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... nature . Or we may have a spurious fruit developed at the expense of an entire inflorescence , as in the pine - apple , Dorstenia , and fig . See INFLORESCENCE . Fruits Important to Man . - The list of the fruits of any importance is ...
... nature . Or we may have a spurious fruit developed at the expense of an entire inflorescence , as in the pine - apple , Dorstenia , and fig . See INFLORESCENCE . Fruits Important to Man . - The list of the fruits of any importance is ...
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... nature of such functions . A rational function is one in which there are no fractional powers of the variable or variables ; integral functions do not include the operation of division in any of their terms ; a homo- geneous function is ...
... nature of such functions . A rational function is one in which there are no fractional powers of the variable or variables ; integral functions do not include the operation of division in any of their terms ; a homo- geneous function is ...
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... Nature , ' the orderly descriptive catalogue of natural things - had made considerable progress in almost all other directions , that its chapter dealing with the fungi was fully commenced . From about 1780 onwards we have illustrated ...
... Nature , ' the orderly descriptive catalogue of natural things - had made considerable progress in almost all other directions , that its chapter dealing with the fungi was fully commenced . From about 1780 onwards we have illustrated ...
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... nature of the complex strands of Rhizomorpha , now regarded as belonging for the most part to Agaricus melleus , while the old genus Sclerotium has long been recognised as a resting state of many diverse forms - e.g . Ergot ...
... nature of the complex strands of Rhizomorpha , now regarded as belonging for the most part to Agaricus melleus , while the old genus Sclerotium has long been recognised as a resting state of many diverse forms - e.g . Ergot ...
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... nature ; some by nature possess more of the under coat , and others more of the upper , the proportion varying consider- ably in different animals and countries . In winter the fur becomes thicker in its growth , thereby im proving the ...
... nature ; some by nature possess more of the under coat , and others more of the upper , the proportion varying consider- ably in different animals and countries . In winter the fur becomes thicker in its growth , thereby im proving the ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 5 Affichage du livre entier - 1901 |
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