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... relation not of a younger sister , but of a brother , who , though of later birth , on the principle that the masculine is more worthy than the feminine , or at all events , according to the regulations of the Salic law , is entitled to ...
... relation not of a younger sister , but of a brother , who , though of later birth , on the principle that the masculine is more worthy than the feminine , or at all events , according to the regulations of the Salic law , is entitled to ...
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... relation to its exposure to radiation , or access to moist air ; but the moisture was collected in little drops , placed at short distances apart , along the very edge of the leaf . Closer examination showed that the position of these ...
... relation to its exposure to radiation , or access to moist air ; but the moisture was collected in little drops , placed at short distances apart , along the very edge of the leaf . Closer examination showed that the position of these ...
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... relation between certain elements which all chemists are now agreed in recog- nising . This means that the various members of a group of the elements consisting , let us say , of A , B , C , and D , bear to one another some peculiar ...
... relation between certain elements which all chemists are now agreed in recog- nising . This means that the various members of a group of the elements consisting , let us say , of A , B , C , and D , bear to one another some peculiar ...
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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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