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—>  How did the navigator determine the speed of his ship and the distance run?
—>  How Greek Science passed to the Arabs
—>  How It Works
—>  How Lower Heyford got a new Sundial
—>  'How Newtonian were Eighteenth Century Demonstrations of 'Newtonian' Mechanics?'
—>  "How Not to Teach Mathematics"
—>  How Tall is a Ton?
—>  "How the Chronometer Went to Sea"
—>  How Time is Measured
—>  How to Collect and Observe Insects
—>  How to Frame with Passe Partout
—>  How to Make a Twin-Elliptic Harmonograph
—>  How to Make Good Pictures: The Kodak manual for amateur photographers
—>  How to make Lantern Slides
—>  "How to Photograph Microscopic Objects" : 2 entries
—>  How to Recognize Meteorites
—>  How to see with the Microscope: Being useful hints connected with the selection and use of the instrument; also some discussion of the claims and capacity of the modern high-angled objectives, as compared with those of medium aperture; with instructions a
—>  How to Use the Chinese Abacus : 2 entries
—>  How to use the microscope
—>  How to Use the Microscope: A Guide for the Novice
—>  How to Work with the Microscope : 4 entries
—>  How to Work with the Microscope: A Course of Lectures on Microscopical Manipulation, and the Practical Application of the Microscope to Different Branches of Investigation. Delivered, During the Winter Session, 1856-57
—>  How to Work with the Spectroscope. A Manual of Practical Manipulation with Spectroscopes of all Kinds, including Direct-Vision Spectroscopes Chemical Spectroscopes Solar Spectroscopes Star Spectroscopes Automatic Spectroscopes Micro Spectroscopes Screen S
—>  How to Work with the Spectroscope: A Handbook giving practical elementary instructions in the use of all kinds of Spectroscopes
—>  Howard Florey: Penicillin and After
—>  Howard Florey: The Making of a Great Scientist
—>  "Hoyle on Stonehenge: Some Comments"
—>  "Hoyle talks of an 'Einstein' in 1850 BC"
—>  HP-25 Applications Programs and HP-25 Owner's Handbook
—>  Huang ch'ao li chi'i t'u shih : 2 entries
—>  "Hugh Miller: Geologist and Man of Letters"
—>  Hugo Helt and the Rojas astrolabe projection : 2 entries
—>  "Huguenot Connections with the Clockmaking Trade in England"
—>  Hulfsbuch der Rechnenden Chronologie oder Largeteau's abgekurzte Sonnen- und Mondtafeln, zum Handgebrauch fur Astronomen, Chronologen, Geschichtsforscher und Andere herausgegeben, erweitert und erklart, nebst Beispielen ihrer praktischen Anwendung
—>  "Human Colour Vision as an Inter-Disciplinary Research Problem"
—>  Human Osteology. Comprising a Description of the Bones with delineations of the attachments of the muscles. The general and microscopic structure of bone and its development. To which is added a brief notice of the unity of type in the construction of the
—>  Human Robots in Myth and Science
—>  "Humanism and the History of Astronomy"
—>  "Humanism in a Scientific Age"
—>  "Humanism in Science Teaching"
—>  "Humanisme et science dans l'Angleterre elisabethaine: L'oeuvre de Thomas Blundeville"
—>  "Humboldt y su epoca"
—>  "Humboldt, espeleologo precursor"
—>  Humphrey Cole: Mint, Measurement and Maps in Elizabethan England
—>  Humphrey Lhuyd's Maps of England and Wales
—>  "Humphrey Lloyd; Ambassador of Irish Science and Technology"
—>  Humphry Davy
—>  "Hungarian Astronomers from the Middle Ages to the Middle of the 20th Century/Magyar Csillagaszok a Kozepkortol a XX. sz. Kozepeig"
—>  "Hungarian Astronomers from the XIIIth Century on. Part II / Regi Magyarorszagi Csillagaszok Listaja. (II. Resz)"
—>  Hungarian Pioneers in Electrical Engineering

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