The Quintessence of Irving Langmuir, Band 12Pergamon Press, 1966 - 369 Seiten |
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... wanted at least one of his sons to know some- thing about the mining industry . But Langmuir's own stated rea- sons for his choice do not indicate that he ever had mining in mind at all . " The course was strong in chemistry , " he ...
... wanted at least one of his sons to know some- thing about the mining industry . But Langmuir's own stated rea- sons for his choice do not indicate that he ever had mining in mind at all . " The course was strong in chemistry , " he ...
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... wanted to tell you about it , you wanted to hear it . And he never talked down to you as far as subject matter was concerned . He always described things in simple , down - to - earth terms , and always thought up graphic demonstrations ...
... wanted to tell you about it , you wanted to hear it . And he never talked down to you as far as subject matter was concerned . He always described things in simple , down - to - earth terms , and always thought up graphic demonstrations ...
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... wanted us all to know that we were in danger of being overtaken in at least a few important areas of science . He wanted us to drop any illusions that we could maintain for any length of time a significant degree of scientific ...
... wanted us all to know that we were in danger of being overtaken in at least a few important areas of science . He wanted us to drop any illusions that we could maintain for any length of time a significant degree of scientific ...
Inhalt
Foreword | 8 |
Chapter 2 | 23 |
Chapter 4 | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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