The Physical Basis of SocietyD. Appleton, 1916 - 406 من الصفحات |
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... thought - processes . I make no pretense to originality . I cannot remember the sources of many of my ideas , though I have tried to give due credit . It will probably be found that whatever is original is not good and whatever is good ...
... thought - processes . I make no pretense to originality . I cannot remember the sources of many of my ideas , though I have tried to give due credit . It will probably be found that whatever is original is not good and whatever is good ...
الصفحة vi
... thought of the various sections without undue use of tech- nical terms . I trust , therefore , that the general reader may find it worth while and at the same time that it may prove useful in clubs and classes which expect to make more ...
... thought of the various sections without undue use of tech- nical terms . I trust , therefore , that the general reader may find it worth while and at the same time that it may prove useful in clubs and classes which expect to make more ...
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... thought it to be . Radium gives off three classes of rays . The alpha rays seem to be minute bodies , positively electrified , which travel some 20,000 miles a second and may be stopped by a sheet of aluminum 1/500 of an inch in ...
... thought it to be . Radium gives off three classes of rays . The alpha rays seem to be minute bodies , positively electrified , which travel some 20,000 miles a second and may be stopped by a sheet of aluminum 1/500 of an inch in ...
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... to the rays of the sun sets up the movements we call winds or currents . In older times man thought : " The wind bloweth where 4 HANN , J. o . c . , p . 141 . it listeth , " but now we have come to 16 THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF SOCIETY.
... to the rays of the sun sets up the movements we call winds or currents . In older times man thought : " The wind bloweth where 4 HANN , J. o . c . , p . 141 . it listeth , " but now we have come to 16 THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF SOCIETY.
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... thought to pro- duce definite effects , inasmuch as the blood gets more oxygen and gives off more carbon dioxid . 4. Physiological Effects . - In spite of the considerable overlapping with the purely physical effects it seems wise to ...
... thought to pro- duce definite effects , inasmuch as the blood gets more oxygen and gives off more carbon dioxid . 4. Physiological Effects . - In spite of the considerable overlapping with the purely physical effects it seems wise to ...
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