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 | | He first put into the apparatus the more interesting solution, the one which was to cause rotation to the left. |
 | | At the first sight of the color tints presented by the two halves of the field in the "Soleil" polarimeter, and without having to make a reading, Biot recognized that there was a strong levorotation. |
 | | Then the illustrious old man, who was visibly moved, seized my hand and said, 'My dear son, I love science so deeply that this stirs my heart.' (Dubois, 30-31) |
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