The Scientific Monthly, Volumen8James McKeen Cattell American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1918 |
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... Field Marshal Haig reported : " In spite of a heavy and continuous rain our troops have pressed the retiring enemy forces closely throughout the day , driving the rearguards wher- ever they have sought to oppose our advance and taking a ...
... Field Marshal Haig reported : " In spite of a heavy and continuous rain our troops have pressed the retiring enemy forces closely throughout the day , driving the rearguards wher- ever they have sought to oppose our advance and taking a ...
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... field of intellect , but of instinct . Nature does not favor the development of in- tellect beyond the point at which the latter becomes unman- ageable and refuses to subordinate itself to Nature's ends . The great danger that comes ...
... field of intellect , but of instinct . Nature does not favor the development of in- tellect beyond the point at which the latter becomes unman- ageable and refuses to subordinate itself to Nature's ends . The great danger that comes ...
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... field of enquiry is afforded by experiments on ani- mals . If alcohol were found quite generally to produce heredi- tary defects in animals , we should have a strong argument in favor of its producing similar results also in man . Of ...
... field of enquiry is afforded by experiments on ani- mals . If alcohol were found quite generally to produce heredi- tary defects in animals , we should have a strong argument in favor of its producing similar results also in man . Of ...
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... field of machinery manufac- ture , so that later when Niagara was bridled , the great turbines that turn Niagara's energy into usable power were made at Holyoke . As The large number of rapids and falls in the Merrimac River attracted ...
... field of machinery manufac- ture , so that later when Niagara was bridled , the great turbines that turn Niagara's energy into usable power were made at Holyoke . As The large number of rapids and falls in the Merrimac River attracted ...
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... field between international and internal problems . The deter- mination of the rights of sovereignty of one people over an- other has thus far , in most cases , been the natural one of the ability of the one people to establish control ...
... field between international and internal problems . The deter- mination of the rights of sovereignty of one people over an- other has thus far , in most cases , been the natural one of the ability of the one people to establish control ...
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