The Physical Basis of SocietyD. Appleton, 1916 - 406 من الصفحات |
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... ment is peculiar in that it has the remarkable power of entering into union with itself as well as with other substances and is thus able to build up large molecules containing a great number of atoms which form the basis of living ...
... ment is peculiar in that it has the remarkable power of entering into union with itself as well as with other substances and is thus able to build up large molecules containing a great number of atoms which form the basis of living ...
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... ment by centuries or millenniums of survival in health and vigor . It is a simple matter of mathematics to show that the intensity of light under the zenith sun in the tropics is the greatest and that the proportion of rays per unit of ...
... ment by centuries or millenniums of survival in health and vigor . It is a simple matter of mathematics to show that the intensity of light under the zenith sun in the tropics is the greatest and that the proportion of rays per unit of ...
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... ment of the next world , Hell , in terms of heat ; while the Eskimo , accustomed to great cold , thought a place of con- stant heat would be most desirable and to him it became Heaven . Our languages will show our main interests . The ...
... ment of the next world , Hell , in terms of heat ; while the Eskimo , accustomed to great cold , thought a place of con- stant heat would be most desirable and to him it became Heaven . Our languages will show our main interests . The ...
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... ment thereto is the basis and start of all man's vaunted achievements as well as the limits thereof . SUGGESTIONS FOR READING CHAMBERLIN , T. C. Origin of the Earth . 1915 . CONN , H. W. The Story of the Living Machine . 1912 . CRILE ...
... ment thereto is the basis and start of all man's vaunted achievements as well as the limits thereof . SUGGESTIONS FOR READING CHAMBERLIN , T. C. Origin of the Earth . 1915 . CONN , H. W. The Story of the Living Machine . 1912 . CRILE ...
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... ment is favorable . We must now consider the various ways in which the different forms of life affect each other . The reader is warned not to interpret all the phenomena to be mentioned as if they resulted from some conscious purpose ...
... ment is favorable . We must now consider the various ways in which the different forms of life affect each other . The reader is warned not to interpret all the phenomena to be mentioned as if they resulted from some conscious purpose ...
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