Повторение эмфатических конструкций
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I
1. Not only did the newly discovered electron provide an entity which was assumed to be a constituent of all atoms, but it also provided a natural unit of electric charge.
2. Positrons have only a short period of existence after
 their formation. It is for this reason that the positive electron
 had proved so difficult to detect.
3. Incomplete though these figures are, they give
 more information in several respects than has before been
 available.
4. Satisfactory as this theory may be in many respects it
 is far from being probable.
5. Not all substances separate from solution in the crys
 talline state: for instance, wax dissolves in petrol, but on
 evaporating the solvent we do not get crystals of wax, nor
 is glass crystalline.
6. It can only have been the close chemical similarity of
 circonium and hafnium which prevented the isolation of the
 latter by chemical means at a much earlier date.
7. Inserted in the circuit thus created is an instrument,
 called a galvanometer, diagrammed as a circle with an arrow
 that will indicate the passage of electric current through it
 and the two wires.
8. In short, it is practically impossible to design a machine
 so specialized that it will have value only with respect to the
 field of application originally intended. Nor is there any
 computer which is superior to any other computer with
 respect to every problem.
II
9. It is from experiments on solubility of gases in liquids
 that Dalton appears first to have derived direct evidence in
 favour of this view.
10.  The particles of water grow larger as condensation
 continues and ultimately become rain drops. Not until then
 do they fall earthward with an appreciable velocity.
11.  So slight are the differences between the
 members of division A and В in the Periodic Table that the
 division into subgroups is scarcely necessary except for
 convenience.
12.  The value of this mass would not be affected by any
 systematic error common to all the observations not even
 by such an error which varied uniformly with the time. Nor
 would small errors in the adopted elements of the sun have
 any effect upon result.
13.  At first it is only the molecules which terminate the
 longer paths that are ionized by collisions.
14.  As the flux oscillates across the pole faces, so also
 does the neutral commulating zone oscillate.
15. Prominent among the confirmations of Einstein's
 hypothesis is the work related to the "photoelectric effect".
16.  The "quant" theory, useful as it has proved itself
 does not yet possess the assured position of the atomic
 theory of matter.
17.  Not until after the humanistic movement revived the
 study of Greek in Western Europe did Greek words begin
 to enter the English vocabulary in great quantity.
18.  The values so estimated were not so high as we now
 know them to be, nor were they always accepted, but
 recognition of the polymeric nature of proteins is as old as
 the peptide theory.
19.  Whatever theis cause, or causes, the symptoms are
 the following.
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20. Not only are perfect crystals an unattainable ideal,
 but they would be completely useless for most research
 studies.
21. It was Thales who taught the Greek sailors to steer
 their ships by the Pole Star.
22.  Indeed, it is not unusual to find evidence of partial
 melting of the lead bullet on extracting it from the block,
 especially if the latter be of rather hard and resistant wood.
23.  Thus it is known that birds do not keep direction by
 orientating themselves in the earth's magnetic field, neither
 apparently, does memorizing the route play an essential part.