The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 42D. Appleton, 1893 - Science |
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... become so large , and the problem presented by its con- dition so pressing , that a special commission has recently been ap- pointed by Government to inquire into its circumstances and de- vise some means to make them less distressing ...
... become so large , and the problem presented by its con- dition so pressing , that a special commission has recently been ap- pointed by Government to inquire into its circumstances and de- vise some means to make them less distressing ...
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... become gradually more and more voluntary , more under control , and more definite . Sensory impressions become more and more clearly sensory judgments . To illustrate : The lamp that excited the young infant represents after a few ...
... become gradually more and more voluntary , more under control , and more definite . Sensory impressions become more and more clearly sensory judgments . To illustrate : The lamp that excited the young infant represents after a few ...
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... becomes a quickening leaven to the whole community . Every class and every school should have its museum . Of all ... become . It would be well that every school should have a library of books of reference on the subjects of science ...
... becomes a quickening leaven to the whole community . Every class and every school should have its museum . Of all ... become . It would be well that every school should have a library of books of reference on the subjects of science ...
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... become flattened from before backward . The greatest extent of cooling surface is thus obtained , and the temperature of the body is kept as low as possible . An entirely opposite attitude is assumed when the external air is cold ( Fig ...
... become flattened from before backward . The greatest extent of cooling surface is thus obtained , and the temperature of the body is kept as low as possible . An entirely opposite attitude is assumed when the external air is cold ( Fig ...
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... become globular , with a circular outline not only in the transverse but in the longitudinal direc- tion . The sternum and vertebræ prevent it from becoming com- pletely globular , notwithstanding all efforts , and it thus assumes the ...
... become globular , with a circular outline not only in the transverse but in the longitudinal direc- tion . The sternum and vertebræ prevent it from becoming com- pletely globular , notwithstanding all efforts , and it thus assumes the ...
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