| John Alexander Low Waddell - Bridges - 1921 - 566 pages
...1897, when he wrote "De Pontibus," he appealed to the engineering profession as follows: In concluding this chapter, the author desires to call attention...designing and who has time to spare, could spend several months to the great advantage of the engineering profession in determining the proper relations of... | |
| Science - 1970 - 449 pages
...attempt has been made to cover the chain of events that occurs during protein synthesis. It is evident that there is still a great deal to be learned about the role of each component involved. However, the general reaction scheme can be summarized in the following... | |
| Business & Economics - 1989 - 1054 pages
...data and is much simpler in conception than the colored-line detectors theory. It also demonstrates that there is still a great deal to be learned about the visual perceptual system; that much of our knowledge is still at the level of intelligent guesses to... | |
| Gary M. Feinman, T. Douglas Price - Social Science - 2001 - 536 pages
...outward in a number of directions, some predictable and some surprising. First, it has become clear that there is still a great deal to be learned about the plants themselves. The database defining the leading edge of domestication of different species, for... | |
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