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Example sentences for "scientific work"

  • I also reflect with high satisfaction on some of my scientific work, such as solving the problem of coral islands, and making out the geological structure of certain islands, for instance, St. Helena.

  • I have just looked over my rambling letter; I see that I have not at all expressed my strong admiration at the amount of scientific work, in so many branches, which you have effected.

  • It is also true that Napoleon prided himself on his interest in scientific work.

  • The limits to geologic work here discussed are not necessarily limits separating scientific from non-scientific work.

  • Each was to receive due credit for what he did, and was in every way stimulated to do his best at any piece of scientific work he might undertake with the approval of the superintendent.

  • It illustrates the maxim that "blood will tell," which I fear is as true in scientific work as in any other field of human activity.

  • The provisions extend also to lithographs or photo-engravings, issued separately as well as for book illustration, unless these represent foreign subjects or illustrate a scientific work or reproduce a work of art.

  • It is not your approbation of my scientific work (though I care for that more than for any one's): it is something deeper.

  • Renan speaks of "these points of private librarianship which make up the half of scientific work.

  • Renan asked at the congress of learned societies at the Sorbonne in 1889; and gave a very good answer to his own question: "At least half one's scientific work can be done at one's own desk .

  • But it is well to realise beforehand that these habits, according as they are more or less rational and practical, have a direct influence on the results of scientific work.

  • For originality of material, clearness of presentation, and beauty of illustration, these volumes have had their full recognition as models of scientific work.

  • Stopping at Lota for coal, but not long enough for any scientific work, the Hassler entered Concepcion Bay on the 15th April, and anchored near Talcahuana, where she was to remain some three weeks for the repair of her engine.

  • It then became Hamilton's duty to award the medal from the chair, and to deliver an address in which he expressed his own sense of the excellence of Macullagh's scientific work.

  • Airy's scientific work was, however, by no means confined to the observatory.

  • Having thus gained an independent position, Airy immediately entered upon that career of scientific work which he prosecuted without intermission almost to the very close of his life.

  • Croll was a man who started life in a very humble position; he educated himself, and by sheer power of intellect and dogged perseverance he attained eminence in scientific work.

  • Geological Survey and determined to devote his life to scientific work.

  • In considering this branch of James Geikie’s scientific work we may trace a considerable amount of influence exerted on his thought by James Croll, one of the most remarkable geologists that Scotland has produced.

  • Geikie’s scientific work, we may be permitted to point out what seems to be the main characteristics of his investigation and teaching.

  • Such a gathering tends to an increase of mutual respect and confidence on the part of all engaged in scientific work.

  • This clause evidently refers to the endowment of science by founding and equipping institutions, professorships, laboratories, museums, and the like, and to a more cordial and general appreciation of the results of scientific work.

  • He assisted to remove the insular narrowness from English scientific work by translating many foreign memoirs.

  • These qualities, admirable in scientific work, became at once admirable and terrible in his controversial writings.

  • Pasteur died at 72, but for a long time he had been unable to do scientific work.

  • The deserted laboratories, the interruption of scientific work, filled his soul with melancholy.

  • This is a type of question that one is ever asking, and which we unconsciously solve whenever we are engaged in scientific work.

  • One usually either fails to admit their presence in scientific work, or else remains silent as to the reasons of their usefulness.

  • Poincaré's view of the functions of hypothesis in scientific work.

  • I have now shown you conclusively that the production is a scientific work.

  • Now, then, what characteristic of scientific work is it which the public prosecutor finds wanting in all this?

  • Or will he, possibly, deny that the work with which this indictment is concerned is a scientific work?

  • And the time expended upon it was not directly taken from the hours of scientific work; he would read in bed through the small hours of the night, when sleep was slow in coming to him.


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