The New Encyclopaedia Britannica[1] Propaedia: outline of knowledge and guide to the Britannica.--[2]-[11] Micropaedia: ready reference and index.--[12]-[30] Macropaedia: knowledge in depth. |
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The nematode mouth opens into a buccal cavity, or cheilostome, lined by cuticle
similar to that covering the outer surface of the body. The anterior region of the
esophagus may also form a chamber, the esophostome. Toothlike structures of ...
The nematode mouth opens into a buccal cavity, or cheilostome, lined by cuticle
similar to that covering the outer surface of the body. The anterior region of the
esophagus may also form a chamber, the esophostome. Toothlike structures of ...
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Bodies. Automotive body styles are frequently categorized according to the
number of doors in the body and the manner in which the roof is supported.
Automobile roofs are conventionally supported by three pillars on each side of
the body.
Bodies. Automotive body styles are frequently categorized according to the
number of doors in the body and the manner in which the roof is supported.
Automobile roofs are conventionally supported by three pillars on each side of
the body.
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The systemic circulation is subdivided not only topographically but also in
accordance with the functional unity of certain widely spread tissues of the body.
These subdivisions are connected in parallel with the central arteries; thus, the
blood ...
The systemic circulation is subdivided not only topographically but also in
accordance with the functional unity of certain widely spread tissues of the body.
These subdivisions are connected in parallel with the central arteries; thus, the
blood ...
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