The Technical World Magazine, Volume 24Technical World Company, 1915 |
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Page 24
... body the drifting snows erected a white tomb , and the Southland sealed . it with perpetual ice . " My first impulse after Mertz died " , said Dr. Mawson , " was to wrap myself in my sleeping bag , go to sleep and forget it all . I ...
... body the drifting snows erected a white tomb , and the Southland sealed . it with perpetual ice . " My first impulse after Mertz died " , said Dr. Mawson , " was to wrap myself in my sleeping bag , go to sleep and forget it all . I ...
Page 25
... body almost raw . His clothing rubbed off the skin ; within a few feet of him . Even the out- line of the sledge he was pulling was invisible . Forgetting for the moment his exhaustion , pain , and starvation , he plowed on through the ...
... body almost raw . His clothing rubbed off the skin ; within a few feet of him . Even the out- line of the sledge he was pulling was invisible . Forgetting for the moment his exhaustion , pain , and starvation , he plowed on through the ...
Page 26
... body - his finger nails , toe nails , and hair dropped out . The prolonged physical drain and mental strain almost dethroned his reason . He crawled for miles - too weak to walk . Finally when he had lost all but a two fingered clutch ...
... body - his finger nails , toe nails , and hair dropped out . The prolonged physical drain and mental strain almost dethroned his reason . He crawled for miles - too weak to walk . Finally when he had lost all but a two fingered clutch ...
Page 49
... bodies . The children of Professor Leo Wiener of Harvard and the children of The Reverend A. A. Berle are equally precocious . The reason for the attainments of most of the children discussed above is un- doubtedly in part due to ...
... bodies . The children of Professor Leo Wiener of Harvard and the children of The Reverend A. A. Berle are equally precocious . The reason for the attainments of most of the children discussed above is un- doubtedly in part due to ...
Page 71
... bodies of the canni- bals . A single egg is laid upon the con- tents of each cell , and normally about fourteen days are re- quired by the young to gorge themselves into a state of torpor which lasts until the following spring . Then a ...
... bodies of the canni- bals . A single egg is laid upon the con- tents of each cell , and normally about fourteen days are re- quired by the young to gorge themselves into a state of torpor which lasts until the following spring . Then a ...
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