10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONJECTURABLE»
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Conjecturable. Role. of. Aluminum. in. Pathophysiology. of. Stroke. Prasunpriya
Nayak Abstract Escalated environmental contamination and extensive use of
aluminum in the contemporary life made its exposure inevitable. Increased uses
of ...
Yang V. Li, John H. Zhang, 2012
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Réponse Au Mémoire Envoyé À L'Academie Roy Des Sciences ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Jean Baptiste Bourguignon D' Anville, 2011
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The Boundaries of Music and Poetry: A Study in Musical ...
Thus we infer, from the given conception, the sentiment conjecturable from it, but
not named. In the case of music, just the opposite way is to be taken. From the
given feeling we infer the idea conjecturable from it, but not expressly mentioned
to ...
August Wilhelm Ambros, 1893
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
CONJECTURABLE— CONJUNCTIVA. Comes, kon'iks, i. That put of geometry
which treats of the cone and the corves which arise from its section. — See Conic
Sections. CONIDEA, ko-nid'e-a, i. A genns of Mollusca with mitre-shaped fusiform
...
It is always the similar which is capable of knowing the similar; reason knows the
intelligible things; science, the kncwable things; opinion, conjecturable things;
sensation, sensible things. That is why thought must rise from, things that are ...
Iamblichus, Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie, 1919
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The Congregational magazine [formerly The London Christian ...
Happily the progress of scientific discovery " has set fast the mountains" which "
conjecturable earthquakes" so frequently disturbed, and the labours of Maundrell
and Shaw, of Burckhardt and Buckingham, of Irby and Mangles, of Laborde and ...
Coniferous, a. (bot.) conifere. Conjecturable, a. conjecturable. Conjectural, a. -ly ,
oui. conjectural- (ement); par conjecture. Conjecture, s. conjecture, f. |j v. a.
conjecturer. [joindre. Conjoin, v. a. & n. conjoindre, f. ' Conjoint, a. conjoint, joint,
uni.
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Musical Aesthetics: The nineteenth century
conjecturable from it, but not named. In the case of music, just the opposite way is
to be taken. From the given feeling we infer the idea conjecturable from it, but not
expressly mentioned to us. For it would be a much too general and superficial ...
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The Earliest Diary of John Adams: June 1753-April 1754, ...
TEXTUAL DEVICES The following devices are used to clarify the presentation of
the text. [...],[....] One or two words missing and not conjecturable. [. ••] 1, [••••] 1
More than two words missing and not conjecturable; subjoined footnote
estimates ...
John Adams, Lyman Henry Butterfield, Wendell D. Garrett, 1966
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
John Craig (F.G.S.). CONICS— CONJECTOR. CONJECTURABLE—
CONJUNCTIVA. Conics, knn'iks, a. That part of geometry which treats of the cone
and the curves which arise from its section. — See Conic Sections. CONIDEA, ko
-nid'e-a, ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1848
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