Science, Volume 7John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1886 Since Jan. 1901 the official proceedings and most of the papers of the American Association for the Advancement of Science have been included in Science. |
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Pagina 8
... light ) of the moon appears to be there omitted from consideration . Moonlight is the ocular evidence that a part , at least , of the moon's heat is lost by reflection , since what is light to the eye is heat to the thermoscope . In ...
... light ) of the moon appears to be there omitted from consideration . Moonlight is the ocular evidence that a part , at least , of the moon's heat is lost by reflection , since what is light to the eye is heat to the thermoscope . In ...
Pagina 17
... light , a fact frequently ob- served in previous cases . The peculiarities of the case are the great length of time for which the excitability remained , and the means employed for preserving this excitability , namely , the trans ...
... light , a fact frequently ob- served in previous cases . The peculiarities of the case are the great length of time for which the excitability remained , and the means employed for preserving this excitability , namely , the trans ...
Pagina 37
... light the prehistoric palace of the kings of Tiryns , ' who , as he thinks , flourished some fourteen hundred years B.C. , but to our accurate comprehension of the heroic age of Greece , those early times about which , hitherto , the ...
... light the prehistoric palace of the kings of Tiryns , ' who , as he thinks , flourished some fourteen hundred years B.C. , but to our accurate comprehension of the heroic age of Greece , those early times about which , hitherto , the ...
Pagina 39
... light in the explorations of the summers of 1884 and 1885 , this would far ex- ceed the space at our command . We can only refer to some remarkable discoveries , which throw light upon the character of the civilization to which the ...
... light in the explorations of the summers of 1884 and 1885 , this would far ex- ceed the space at our command . We can only refer to some remarkable discoveries , which throw light upon the character of the civilization to which the ...
Pagina 40
... light after its sleep of centuries in the lap of mother - earth . He says that it is doomed to certain destruction , although the Greek government intends to do all in its power to protect the palace with a roof and in other ways ( p ...
... light after its sleep of centuries in the lap of mother - earth . He says that it is doomed to certain destruction , although the Greek government intends to do all in its power to protect the palace with a roof and in other ways ( p ...
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Pagina 392 - City had given to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the American Museum of Natural History.
Pagina 335 - Every man, as long as he does not violate the laws of justice, is left perfectly free to pursue his own interest his own way, and to bring both his industry and capital into competition with those of any other man or order of men.
Pagina 311 - ... that for the ordinary necessities of lighthouse illumination, mineral oil is the most suitable and economical illuminant, and that for salient headlands, important landfalls, and places where a very powerful light is required, electricity offers the greatest advantages.
Pagina 264 - That such money shall annually be divided among and paid out in the several States and Territories in that proportion which the whole number of persons in each who, being of the age of ten years and over, cannot write, bears to the whole number of such persons in the United States; such computation shall be made according to the census, of eighteen hundred and eighty.
Pagina 302 - THE PREVENTABLE CAUSES OF DISEASE, INJURY, AND DEATH IN AMERICAN MANUFACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS, AND THE BEST MEANS AND APPLIANCES FOR PREVENTING AND AVOIDING THEM.
Pagina 336 - When at length a true system of Economics comes to be established, it will be seen that that able but wrong-headed man, David Ricardo, shunted the car of Economic science on to a wrong line, a line, however, on which it was further urged towards confusion by his equally able and wrong-headed admirer John Stuart Mill.
Pagina 180 - ... permitting the holder thereof to collect birds, their nests or eggs, for strictly scientific purposes only. In order to obtain such...
Pagina 426 - Its action will harmonize with such stimulants as are necessary to take.
Pagina 266 - GRAY— STRUCTURAL BOTANY, OR ORGANOGRAPHY ON THE BASIS OF MORPHOLOGY. To which are added the principles of Taxonomy and Phytography, and a Glossary of Botanical Terms.