The Scientific Monthly, Tom 7James McKeen Cattell American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1918 |
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... fact that some eminent jurists de- clared such patents to be invalid . To - day all such conditions are changed . Patents are being granted only for those things which are truly innovations ; and it is almost unheard of to find one ...
... fact that some eminent jurists de- clared such patents to be invalid . To - day all such conditions are changed . Patents are being granted only for those things which are truly innovations ; and it is almost unheard of to find one ...
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... fact that in 1917 some of the governments of the Allies offered distinguished - service decorations for gallant conduct to several American soldiers , and that permanently to refuse them permission to accept the honor would have been ...
... fact that in 1917 some of the governments of the Allies offered distinguished - service decorations for gallant conduct to several American soldiers , and that permanently to refuse them permission to accept the honor would have been ...
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... mak- ing forecasts . Captured documents show that their meteorolog- ical reports are fairly complete , despite the fact that no pub- lication of weather data or forecasts is permitted in English 32 THE SCIENTIFIC MONTHLY.
... mak- ing forecasts . Captured documents show that their meteorolog- ical reports are fairly complete , despite the fact that no pub- lication of weather data or forecasts is permitted in English 32 THE SCIENTIFIC MONTHLY.
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... fact that the Mutationist pays very little attention to the kind of a character that he uses in his work ; the more ex- treme , the better , because he can the more easily identify it . But he knows ( although the systematist tries to ...
... fact that the Mutationist pays very little attention to the kind of a character that he uses in his work ; the more ex- treme , the better , because he can the more easily identify it . But he knows ( although the systematist tries to ...
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... fact , it is not at all uncommon to find even in Mendelian literature such forms as albinos spoken of as though they represent the same mutation wherever it arises . Attractive as such a view ap- pears , experience has shown that it is ...
... fact , it is not at all uncommon to find even in Mendelian literature such forms as albinos spoken of as though they represent the same mutation wherever it arises . Attractive as such a view ap- pears , experience has shown that it is ...
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