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... living in trees . They feed chiefly on fruits , but also on insects , worms , and molluses . Various species are often seen in zoological gardens and menageries . They are included under the popular designation Sapajou in its wider ...
... living in trees . They feed chiefly on fruits , but also on insects , worms , and molluses . Various species are often seen in zoological gardens and menageries . They are included under the popular designation Sapajou in its wider ...
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... living with their wives and begetting children , it has been condently asserted that no instance can be quoted of a marriage contracted at this period after ordina- The obligations of the marriage contract were , however , considered ...
... living with their wives and begetting children , it has been condently asserted that no instance can be quoted of a marriage contracted at this period after ordina- The obligations of the marriage contract were , however , considered ...
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... living matter , whether rounded off by itself , as in the simplest plants or animals and in the youngest stage of all organisms , or associated with other cells to form a higher unity . The great majority of the Protozoa and Protophyta ...
... living matter , whether rounded off by itself , as in the simplest plants or animals and in the youngest stage of all organisms , or associated with other cells to form a higher unity . The great majority of the Protozoa and Protophyta ...
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... living matter than on the wall of the cell , and in hinting at the existence of one living substance as the physical basis alike of plants and animals . | This view found at length definite expression in 11 , when Max Schultze defined ...
... living matter than on the wall of the cell , and in hinting at the existence of one living substance as the physical basis alike of plants and animals . | This view found at length definite expression in 11 , when Max Schultze defined ...
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... living matter to the exterior . ( c ) Nucleus . In the great majority of cells a central body of definite composition and structure is present which appears to be essential to the life and reproduction of the unit - mass . In many cases ...
... living matter to the exterior . ( c ) Nucleus . In the great majority of cells a central body of definite composition and structure is present which appears to be essential to the life and reproduction of the unit - mass . In many cases ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 3 Affichage du livre entier - 1871 |
Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 3 Affichage du livre entier - 1886 |
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