Transactions of the Academy of Science of Saint LouisAcademy of Science of St. Louis, 1856 - Science "Celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the first meeting," in v. 16 |
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... tion . Persons not living in the city or county of St. Louis , who are disposed to further the objects of the Academy by original researches , contributions of specimens , or otherwise , are eligible as corresponding members . Persons ...
... tion . Persons not living in the city or county of St. Louis , who are disposed to further the objects of the Academy by original researches , contributions of specimens , or otherwise , are eligible as corresponding members . Persons ...
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... tion for the Advancement of Science , Art , and Education , which grew out of the meetings of the British and French Associations for the Advancement of Science last autumn , and which is to hold its first international assembly at the ...
... tion for the Advancement of Science , Art , and Education , which grew out of the meetings of the British and French Associations for the Advancement of Science last autumn , and which is to hold its first international assembly at the ...
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... tion of a reversible process is thought to be worthy of atten- tion . Imagine a huge pipe made of some material impervious to heat laid from the center of a great hot star like Canopus to the center of the Sun , and suppose the two ends ...
... tion of a reversible process is thought to be worthy of atten- tion . Imagine a huge pipe made of some material impervious to heat laid from the center of a great hot star like Canopus to the center of the Sun , and suppose the two ends ...
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