Vol. 28 No. #749
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More Stories from the August 17, 1935 issue

  1. Windpipe’s “Lid” Not Used during Swallowing of Food

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  2. New Type Boiler May Bring Great Changes in Navies

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  3. Seven-Point Plan Offered for Mineral Conservation

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  4. [Photograph]: Steam’s Answer to Diesel

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  5. Echo-Sounding Device Locates Schools of Fish

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  6. Severe Vitamin Lack Causes Nerve Breakdown

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  7. South American Quake Almost on Equator

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  8. Suspended Animation Possible Even to Human Beings

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  9. Radium Never Stimulates; Effects Always Lethal

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  10. New Apparatus Makes Tests on the Singing Voice

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  11. Lake Turns to Desert When Unwisely Drained

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  12. In Science Fields

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  13. Summer Drinks Have Long History

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  14. Japanese Beetle Pest Spreading in Cities

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  15. Engineering Methods Aid in Study of Workers

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  16. Miniature Ocean Tests Concrete Resistance

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  17. Pellagra-Preventing Vitamin Suspected of Being Twins

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  18. Spinach Over-Rated as Source of Iron

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  19. Mockingbirds Are Upholders of Property Rights

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  20. Reading Improves Spelling, Even for Words Not Read

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  21. Nature Ramblings: Overworking Our Mother

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  22. To Improve Mayan Farming Used Thousands of Years

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  23. First Glances at New Books

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  24. Front Matter

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  25. American Scientists Take Part in Physiological Congress

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