The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... light and darkness , and the other half receiving the sunlight by day and the electric light at night . It took several years to arrive at any definite conclusions . But these im- portant results were obtained and verified by repeated ...
... light and darkness , and the other half receiving the sunlight by day and the electric light at night . It took several years to arrive at any definite conclusions . But these im- portant results were obtained and verified by repeated ...
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within a short distance of the light were blasted and killed . But on the other hand , when the electric light was placed at a reasonable distance from the plants and enclosed in a globe of white " opal " glass , most of the vegetables ...
within a short distance of the light were blasted and killed . But on the other hand , when the electric light was placed at a reasonable distance from the plants and enclosed in a globe of white " opal " glass , most of the vegetables ...
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... LIGHT . STONINGTON LIGHT . wove their own wool , dressed it on hand machines and dyed it in primi- tive vats . The first gristmill was erected at Wequetequock in 1662 , and within the next four years another was built at Pawcatuck ...
... LIGHT . STONINGTON LIGHT . wove their own wool , dressed it on hand machines and dyed it in primi- tive vats . The first gristmill was erected at Wequetequock in 1662 , and within the next four years another was built at Pawcatuck ...
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