The Physical Basis of SocietyD.Appleton, 1928 - 526 من الصفحات |
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... Evidences for Evolution Paleontology Morphology or Comparative Anatomy Geographical Distribution Embryology Genetics The Ladder of Life Evolution Accepted XI . HEREDITY Cells and Their Functions Multiplication and Growth Specialization ...
... Evidences for Evolution Paleontology Morphology or Comparative Anatomy Geographical Distribution Embryology Genetics The Ladder of Life Evolution Accepted XI . HEREDITY Cells and Their Functions Multiplication and Growth Specialization ...
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... evidence of older glaciations elsewhere . The dis- covery of the radioactive substances raises other doubts . Barrell claims that " if they extend in their surface amount to a depth of 40 miles , they must supply heat to the surface as ...
... evidence of older glaciations elsewhere . The dis- covery of the radioactive substances raises other doubts . Barrell claims that " if they extend in their surface amount to a depth of 40 miles , they must supply heat to the surface as ...
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... evidence shows that the stars contain the same elements found on earth and no others , unless an exception be made of a substance called coronium known only by lines in the solar spectrum and which has not been found on earth . Under ...
... evidence shows that the stars contain the same elements found on earth and no others , unless an exception be made of a substance called coronium known only by lines in the solar spectrum and which has not been found on earth . Under ...
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... evidence for a long - dormant sus- picion . It had long been known that matter would combine to form compounds but the elements seemed permanent and distinct , occupying space , but inert . Radium did not comply with these conditions ...
... evidence for a long - dormant sus- picion . It had long been known that matter would combine to form compounds but the elements seemed permanent and distinct , occupying space , but inert . Radium did not comply with these conditions ...
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... belong the inert gases . Granted that the atoms of the different elements consist of a nucleus and its electrons arranged in some definite fashion , is there any evidence of relationship between the 12 THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF SOCIETY.
... belong the inert gases . Granted that the atoms of the different elements consist of a nucleus and its electrons arranged in some definite fashion , is there any evidence of relationship between the 12 THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF SOCIETY.
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