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... problems in the foundations of science than with the solution of specific technical problems . He was principally concerned with the conceptions of matter and motion as part of his general program for science- that is , to explain all ...
... problems in the foundations of science than with the solution of specific technical problems . He was principally concerned with the conceptions of matter and motion as part of his general program for science- that is , to explain all ...
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... problems of the metropolitan com- munity . The result has been the appearance of a new class of problems created by government itself , including un- even levels of service for metropolitan residents , inequi- ties in financing ...
... problems of the metropolitan com- munity . The result has been the appearance of a new class of problems created by government itself , including un- even levels of service for metropolitan residents , inequi- ties in financing ...
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... problems of population growth ; w.w. COCHRANE , The World Food Problem : A Guardedly Optimistic View ( 1969 ) , a review of the world food problem in historical per- spective , with attention to social , political , economic , and ...
... problems of population growth ; w.w. COCHRANE , The World Food Problem : A Guardedly Optimistic View ( 1969 ) , a review of the world food problem in historical per- spective , with attention to social , political , economic , and ...
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