This Scientific Age: Essays in Modern Thought and AchievementDugald Caleb Jackson, Walter Paul Jones J. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 1930 - Počet stran: 353 |
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... force , and every one on it senses the quality of lead- ership that guides it all . Here again the analogy to a combatant army is striking , for we all know that our fight- ing forces are only as good as the officers who lead them . Yet ...
... force , and every one on it senses the quality of lead- ership that guides it all . Here again the analogy to a combatant army is striking , for we all know that our fight- ing forces are only as good as the officers who lead them . Yet ...
Strana 33
... force of attraction between the bodies of his miniature system . Once this force has been accurately ascertained , the re- sults can be applied so that he can calculate the mass of the globe . Here we have the extremes of measurement ...
... force of attraction between the bodies of his miniature system . Once this force has been accurately ascertained , the re- sults can be applied so that he can calculate the mass of the globe . Here we have the extremes of measurement ...
Strana 260
... forces , or perhaps we should say one force , that of necessity ; but its con- crete embodiment is the result of two different orders of talent , that of the structural engineer and that of the archi- tectural designer . These are ...
... forces , or perhaps we should say one force , that of necessity ; but its con- crete embodiment is the result of two different orders of talent , that of the structural engineer and that of the archi- tectural designer . These are ...
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