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... colour as a rule is an uncertain character , liable to alter in individuals , and difficult to determine and express . As a concession , however , to the general practice , he gives a table of classification of races by their colour ...
... colour as a rule is an uncertain character , liable to alter in individuals , and difficult to determine and express . As a concession , however , to the general practice , he gives a table of classification of races by their colour ...
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... colour , be- cause he believes that " the colour of the hair is so nearly permanent in races of men as to be fairly trust- worthy evidence in matters of ethnical descent ; and that nearly as much may be said for the colour of the eyes ...
... colour , be- cause he believes that " the colour of the hair is so nearly permanent in races of men as to be fairly trust- worthy evidence in matters of ethnical descent ; and that nearly as much may be said for the colour of the eyes ...
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constitute colour - blindness , since the want of appreciation of any colour is but very partial . They next describe observations made by four colour - blind persons , and show that there is a remarkable divergence in their curves from ...
constitute colour - blindness , since the want of appreciation of any colour is but very partial . They next describe observations made by four colour - blind persons , and show that there is a remarkable divergence in their curves from ...
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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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