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  • ...Todhunter, ''A History of the Theory of Elasticity and of the Strength of Materials'' Vol. 1 (1886) & Vol. 2 (1893) ed., Karl Pearson. * '''The conditions of rupture or rather of safety of materials are as yet so little under stood that it seemed best to give a statement of ...
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  • ...Influence on the Evolution of the Idea of Physical Reality" in ''Essays in Science'' (1934) ...xtension of [[A History of the Theory of Elasticity and of the Strength of Materials#Ch. 1. The Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries|Galileo's problem]], and th ...
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''A History of the Theory of Elasticity and of the Strength of Materials''}} '''''A History of the Theory of Elasticity and of the Strength of Materials''': from Galilei to the Present Time'' is a two volume set edited and compl ...
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  • ...lly constructed either from masonry or some form of unreinforced concrete, materials strong in compression but relatively weak in tension. Well known examples s ...ir form that they are stable and not because of an awkward accumulation of materials. There is nothing more noble and elegant from an intellectual viewpoint tha ...
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  • ...s narrative of the Second World War, the occupation of Denmark, using only materials that are already found in the bunker, so the concrete, the raw iron, the ra ...s''... the software.''' It's the geometry and the interlocking of gears... materials, and... spaces that makes the clockwork... and the building work. ...[T]hey ...
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  • ...at the liquid became dry, powdery and white. If all was done properly, the materials would eventually recombine and become a brilliant red, the color of the phi ...sion on Earth and Life Studies, National Research Council ''Climate Change Science: An Analysis of Some Key Questions'' (2001) ...
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  • ...eatment will fit all the vagueness of biology, sociology, etc. A very wide science. ...stics: The Social Origins of Scientific Innovation" in ''Social Studies of Science'', Vol. 8, No. 1, Theme Issue: Sociology of Mathematics (Feb.,1978), pp. 3- ...
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  • ...of quantities with which she has long been familiar, she is preparing the materials for the subjugation of the new regions, which would have remained unknown i ...ch, and by the development of new scientific ideas. But the history of the science of terrestrial magnetism affords us a sufficient example of what may be don ...
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  • .... J. Whitrow''', was a British mathematician, cosmologist and historian of science. ...sical Space has Three Dimensions," ''British Journal for the Philosophy of Science'', 6 #21 (May 1955) ...
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  • ...rsation in his meeting with her, on his return from Russia; as quoted in ''Science in Russian Culture : A History to 1860'' (1963) Alexander Vucinich ...les; nay rather one's task should be this, namely, in any field of Natural Science whatsoever to study that quantity which takes on a maximum or a minimum val ...
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  • ...e the history of these forms in small compass, to place before the student materials for the investigation of the problems involved, and to express as clearly a ...writers, even to the present day. Indeed the phrase ''ilm hindī'', "Indian science," is used by them for arithmetic, as [is] also the adjective ''hindī'' alon ...
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  • * Science teaches us to be very suspicious of grand generalizations...Aristotle had a ..., and electric charge. The permanent aspects of reality are not particular materials or structures but rather the possible forms of structures and the rules for ...
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  • ...at the {{w|Stockholm School of Economics}}, focusing on [[w:Environmental science|environmental]] issues. I wanted to... make our planet a better place, and ...y makes coordination more valuable (by enabling mutual benefit from moving materials and life forms over larger distances) and new communication technology make ...
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  • ...invent,— to this favor come at last, as religion and philosophy did before science was born. ...where, in 1200, the charm depends on the constant doubt whether emotion or science is uppermost. ...
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  • ...ientific revolution|scientific revolution]]''' was the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, ...tural-historic method". ...Prof. Hooykaas analyzed the meaning of "natural science" in Antquity and the Middle Ages... characterized by too great a confidence ...
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  • ...e which was only about this big [~1 meter] and they used ultra-lightweight materials, and it only weighed about 50 kg. So compare that with a 27 kilometer long ...on}} {{w|particle accelerator}}s... I... spend half my time at [[w:Harwell Science and Innovation Campus|Harwell campus]]... I'm also a member of the {{w|ISIS ...
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  • ** [[Thomas Henry Huxley]], ''[[The Advance of Science in the Last Half-Century]]'' (1889) ** Thomas Henry Huxley, ''The Advance of Science in the Last Half-Century'' (1889) ...
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  • ...> It may have to wait long, but it will certainly come in use,<br>When the materials are all prepared and ready, the architects shall appear.]] ...may have to wait long, but it will certainly come in use,<br> '''When the materials are all prepared and ready, the architects shall appear.''' ...
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  • ...[[w:Musaeum|Alexandrian Museum]]—Mathematic was no longer the merely ideal science of the [[w:Platonism|Platonic school]], but had started on her career of co ...needed for its future achievements. ...But yet the time was not ripe for a science that could comprehend reality, was not ripe until a second elementary truth ...
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  • ...://www.jstor.org/stable/1639343 "The Distances of the Heavenly Bodies,"] ''Science'' New Series, Vol. 43, No. 1110 (Apr. 7, 1916), pp. 475-483. ...dress delivered before the {{w|American Association for the Advancement of Science}}, in ''Nature'' (Sept. 1, 1892) [https://books.google.com/books?id=HqUzAQA ...
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