The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 42D. Appleton, 1893 - Science |
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... person of respectable position . He can afford to occupy the whole of a small house in a back street , to feed and clothe his family tolerably well , and , with the assistance of one of the charitable educational institutions of Cal ...
... person of respectable position . He can afford to occupy the whole of a small house in a back street , to feed and clothe his family tolerably well , and , with the assistance of one of the charitable educational institutions of Cal ...
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... person who has put himself into the electric field renders vacuum tubes containing various substances fluores- cent , and fills them with a glow of colored light by simply wav- ing his hands over them . The tubes , which. FIG . 8 ...
... person who has put himself into the electric field renders vacuum tubes containing various substances fluores- cent , and fills them with a glow of colored light by simply wav- ing his hands over them . The tubes , which. FIG . 8 ...
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... person or animal awake . The attitude of the body may be altered permanently by occu- pation or disease in such a way that one accustomed to pay atten- tion to this subject can frequently make out , with a little trouble , a good deal ...
... person or animal awake . The attitude of the body may be altered permanently by occu- pation or disease in such a way that one accustomed to pay atten- tion to this subject can frequently make out , with a little trouble , a good deal ...
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... persons , and they frequently lie first upon one and then on another , turn- ing over perhaps several times in the course of the night ; but in cardiac disease or cardiac irritability without organic disease patients frequently are ...
... persons , and they frequently lie first upon one and then on another , turn- ing over perhaps several times in the course of the night ; but in cardiac disease or cardiac irritability without organic disease patients frequently are ...
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... persons differently dressed , between old and young , kindred and stranger , so an intelligent dog learns to distinguish between vis- itors and beggars , between strangers and friends of the family , between those who will fondle him ...
... persons differently dressed , between old and young , kindred and stranger , so an intelligent dog learns to distinguish between vis- itors and beggars , between strangers and friends of the family , between those who will fondle him ...
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