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... character . In the living subject eight forms of nose are recognised and figured . All of these are easily distinguishable , and we would suggest the desirability of having cards with these forms printed separately for the use of ...
... character . In the living subject eight forms of nose are recognised and figured . All of these are easily distinguishable , and we would suggest the desirability of having cards with these forms printed separately for the use of ...
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... character , there is reason to suppose that a contact action has been taking place . But if this supposition proved ... character of the surface , having of course a great importance , M. Konovaloff has carried on his experiments so as ...
... character , there is reason to suppose that a contact action has been taking place . But if this supposition proved ... character of the surface , having of course a great importance , M. Konovaloff has carried on his experiments so as ...
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... character , and can dispense with soil , requiring merely a foothold . On the sides of Iavoko may be picked up fragments of calcined gneiss , which have been torn from the sides of the vent in the passage upward of the volcanic matter ...
... character , and can dispense with soil , requiring merely a foothold . On the sides of Iavoko may be picked up fragments of calcined gneiss , which have been torn from the sides of the vent in the passage upward of the volcanic matter ...
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Anemometry Prof Neesen | 95 |
Annalen der Physik und Chemie 356 523 | 126 |
Antedon phalangium P H Carpenter on Variations of Cirri | 165 |
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