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Open PDF42 Scientific American, March 2019. THE WEATH. AMPLIFI. Page 2. March 2019, ScientificAmerican.com 43. Strange waves in the jet stream foretell a future.Scientific American
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Open PDFHockett,. (1960) The Origin of Speech, Scientific American 203, 88–111. Reprinted in: Wang, William S-Y. (1982) Human Communication: Language and.Scientific American
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Open PDFby SA Althof · 1990 — Althof, Stephanie A. (1990) "Science Notes - Scientific American Sponsors Series on PBS," Iowa Science. Teachers Journal: Vol. 27 : No. 2 , Article 30.Scientific American
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Open PDFby MF Conlin · 2007 — A constant theme throughout The First Scientific American is. Franklin's relentless ambition to join the ranks of the leisured gentlemen who performed science.Scientific American
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