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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... knowledge of what caused this wholesale death . That knowledge was essential for the beginning of Pas- teur's study , but was merely the beginning . After many efforts , too many and too intensive to be related in this connection ...
... knowledge of what caused this wholesale death . That knowledge was essential for the beginning of Pas- teur's study , but was merely the beginning . After many efforts , too many and too intensive to be related in this connection ...
Strana 216
... knowledge , but in order to bring that knowledge to bear upon everyday problems of life , labor , and economy . It must not be supposed that this spirit is necessarily foreign to the man of science . Robert Boyle , one of the most ...
... knowledge , but in order to bring that knowledge to bear upon everyday problems of life , labor , and economy . It must not be supposed that this spirit is necessarily foreign to the man of science . Robert Boyle , one of the most ...
Strana 244
... knowledge is safer than ignorance in our present civilization . This is one of the defenses of the scientist if he needs any . As for the validity of the contention that knowledge lays Nature bare , thereby robbing it of its beauty and ...
... knowledge is safer than ignorance in our present civilization . This is one of the defenses of the scientist if he needs any . As for the validity of the contention that knowledge lays Nature bare , thereby robbing it of its beauty and ...
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METALS Old and New Edwin E Slosson | 36 |
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