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    Popular Science Monthly, was the original founder and editor. In 1958, The Scientific Monthly was absorbed by Science. "The Scientific Monthly". JSTOR. Retrieved...
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    Loftness, Why Science Attachés?, 80 The Scientific Monthly 124 (1955). Isaac Newton (1687, 1713, 1726). "[4] Rules for the study of natural philosophy", Philosophiae...
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    represents the field of medicine. Writing in the journal Scientific Monthly, Stuart L. Tyson said of the Staff of Hermes (the caduceus): As god of the high-road...
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  • The scientific method is an empirical method for acquiring knowledge that has characterized the development of science since at least the 17th century...
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    represents the field of medicine. Writing in the journal Scientific Monthly, Stuart L. Tyson said of the Staff of Hermes (the caduceus): As god of the high-road...
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    Reprinted in: Eddington, A.S. (October 1920). "The internal constitution of the stars". The Scientific Monthly. 11 (4): 297–303. Bibcode:1920SciMo..11..297E...
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    Classification Scale Gates, Clifford E. (1922). "The Polynesians: Caucasians of the Pacific". The Scientific Monthly. 15 (3): 257–262. Small, Rebecca (2012)....
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    hearse than on a physician's car. — Stuart L. Tyson, "The Caduceus", in The Scientific Monthly On the other hand, it has also been remarked – not without...
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  • Moron? The Scientific Monthly, Volume 24, Issue 1, pp. 41–46. Chase, Allan (1977). The Legacy of Malthus: The Social Costs of the New Scientific Racism...
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    pherobase.com. Wheeler, W.M. (1922) Social Life Among the Insects. II. The Scientific Monthly 15(1): 68–88 Cappa, Federico; Cini, Alessandro; Bortolotti...
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    page 231. ISBN 978-1855068568. Mitman, Carl (1926). "The Story of Timekeeping". The Scientific Monthly. 22 (5): 424–427. Bibcode:1926SciMo..22..424M. JSTOR 7652...
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    1 (1). Eddington, A. S. (October 1920), "The Internal Constitution of the Stars", The Scientific Monthly, 11 (4): 297–303, Bibcode:1920Sci....52..233E...
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    Work". The Scientific Monthly. 56 (5): 414–423. Bibcode:1943SciMo..56..414I. JSTOR 17803. Henig 2000, p. 24. Hasan, Heather (2004). Mendel and The Laws...
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    The MIT Press. pp. 99–144. Howerth, I. W. (August 1927). "Science and Religion". The Scientific Monthly. Vol. 25, no. 2. American Association for the...
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    in The Scientific Monthly) were all harshly critical of the rapidly growing movement. Sutherland identified eugenicists as a major obstacle to the eradication...
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  • Notes Knight Dunlap (October 1944). "The Great Aryan Myth". The Scientific Monthly. 59 (4). American Association for the Advancement of Science: 296–300....
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    and the theft of fire. F. L. Campbell wrote in "Science on the March: Atomic Thunderbolts", in the September 1945 issue of The Scientific Monthly: Modern...
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    The Relativity Theory Simplified. NY: Falcon Press, 1932; 163 Talmey, Max (1932). "The Fundamentals of the Relativity Theory". The Scientific Monthly...
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    (October 1929) "The Birthplace of Man" The Scientific Monthly 29(4): pp. 359–362, p. 360. James A. Sauer, "The River Runs Dry," Biblical Archaeology Review...
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