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... became parasitic , a mode of life that evolved independently among the protozoa many times . Ciliates and sarcodines became symbionts in the intestinal tracts of both vertebrates and invertebrates as a result of surviving the digestive ...
... became parasitic , a mode of life that evolved independently among the protozoa many times . Ciliates and sarcodines became symbionts in the intestinal tracts of both vertebrates and invertebrates as a result of surviving the digestive ...
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... became a major centre of the book trade . It was soon challenged by Strassburg ( Strasbourg ) where , in 1460-61 , Johann Mentelin , with an eye for the lay market , brought out a Bible compressed into fewer pages and followed this with ...
... became a major centre of the book trade . It was soon challenged by Strassburg ( Strasbourg ) where , in 1460-61 , Johann Mentelin , with an eye for the lay market , brought out a Bible compressed into fewer pages and followed this with ...
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... became associated with the area . Settlement along the sea and in valleys of the coastal mountains was made possible , from the 20th century's first decades , by the construction of tunnels and the establish- ment of a streetcar system ...
... became associated with the area . Settlement along the sea and in valleys of the coastal mountains was made possible , from the 20th century's first decades , by the construction of tunnels and the establish- ment of a streetcar system ...
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PREHISTORIC Peoples aND CULTURES | 45 |
PRINTING TYPOGRAPHY AND PHOTOENGRAVING | 71 |
PRINTMAKING | 112 |
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