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" To him who devotes his life to science, nothing can give more happiness than increasing the number of discoveries, but his cup of joy is full when the results of his studies immediately find practical applications. "
Proceedings of the World's Diary Congress - Страница 612
1924
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...taste but a passion for study. His greatest ambition in life was to serve humanity. "Nothing," said he, "is more agreeable to a man who has made science his...of his observations is put to immediate practical use." "His great intuition, his imagination, which equaled that of any poet, often carried him to a...

Proceedings of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow, Том 52

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...his method of controlling this fermentation, and he concluded his lecture demonstration by saying : " Nothing is more agreeable to a man who has made science...of his observations is put to immediate practical use." Diseases of Wines. — In addition to the lactic, butyric and acetic 13 ferments which were to...

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...may definitely learn from his own words. In the preface to his Studies on Silkworm Diseases he wrote, "Nothing is more agreeable to a man who has made science...of his observations is put to immediate practical use." * Many other statements of like purport might be quoted from his writings. The mark of intelligence...

Coloured Thinking and Other Studies in Science and Literature

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...cheerful child drawing its last breath.'* Science was intended to lighten, the burdens of humanity. Nothing is more agreeable to a man who has made science...of discoveries, but his cup of joy is full when the results of his observations are put to immediate practical use. It is always a mistake not to doubt...




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