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For this science consisted of a number of simple and comprehensive theories and few scientifically established facts before the beginning of the new era . With the advent of experiment more and more facts were discovered which played ...
For this science consisted of a number of simple and comprehensive theories and few scientifically established facts before the beginning of the new era . With the advent of experiment more and more facts were discovered which played ...
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The terms of this proposition are clear enough as long as the conditions under which the process occurs are simple . What will happen when the conditions are less simple ? A very instructive example is presented by drops of water .
The terms of this proposition are clear enough as long as the conditions under which the process occurs are simple . What will happen when the conditions are less simple ? A very instructive example is presented by drops of water .
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The larger figure , bounded by the rectangular contour , is a simple shape in itself , and this simple shape Fig . 52 Fig . 53 resists disruption by the introduction of the smaller shape . Moreover , apart from the inset it is uniform ...
The larger figure , bounded by the rectangular contour , is a simple shape in itself , and this simple shape Fig . 52 Fig . 53 resists disruption by the introduction of the smaller shape . Moreover , apart from the inset it is uniform ...
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