Nature, Volume 92Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1913 |
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... position to another , and for breaking up the pellets into their separate particles . actually pushed into the unused part of the burrow , Very little earth is the cell being formed almost entirely by breaking up the pellets of soil and ...
... position to another , and for breaking up the pellets into their separate particles . actually pushed into the unused part of the burrow , Very little earth is the cell being formed almost entirely by breaking up the pellets of soil and ...
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... position and direction of an isolated centimetre ( b ) of the lambdoid suture ( see NATURE , October 16 , p . 198 ) is simply courting disaster . For every anatomist knows that the lambdoid is the most vari- able and tortuous of all the ...
... position and direction of an isolated centimetre ( b ) of the lambdoid suture ( see NATURE , October 16 , p . 198 ) is simply courting disaster . For every anatomist knows that the lambdoid is the most vari- able and tortuous of all the ...
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... position . It is concluded , therefore , that the ectoderm alone is able to produce gills , and determines their position and form , but the further development of the gills is dependent on the ingrowth of mesoderm ( vascular system ) ...
... position . It is concluded , therefore , that the ectoderm alone is able to produce gills , and determines their position and form , but the further development of the gills is dependent on the ingrowth of mesoderm ( vascular system ) ...
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Hurry Dr J B Ideals and Organisation of a Medical | 13 |
Hurst Major C C Genetics 490 | 63 |
Shipley Dr A E Guy A K Marshall Fauna of British Sullivan M X and F R Reid Soil Catalysis 560 | 85 |
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