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... appears to exist in quarters as to the precise nature of the bodies I have called radiobes , as distinct from such ... appear , and with them all the ambiguities of negativity of action , " & c . , if the student is to make his notes ...
... appears to exist in quarters as to the precise nature of the bodies I have called radiobes , as distinct from such ... appear , and with them all the ambiguities of negativity of action , " & c . , if the student is to make his notes ...
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... appears to be unaware that Mr. Lydekker , on the evidence of photographs sent by Dr. H. N. Ridley , recorded in the Field for last year the existence of a representative of this long - snouted group in the Malay Peninsula . MR . J ...
... appears to be unaware that Mr. Lydekker , on the evidence of photographs sent by Dr. H. N. Ridley , recorded in the Field for last year the existence of a representative of this long - snouted group in the Malay Peninsula . MR . J ...
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... appears in vol . xi . , part iii . , of the Schriften der naturforschender Gesellschaft in Danzig . The original flora is described as Baltic , and this has been enriched by the invasion of a south - east European or pontic element ...
... appears in vol . xi . , part iii . , of the Schriften der naturforschender Gesellschaft in Danzig . The original flora is described as Baltic , and this has been enriched by the invasion of a south - east European or pontic element ...
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... appears in No. 1 , vol . xxii . , of the Astrophysical Journal , Mr. H. W. Clough , of the Washington Weather Bureau , arrives at the conclusion a 300 - year cycle exists in solar , and the allied terrestrial , phenomena . In the first ...
... appears in No. 1 , vol . xxii . , of the Astrophysical Journal , Mr. H. W. Clough , of the Washington Weather Bureau , arrives at the conclusion a 300 - year cycle exists in solar , and the allied terrestrial , phenomena . In the first ...
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... appear to be formally correct , the application of mathematical formulæ to the data collected in Mr. Martin's work appears to the reviewer to be unjustified . To demon- strate this a sketch of Mr. Martin's scheme is necessary . Mr ...
... appear to be formally correct , the application of mathematical formulæ to the data collected in Mr. Martin's work appears to the reviewer to be unjustified . To demon- strate this a sketch of Mr. Martin's scheme is necessary . Mr ...
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