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    • Quaternions - Nature

      Nature· 11 hours ago

      IN these books we have evidence of the growing demand for quaternion literature. Dr. Molenbroek's work is the promised sequel to his first volume on the Theory of Quaternions, and contains many ...

    • Parthenogenesis Among the Lepidoptera - Nature

      Nature· 11 hours ago

      THE part of the Archives Néerlandaises, published by the Societé Hollandaise des Sciences à Harlem, for 1870, contains the results of some very interesting experiments undertaken by M. H. Weijenbergh ...

    • Norman Lockyer Observatory - Nature

      Nature· 11 hours ago

      6d.), compiled by Dr. W. J. S. Lockyer, director of the Observatory, is dedicated to the late Miss Winifred Lockyer who until her death in July 1934 voluntarily acted as assistant secretary ...

    • Acta Pharmacologica et Toxicologica - Nature

      Nature· 11 hours ago

      DISCOVERIES of the last few decades have turned the minds of the medical world from preoccupation with diagnosis to the study of therapeutics and have greatly increased the importance of pharmacology ...

    • Notes on Indian Insect Pests - Nature

      Nature· 11 hours ago

      THE Government of India has evidently begun to realize the importance of the study of injurious insects, and the methods of combating them. Some time ago, Mr. E. C. Cotes, of the Indian Museum ...

    • In this issue - Nature Reviews Microbiology

      Nature· 11 hours ago

      Structural information for each component is vital, but generating high-quality data can be the rate-limiting step, especially if the complex of interest spans a membrane. Bacterial secretion ...

    • Bulbil Formation in Sedum telephium - Nature

      Nature· 11 hours ago

      A VEGETATIVE plant of a species of Sedum, afterwards identified as S. telephium, was collected in a hedgerow on Rothamsted Farm on June 9, 1958, and placed with its roots in a jar containing ...

    • Resources of Servia and Bosnia - Nature

      Nature· 11 hours ago

      THE small extent of country upon which the eyes of Europe are now centred lies too far out of the beaten tracks of travellers for much to be generally known as to its capabilities or natural ...