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... known as the Aterian , occurred there ; it is characterized by tanged points made on flakes and flake blades . This was succeeded by two distinctive blade - tool complexes - the Capsian and Oranian - which are more or less contemporary ...
... known as the Aterian , occurred there ; it is characterized by tanged points made on flakes and flake blades . This was succeeded by two distinctive blade - tool complexes - the Capsian and Oranian - which are more or less contemporary ...
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... known as flagella or cilia , respectively . ( These or- ganelles give their names to informal groups - flagellates and ciliates - of protists . ) A lesser number of protists em- ploy pseudopodia . These same organelles may be used in ...
... known as flagella or cilia , respectively . ( These or- ganelles give their names to informal groups - flagellates and ciliates - of protists . ) A lesser number of protists em- ploy pseudopodia . These same organelles may be used in ...
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... known as Goodpasture's syndrome . The condition has been successfully treated by exchange blood transfusion , but its cause is not fully un- derstood . Pulmonary hemorrhage also occurs as part of a condition known as pulmonary ...
... known as Goodpasture's syndrome . The condition has been successfully treated by exchange blood transfusion , but its cause is not fully un- derstood . Pulmonary hemorrhage also occurs as part of a condition known as pulmonary ...
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PREHISTORIC Peoples aND CULTURES | 45 |
PRINTING TYPOGRAPHY AND PHOTOENGRAVING | 71 |
PRINTMAKING | 112 |
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