Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tom 145,Wydanie 3777Chemical news office., 1932 |
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... hands of any fool or knave . And it is also fortunate that in the furnace of the sun , at temperatures far higher than those of our hottest terrestrial infernos , the stored energy of the atom is drawn upon , as we believe , and has ...
... hands of any fool or knave . And it is also fortunate that in the furnace of the sun , at temperatures far higher than those of our hottest terrestrial infernos , the stored energy of the atom is drawn upon , as we believe , and has ...
Strona 136
hand , may be said to have taken the crino- line off , folded it up and put it in its pocket . Not to be too fanciful , we may at least describe the partners as clasping one another so tightly that the electron has ceased to be a fender ...
hand , may be said to have taken the crino- line off , folded it up and put it in its pocket . Not to be too fanciful , we may at least describe the partners as clasping one another so tightly that the electron has ceased to be a fender ...
Strona 137
... hand , few if any applications fail to react in stimulating discovery and pro- viding the experimentalist with more effec- tive weapons of attack . From the first the Association took cog- nisance of engineering as one of the subjects ...
... hand , few if any applications fail to react in stimulating discovery and pro- viding the experimentalist with more effec- tive weapons of attack . From the first the Association took cog- nisance of engineering as one of the subjects ...
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