The Physical Basis of SocietyD. Appleton, 1916 - 406 من الصفحات |
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... tropics and warming other regions . In these regards the only rival again is ammonia , but no- where in nature is this found in large amounts . Edison states that the greatest discovery of the year 1913 was that of the method of ...
... tropics and warming other regions . In these regards the only rival again is ammonia , but no- where in nature is this found in large amounts . Edison states that the greatest discovery of the year 1913 was that of the method of ...
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... and storm . The rotation of the earth on its axis in its great course about the sun gives us the phenomena of day and night with its variation from twelve hours each at the tropics to six months each at the poles . It gives EARTH AND MAN ...
... and storm . The rotation of the earth on its axis in its great course about the sun gives us the phenomena of day and night with its variation from twelve hours each at the tropics to six months each at the poles . It gives EARTH AND MAN ...
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... tropics one finds the characteristic plants with broad leaves and naked buds , of great size and continuous growth - a veritable riot of profusion , with woods so full of undergrowth that travel is difficult . Further north come the ...
... tropics one finds the characteristic plants with broad leaves and naked buds , of great size and continuous growth - a veritable riot of profusion , with woods so full of undergrowth that travel is difficult . Further north come the ...
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... tropics . By fixing the opportunities nature goes far towards deter- mining the type of the development . 3. Direct Physical Effects .— “ We can hardly err in attributing the great lung capacity , massive chests and abnormally large ...
... tropics . By fixing the opportunities nature goes far towards deter- mining the type of the development . 3. Direct Physical Effects .— “ We can hardly err in attributing the great lung capacity , massive chests and abnormally large ...
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... tropics . In part this is a question of control of disease but it has other aspects . There is some reason to believe that the 20 BOAS , F. Changes in Bodily Form , p . 52 . " Conse- white races cannot permanently endure the constant ...
... tropics . In part this is a question of control of disease but it has other aspects . There is some reason to believe that the 20 BOAS , F. Changes in Bodily Form , p . 52 . " Conse- white races cannot permanently endure the constant ...
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