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... usually smaller than itself . With this a portion of the nucleus is usually associated , as in many Protozoa ; or the processes may occur apart from demonstrable nucleus , as in the common yeast - plant . ( b ) Division into two is by ...
... usually smaller than itself . With this a portion of the nucleus is usually associated , as in many Protozoa ; or the processes may occur apart from demonstrable nucleus , as in the common yeast - plant . ( b ) Division into two is by ...
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... usually observed in cell - division . We have already described the nucleus as con- sisting of a readily stainable ( chromatin ) network or ribbon , and of another substance ( so - called achromatin ) which does not stain so deeply . As ...
... usually observed in cell - division . We have already described the nucleus as con- sisting of a readily stainable ( chromatin ) network or ribbon , and of another substance ( so - called achromatin ) which does not stain so deeply . As ...
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... usually bronze , but was treated as a separate whole . The finest occasionally silver or gold . The principal charac- examples of Celtic ornament are unquestionably teristics of the pre - Christian style are its pre- to be found in the ...
... usually bronze , but was treated as a separate whole . The finest occasionally silver or gold . The principal charac- examples of Celtic ornament are unquestionably teristics of the pre - Christian style are its pre- to be found in the ...
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... usually planted after every interment . Of western cities , Paris took the lead in this re- spect , and in Britain there are now no consider- able towns near which there is not at least one cemetery , and the legislation mentioned under ...
... usually planted after every interment . Of western cities , Paris took the lead in this re- spect , and in Britain there are now no consider- able towns near which there is not at least one cemetery , and the legislation mentioned under ...
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... usually perforated , and is suspended by chains ( generally four in number ) so as to be swung to and fro for the readier dispersion CENSUS 61 of the smoke of the incense , which is thrown upon the live charcoal . Censors , the name of ...
... usually perforated , and is suspended by chains ( generally four in number ) so as to be swung to and fro for the readier dispersion CENSUS 61 of the smoke of the incense , which is thrown upon the live charcoal . Censors , the name of ...
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