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Volume and composition of waste waters from the preparation of potatoes for drying'. A Water Pollution research board Publication, no. 428.
Volume and composition of waste waters from the preparation of potatoes for drying'. A Water Pollution research board Publication, no. 428.
Volume and composition of waste waters from the preparation of potatoes, cabbages and carrots for drying'. A Water Pollution Research Board Publication, no. 427.
Volume and composition of waste waters from the preparation of potatoes, cabbages and carrots for drying'. A Water Pollution Research Board Publication, no. 427.
Walter G. Berl to Sir Robert Robertson. Relates to the death of his father, Ernst Berl, and includes a typescript paper entitled 'Ernst Berl - An appreciation'. With 'A distinguished chemist retires', Ernst Berl, Carnegie Magazine, June 1945.
Walter G. Berl to Sir Robert Robertson. Relates to the death of his father, Ernst Berl, and includes a typescript paper entitled 'Ernst Berl - An appreciation'. With 'A distinguished chemist retires', Ernst Berl, Carnegie Magazine, June 1945.
War camouflage', by J.G. Kerr. Reprinted from Nautical Magazine.
War camouflage', by J.G. Kerr. Reprinted from Nautical Magazine.
War development of explosives', by Robert Robertson. A paper read at a weekly meeting of the Royal Institution of Great Britain.
War development of explosives', by Robert Robertson. A paper read at a weekly meeting of the Royal Institution of Great Britain.
Washing removes vitamin D raw materials from the skin'. A cutting from Science News Letter.
Washing removes vitamin D raw materials from the skin'. A cutting from Science News Letter.
Water, seemingly formless, has a definite structure'. Page from Science News Letter.
Water, seemingly formless, has a definite structure'. Page from Science News Letter.
Wavelengths of radiation in the visible spectrum inhibiting the germination of light sensitive lettuce seed', by L.H. Flint and E.D. McAlister. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, vol. 94, no. 5.
Wavelengths of radiation in the visible spectrum inhibiting the germination of light sensitive lettuce seed', by L.H. Flint and E.D. McAlister. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, vol. 94, no. 5.
Wavelengths of radiation in the visible spectrum promoting the germination of light sensitive lettuce seed', by L.H. Flint and E.D. McAlister. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, vol. 96, no. 2.
Wavelengths of radiation in the visible spectrum promoting the germination of light sensitive lettuce seed', by L.H. Flint and E.D. McAlister. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, vol. 96, no. 2.
Waves and particles', by G.P. Thompson. An introductory public lecture as non-resident lecturer in chemistry at Cornell University. Reprinted from Science, vol. LXX, no. 1873
Waves and particles', by G.P. Thompson. An introductory public lecture as non-resident lecturer in chemistry at Cornell University. Reprinted from Science, vol. LXX, no. 1873
Weather as a factor in history', by D. Brunt. An abstract of a lecture delivered before the Institution of Professional Civil Servants, 20 March 1930. Reprinted from State Service, April 1930.
Weather as a factor in history', by D. Brunt. An abstract of a lecture delivered before the Institution of Professional Civil Servants, 20 March 1930. Reprinted from State Service, April 1930.
Weather recurrences and weather cycles', by R. Gregory. An address delivered before the Royal Meteorological Society, 15 January 1930. Reprint from the Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, vol. LVI, no. 234, April 1930
Weather recurrences and weather cycles', by R. Gregory. An address delivered before the Royal Meteorological Society, 15 January 1930. Reprint from the Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, vol. LVI, no. 234, April 1930
Weidergefundene Manuskripte und Briefwechsel von Herman Boerhaave', von E. Cohen und W.A.T. Cohen-de Meester. Utrecht.
Weidergefundene Manuskripte und Briefwechsel von Herman Boerhaave', von E. Cohen und W.A.T. Cohen-de Meester. Utrecht.
Wer hat zum ersten Mal ein Gas verflussigt?' Ernst Cohen and W.A.T. Cohen-de Meester. From Zeeman Verhandelingen S. 395-402.
Wer hat zum ersten Mal ein Gas verflussigt?' Ernst Cohen and W.A.T. Cohen-de Meester. From Zeeman Verhandelingen S. 395-402.
