Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge: General Index to the Proceedings ... Volumes 1-50, 1838-1911, Band 1;Band 13American Philosophical Society, 1912 - 83 Seiten |
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... wanted no memorial . He arranged that when he died his ashes would be scattered at an undis- closed place . But at the National Academy of Sciences in Wash- ington there stands as a memorial Robert Berks's sculpture of Einstein , a huge ...
... wanted no memorial . He arranged that when he died his ashes would be scattered at an undis- closed place . But at the National Academy of Sciences in Wash- ington there stands as a memorial Robert Berks's sculpture of Einstein , a huge ...
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... wanted the scientific writings separated from the nonscientific writings , but this would have been impossible because , as is most apparent in Volume 1 , Einstein did not separate his scientific from his personal life . Others ...
... wanted the scientific writings separated from the nonscientific writings , but this would have been impossible because , as is most apparent in Volume 1 , Einstein did not separate his scientific from his personal life . Others ...
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... wanted the edition to separate the personal from the scientific writing . In sum , Volume 1 gives us a new and much deeper understanding of the child and youth who became the most famous scientist of this sci- entific century . We gain ...
... wanted the edition to separate the personal from the scientific writing . In sum , Volume 1 gives us a new and much deeper understanding of the child and youth who became the most famous scientist of this sci- entific century . We gain ...
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... wanted the shells determined as soon as possible , so that he might sell them , and he began encouraging Meek to publish descriptions as soon as Meek mentioned their potential novelty . By year's end Hawn may have been getting impatient ...
... wanted the shells determined as soon as possible , so that he might sell them , and he began encouraging Meek to publish descriptions as soon as Meek mentioned their potential novelty . By year's end Hawn may have been getting impatient ...
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... wanted Meek to come to Missouri to do draw- ings , and on 1 July he sent a formal offer . Meek accepted . End of Act One . As in any good drama , things are not always what they seem after the first show of action . The priority dispute ...
... wanted Meek to come to Missouri to do draw- ings , and on 1 July he sent a formal offer . Meek accepted . End of Act One . As in any good drama , things are not always what they seem after the first show of action . The priority dispute ...
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