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... ture by some kind of auxiliary measurements . The sus- ceptibility is usually determined by placing a spherical single crystal or a small cylindrical powdered specimen of the salt inside a coil , the mutual inductance of which is ...
... ture by some kind of auxiliary measurements . The sus- ceptibility is usually determined by placing a spherical single crystal or a small cylindrical powdered specimen of the salt inside a coil , the mutual inductance of which is ...
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... ture range of 35 ° ± 1.5 ° C ( 95 ° ± 2.7 ° F ) ; when repeat- edly replaced at the warm end of the gradient , individual bees follow their average chosen temperature within ± 0.25 ° C ( ± 0.45 ° F ) . Bees also accurately regulate tem ...
... ture range of 35 ° ± 1.5 ° C ( 95 ° ± 2.7 ° F ) ; when repeat- edly replaced at the warm end of the gradient , individual bees follow their average chosen temperature within ± 0.25 ° C ( ± 0.45 ° F ) . Bees also accurately regulate tem ...
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... ture , however , indicates that normal cells ( as contrasted with cancerous cells ) can age ; in addition , a general cor- relation is found between the degree of differentiated function of a cell and its potential for growth ; i.e. ...
... ture , however , indicates that normal cells ( as contrasted with cancerous cells ) can age ; in addition , a general cor- relation is found between the degree of differentiated function of a cell and its potential for growth ; i.e. ...
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