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The spirals of the helix should be as nearly approximated as possible, as each aids by its heat that of its neighbour, or rather diminishes the cooling effect of the gaseous atmosphere.
William Robert Grove |
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Author Details: Type: Scientist Quotes Category: Quotes Year of Birth: 1811 Year of Death: 1896 Nationality: Welsh Amazon: William Robert Grove on Amazon |
Related Authors: Carl Sagan William Osler Richard Dawkins Margaret Mead Alexis de Tocqueville Charles Darwin George Washington Carver Norman Borlaug Thomas J. Watson |
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Quote Keywords: Aids, Atmosphere, Cooling, Diminishes, Each, Effect, Heat, Nearly, Neighbour, Possible, Rather, Should, Spirals |
Dictionary Links: Atmosphere, Cooling, Each, Effect, Heat, Nearly, Possible, Rather, Should |
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