The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tom 1221921 |
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... amount of other food , and the pen which received a little bracken in their food during October and November did not lay so well as others which had received no bracken meal but an equivalent in other foods . The experiment indicates ...
... amount of other food , and the pen which received a little bracken in their food during October and November did not lay so well as others which had received no bracken meal but an equivalent in other foods . The experiment indicates ...
Strona 7
January 7 , 1921 that feeding bullocks will readily eat a moderate amount of bracken meal , and that it appears to agree quite well with them . It cannot be claimed that the feeding trials made with bracken rhizomes are anything more ...
January 7 , 1921 that feeding bullocks will readily eat a moderate amount of bracken meal , and that it appears to agree quite well with them . It cannot be claimed that the feeding trials made with bracken rhizomes are anything more ...
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... amount of scientific re- search and some literary work still goes on . The 7 Bolsheviks were at first regardless and even in some cases hostile to these intellectual workers , but the Bolshevik government has apparently come to realise ...
... amount of scientific re- search and some literary work still goes on . The 7 Bolsheviks were at first regardless and even in some cases hostile to these intellectual workers , but the Bolshevik government has apparently come to realise ...
Strona 10
... amount subscribed permits of it , of other necessities to these Russian savants and men of letters . We hope to work in close association with the Royal Society and other leading learned societies in this matter . The British Science ...
... amount subscribed permits of it , of other necessities to these Russian savants and men of letters . We hope to work in close association with the Royal Society and other leading learned societies in this matter . The British Science ...
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... amount of ex- posure to the rays of the sun . This substance was called by its discoverer lapis solaris , and on account of its power of attracting and storing up the golden rays of the sun , it was considered by Cascariolo to be ...
... amount of ex- posure to the rays of the sun . This substance was called by its discoverer lapis solaris , and on account of its power of attracting and storing up the golden rays of the sun , it was considered by Cascariolo to be ...
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