Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary & Philosophical Society, Объемы 64-66The Society, 1921 |
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... species , few of which occur in conditions such as would make them accessible in sufficient numbers for purposes of measurement ; but brachiopods , except in the Tertiary rocks , constitute one of the most abundant and most important ...
... species , few of which occur in conditions such as would make them accessible in sufficient numbers for purposes of measurement ; but brachiopods , except in the Tertiary rocks , constitute one of the most abundant and most important ...
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... species , though several such species or varieties had been described ; these forms to a limited extent differed in range . No actual measurements were published . It is perhaps open to criticism that the whole series of shells was not ...
... species , though several such species or varieties had been described ; these forms to a limited extent differed in range . No actual measurements were published . It is perhaps open to criticism that the whole series of shells was not ...
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... species . Depth Length Width Length The history of the species was sketched by Day , who also dealt at length with variations in certain characters less susceptible of measurement - variation in size , and lateral twisting of the ...
... species . Depth Length Width Length The history of the species was sketched by Day , who also dealt at length with variations in certain characters less susceptible of measurement - variation in size , and lateral twisting of the ...
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... species : the variation shown is perfectly continuous throughout , and there is not the slightest evidence of any tendency towards a differentiation into two or more groups . Such solid figures may be taken as typical of " good ...
... species : the variation shown is perfectly continuous throughout , and there is not the slightest evidence of any tendency towards a differentiation into two or more groups . Such solid figures may be taken as typical of " good ...
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... species which show no tendency towards division into two or more groups : any such tendency is at once brought out by the solid distribution figures , and when evidence of a differen- tiation of this kind is found the ontogeny of the ...
... species which show no tendency towards division into two or more groups : any such tendency is at once brought out by the solid distribution figures , and when evidence of a differen- tiation of this kind is found the ontogeny of the ...
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Стр. 10 - This comparison is so very unfavourable that I confess I almost despair of the success of electro-magnetic attractions as an economical source of power ; for although my machine is by no means perfect, I do not see how the arrangement of its parts could be improved so far as to make the duty per Ib. of zinc superior to the duty of the best steam-engines per Ib. of coal.