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" But look! What was that? One of the snakes had seized hold of its own tail, and the form whirled mockingly before my eyes. As if by a flash of lightning I awoke; and this time also I spent the rest of the night in working out the consequences of the hypothesis. "
School Science and Mathematics - Page 81
1919
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Journal of the Chemical Society, Volume 73

Chemical Society (Great Britain) - Chemistry - 1898 - 1116 pages
...long rows, sometimes more closely fitted together ^ all twining and twisting in snake-like motion. But look ! What was that ? One of the snakes had seized hold of its own tail, and the form whirled mockingly before my eyes. As if by a flash of lightning I awoke...
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A History of Chemical Theories and Laws

Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - Chemistry - 1906 - 610 pages
...conformation: long rows, sometimes more closely fitted together; all twining and twisting in snake-like motion. But look! What was that? One of the snakes had seized hold of its own tail, and the form whirled mockingly before my eyes. As if by a flash of lightning I awoke;...
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Famous Chemists

Ethel Roberts - Chemistry - 1911 - 262 pages
...and twisting in snakelike motion. But look ! What was that ? One of the snakes had seized hold of its own tail, and the form whirled mockingly before my eyes. As if by a flash of lightning I awoke, and . . . spent the rest of the night in working out the consequences of the hypothesis." In his paper...
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Famous Chemists

Ethel Roberts - Chemistry - 1911 - 264 pages
...atoms were gambolling before my eyes . . . long rows ... all turning and twisting in snakelike motion. But look ! What was that ? One of the snakes had seized hold of its own tail, and the form whirled mockingly before my eyes. As if by a flash of lightning I awoke,...
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Chemistry in the Service of Man

Alexander Findlay - Chemistry - 1916 - 288 pages
...he saw the atoms gambolling before his eyes, the chains twining and twisting in snake-like motion. " But look ! What was that ? One of the snakes had seized hold of its own tail, and the 1 FR Japp, " Kekule Memorial Lecture " (Transactions of the Chemical Society,...
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The Treasures of Coal Tar

Alexander Findlay - Coal-tar products - 1917 - 170 pages
...he saw the atoms gambolling before his eyes, the chains twining and twisting in snake-like motion. " But look ! What was that ? One of the snakes had seized hold of its own tail, and the form whirled mockingly before my eyes. As if by a flash of lightning I awoke...
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Chemistry in Industry: A Cooperative Work Intended to Give ..., Volume 2

Harrison Estell Howe - Chemistry, Technical - 1925 - 522 pages
...snake-like motion before his very eyes. "But look! What was that! One of the snakes had seized hold of its own tail, and the form whirled mockingly before my...eyes. As if by a flash of lightning I awoke. ' ' Thus came into being one of the most fruitful of all the _ theories of molecular structure. It has been...
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Chats on Science

Edwin Emery Slosson - Science - 1924 - 322 pages
...conformation, long rows, sometimes closely fitted together, all twining and twisting in snake-like motion. But, look ! What was that ? One of the snakes had seized hold of its own tail and the form whirled mockingly before my eyes. As if by a flash of lightning I awoke,...
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Science and Scientists in the Nineteenth Century

Robert Henry Murray - Science - 1925 - 492 pages
...conformation, long rows, sometimes closely fitted together, all twining and twisting in snake-like motion. But look! What was that? One of the snakes had seized hold of its own tail and the form whirled mockingly before my eyes. As if by a flash of lightning I awoke,...
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Conceptual Blockbusting: A Guide to Better Ideas

James L. Adams - Psychology - 1980 - 180 pages
...conformation; long rows, sometimes more closely fitted together; all twining and twisting in snakelike motion. But look! What was that? One of the snakes had seized hold of its own tail, and the form whirled mockingly before my eyes. As if by a flash of lightning, I awoke....
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