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... deposit in the body , while others considered that only the albumen absorbed as such was capable of being deposited , the peptones getting , on the contrary , further decomposed - Prof . Zuntz had a number of feeding experiments ...
... deposit in the body , while others considered that only the albumen absorbed as such was capable of being deposited , the peptones getting , on the contrary , further decomposed - Prof . Zuntz had a number of feeding experiments ...
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... deposit , which is regularly bedded , the dip varying between 10 ° and 30 ° , displays a greater variety in its characters than the similar deposit in the island of Ugi . As a rule it presents to the naked eye no other conspicuous ...
... deposit , which is regularly bedded , the dip varying between 10 ° and 30 ° , displays a greater variety in its characters than the similar deposit in the island of Ugi . As a rule it presents to the naked eye no other conspicuous ...
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... deposit of hoar - frost took place ; and this deposit , it is to be remarked , must have been condensed from the vapour diffused in the layers of air in contact with those bodies , and not from that issuing from the earth . Vapour from ...
... deposit of hoar - frost took place ; and this deposit , it is to be remarked , must have been condensed from the vapour diffused in the layers of air in contact with those bodies , and not from that issuing from the earth . Vapour from ...
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Antedon phalangium P H Carpenter on Variations of Cirri | 165 |
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