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THESE are, we believe, the first biological tables of their kind, and in one respect they indicate very clearly the degree to which the biological sciences have advanced quantitatively. The old barriers dividing the so-called exact and the descriptive sciences are down, and many are exploring long-neglected territory. Science has to wait for its problems to be tackled, but there are now biologists who can themselves go a long way in problems demanding some exact science. To these and to others following in their wake, we think that these tables will be of great service.
Tabulae Biologicae.
Herausgegeben von C. Oppenheimer L. Pincussen. Band 1: Reine und physiologische Physik, physikalische Chemie und biologische Anwendungen. Pp. vi + 522. (Berlin: W. Junk, 1925.) Subscriptionspreis für alle vier Bände (einzelne Bände werden nicht abgegeben) 100 marks.
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Tabulae Biologicae . Nature 116, 896 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116896b0
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