Science, Volume 44John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1916 - Science Since Jan. 1901 the official proceedings and most of the papers of the American Association for the Advancement of Science have been included in Science. |
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... Human Disease , 337 INDEX . DAVIS , W. M. , " Expedite the Map , " 525 DAWSON , P. M. , Harvey and the Circulation of the Blood , J. G. Curtis , 175 Defence , National Council of , 741 DENSMORE , F. , Anthrop . Soc . of Wash . , 36 ...
... Human Disease , 337 INDEX . DAVIS , W. M. , " Expedite the Map , " 525 DAWSON , P. M. , Harvey and the Circulation of the Blood , J. G. Curtis , 175 Defence , National Council of , 741 DENSMORE , F. , Anthrop . Soc . of Wash . , 36 ...
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... human intel- lect expands throughout life , becoming , through its constantly increasing store of fact and experience , more and more service- able . Particularly is this true where the judgment has been developed through guid- ing ...
... human intel- lect expands throughout life , becoming , through its constantly increasing store of fact and experience , more and more service- able . Particularly is this true where the judgment has been developed through guid- ing ...
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... human mind beyond its depth at the first long stride forward . But there is one phase of immortality about which we can all be assured . The mind of to - day can through the minds of to - morrow project it- self into immortality . Ideas ...
... human mind beyond its depth at the first long stride forward . But there is one phase of immortality about which we can all be assured . The mind of to - day can through the minds of to - morrow project it- self into immortality . Ideas ...
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... human intellect . Certainly in historic time the appeal of the idea has been universal . It has been said that science may be defined as the quest of invariance . Doubtless that quest is an essential mark of science but it is not ...
... human intellect . Certainly in historic time the appeal of the idea has been universal . It has been said that science may be defined as the quest of invariance . Doubtless that quest is an essential mark of science but it is not ...
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... human learning . The last division of the monograph presents Yerkes ' proposal for the provision of a spe- cial institute for studying the monkeys and apes . Porto Rico and Southern California are suggested as satisfactory localities ...
... human learning . The last division of the monograph presents Yerkes ' proposal for the provision of a spe- cial institute for studying the monkeys and apes . Porto Rico and Southern California are suggested as satisfactory localities ...
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