What can a decayed lawyer, a perspiring politician and, if all rumours are to be believed, a Member of Parliament about to face his constituents, say about the chemical industry?', by Sir John Simon. Printed extract from unspecified publication.
What can a decayed lawyer, a perspiring politician and, if all rumours are to be believed, a Member of Parliament about to face his constituents, say about the chemical industry?', by Sir John Simon. Printed extract from unspecified publication.
What can the modern chemist learn from the old alchemy?', by Paul Walden. Introductory public lecture as non-resident lecturer in chemistry at Cornell University. Reprinted from Science, vol. LXVI, no. 1714
What can the modern chemist learn from the old alchemy?', by Paul Walden. Introductory public lecture as non-resident lecturer in chemistry at Cornell University. Reprinted from Science, vol. LXVI, no. 1714
What price progress?'. By Hugh Farrell. A publication of the Chemical Foundation Inc., New York City
What price progress?'. By Hugh Farrell. A publication of the Chemical Foundation Inc., New York City
What shall the government do with its employees' inventions?'. Reprinted from Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, vol. 23, no. 17
What shall the government do with its employees' inventions?'. Reprinted from Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, vol. 23, no. 17
Wilhelm Ostwald, the great protagonist: part one', by Wilder D. Bancroft. Reprint from the Journal of Chemical Education, vol. 10, nos. 9 and 10
Wilhelm Ostwald, the great protagonist: part one', by Wilder D. Bancroft. Reprint from the Journal of Chemical Education, vol. 10, nos. 9 and 10
[William Arthur] Russell [Stoyle], Birmingham to Sir Robert [Robertson], his uncle. Gives detailed account of his training with G.E.C. With a letter from [Sir Robert] to [John Somerville] Highfield, London which asks advice on his nephew's future.
[William Arthur] Russell [Stoyle], Birmingham to Sir Robert [Robertson], his uncle. Gives detailed account of his training with G.E.C. With a letter from [Sir Robert] to [John Somerville] Highfield, London which asks advice on his nephew's future.
William [Haslam] Heaton, principal, University College, Nottingham, to Sir Robert Robertson, requesting a testimony on behalf of Professor [John Edward Petty] Wagstaff in connection with his candidature for the professorship of physics, with [Sir Rober...
William [Haslam] Heaton, principal, University College, Nottingham, to Sir Robert Robertson, requesting a testimony on behalf of Professor [John Edward Petty] Wagstaff in connection with his candidature for the professorship of physics, with [Sir Rober...
William Henry Bragg, 1862-1942', by E.N. da C. Andrade. Reprinted from Obituary notices of Fellows of the Royal Society, vol. 4.
William Henry Bragg, 1862-1942', by E.N. da C. Andrade. Reprinted from Obituary notices of Fellows of the Royal Society, vol. 4.
William John Hall, Ilkley, Yorkshire, to Sir Robert Robertson. Asks for a testimonial in connection with an application for the post of senior research assistant at the Building Research Station. With a reply from Sir Robert.
William John Hall, Ilkley, Yorkshire, to Sir Robert Robertson. Asks for a testimonial in connection with an application for the post of senior research assistant at the Building Research Station. With a reply from Sir Robert.
William Rushton Parker, Royal Institution, London, to Sir Robert Robertson. Encloses two printed accounts of his activities in Africa, 'A peep at the Belgian Congo' and 'The search for the source of the Nile', with a brief memorandum on Parker written ...
William Rushton Parker, Royal Institution, London, to Sir Robert Robertson. Encloses two printed accounts of his activities in Africa, 'A peep at the Belgian Congo' and 'The search for the source of the Nile', with a brief memorandum on Parker written ...
William Smith Denham, British Silk Research Association to Sir Robert Robertson. Asks him to give additional references for an application for the chair of the textile industries at Leeds University. With a copy letter of agreement from Sir Robert, an ...
William Smith Denham, British Silk Research Association to Sir Robert Robertson. Asks him to give additional references for an application for the chair of the textile industries at Leeds University. With a copy letter of agreement from Sir Robert, an ...
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