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... structure and composition of the virions : viruses are divided into DNA- and RNA - containing types ; capsid ( coat protein ) symmetry and structure are additional major classification features . This system results in the grouping of ...
... structure and composition of the virions : viruses are divided into DNA- and RNA - containing types ; capsid ( coat protein ) symmetry and structure are additional major classification features . This system results in the grouping of ...
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... Structure and properties : F.W. JANE , The Structure of Wood , 2nd ed . ( 1970 ) ; G. TSOUMIS , Wood as Raw Material ( 1968 ) , mainly on structure , with keys for identification of North American and European commercial woods ; A.J. ...
... Structure and properties : F.W. JANE , The Structure of Wood , 2nd ed . ( 1970 ) ; G. TSOUMIS , Wood as Raw Material ( 1968 ) , mainly on structure , with keys for identification of North American and European commercial woods ; A.J. ...
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... structural . The typological - structural ap- proach is based on the realization of the importance of structure and typology in the study of writing . In contrast to the traditional approach , according to which the writ- ings of the ...
... structural . The typological - structural ap- proach is based on the realization of the importance of structure and typology in the study of writing . In contrast to the traditional approach , according to which the writ- ings of the ...
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