The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 42D. Appleton, 1893 - Science |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 79
Page 44
... given so strik- ing and graphic an account of a Damara's conflict with matters mathematical , that one can not forbear citing it in detail : “ In practice , whatever they may possess in their language , they cer- tainly use no numeral ...
... given so strik- ing and graphic an account of a Damara's conflict with matters mathematical , that one can not forbear citing it in detail : “ In practice , whatever they may possess in their language , they cer- tainly use no numeral ...
Page 48
... given one hundred and sixty thousand square feet of space in the gallery of the northern half of the Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building , together with a strip of land a thousand feet long and from one hundred to two hundred feet ...
... given one hundred and sixty thousand square feet of space in the gallery of the northern half of the Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building , together with a strip of land a thousand feet long and from one hundred to two hundred feet ...
Page 65
... given out . Thus a single hearing suffices M. Inaudi to fix in his mind a long series of figures or the statement of a complicated problem ; he does not go back to repeat the numbers several times as we are obliged to do . He only asks ...
... given out . Thus a single hearing suffices M. Inaudi to fix in his mind a long series of figures or the statement of a complicated problem ; he does not go back to repeat the numbers several times as we are obliged to do . He only asks ...
Page 66
... given to M. Inaudi during the afternoon , the data of all of which were preserved in writing , in order to verify the exactness of the repetition . On this day he repeated two hundred and forty - two problems . It is said that he ...
... given to M. Inaudi during the afternoon , the data of all of which were preserved in writing , in order to verify the exactness of the repetition . On this day he repeated two hundred and forty - two problems . It is said that he ...
Page 70
... given a special education , they might most of them become remarkable mathematicians . Experiment has not given a definite result on this point . M. Inaudi has determined not to go to the mathe- matical school , but will preserve and ...
... given a special education , they might most of them become remarkable mathematicians . Experiment has not given a definite result on this point . M. Inaudi has determined not to go to the mathe- matical school , but will preserve and ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
alveolar arch American ancient animals appears archæology become birds body bones cause cent century character cholera cities civilization color comet discovery disease dolmens England especially evidence evolution existence experiments fact feet flowers G. P. Putnam's Sons geological germ layers ghost give glacial glass Greece hand head Herbert Spencer human hundred Ice age idea important industry insects interest Israelites knowledge labor land larvæ less living mackerel marriage means ment mental method microcephalic mind natural natural selection nickel observed organization origin paper physical plants population possession practical present production Prof question race recent regard says scientific seems side skull society spirillum spirit stone theory things thought tion tree trepanned tumulus University whole York young