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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... methods he used , his answer was to the effect that his main ingredient was " infinite patience . " That certainly was a very truthful answer , as was found when the problem of producing these gages for the Ordnance Department was put ...
... methods he used , his answer was to the effect that his main ingredient was " infinite patience . " That certainly was a very truthful answer , as was found when the problem of producing these gages for the Ordnance Department was put ...
Strana 223
... methods which were sufficient for our forefathers , and that those great industries which do not keep abreast of the advance of science must surely and rapidly decline ? It would be easy to give many examples of the bene- ficial effects ...
... methods which were sufficient for our forefathers , and that those great industries which do not keep abreast of the advance of science must surely and rapidly decline ? It would be easy to give many examples of the bene- ficial effects ...
Strana 237
... method . Now we build theories only upon a reasonable foundation of facts . Experimentation is the watchword of modern science . This method yields knowledge of the physical world , which is used for building the solid foundations of ...
... method . Now we build theories only upon a reasonable foundation of facts . Experimentation is the watchword of modern science . This method yields knowledge of the physical world , which is used for building the solid foundations of ...
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METALS Old and New Edwin E Slosson | 36 |
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