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... changes in soils are caused by environ- mental changes of a different kind - for example , the climatic changes in the Pleistocene . Such changes could not take place without being accompanied by equally great changes in vegetation and ...
... changes in soils are caused by environ- mental changes of a different kind - for example , the climatic changes in the Pleistocene . Such changes could not take place without being accompanied by equally great changes in vegetation and ...
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... changes with time . These changes have been confined espe- cially to forms of life . Probably there were no great changes in the amount of life . Living matter has a seemingly in- satiable urge for expansion and prob- ably has saturated ...
... changes with time . These changes have been confined espe- cially to forms of life . Probably there were no great changes in the amount of life . Living matter has a seemingly in- satiable urge for expansion and prob- ably has saturated ...
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... changes in motor perform- ance than the fact that auditory feed- back per se was interfered with . The fact that such marked changes followed a de- lay in auditory feedback indicates that there are critical time periods within which the ...
... changes in motor perform- ance than the fact that auditory feed- back per se was interfered with . The fact that such marked changes followed a de- lay in auditory feedback indicates that there are critical time periods within which the ...
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POLARIMETER | 162 |
Speed versatility and convenience in measuring | 219 |
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