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Thus, characteristic of the Tien Shan, for example, is the predominance of
mountain-desert and semidesert landscapes, which occur in association with
gray-brown and brown mountain soils in the foothills of the ranges, while higher
up are ...
Thus, characteristic of the Tien Shan, for example, is the predominance of
mountain-desert and semidesert landscapes, which occur in association with
gray-brown and brown mountain soils in the foothills of the ranges, while higher
up are ...
Page 1075
A stenosis or area of structural narrowing may occur anywhere in the alimentary
canal; the passageway, or lumen, may be totally occluded. Parts of the ... This
occurs in about one in a thousand births and is inherited as a Mendelian
recessive.
A stenosis or area of structural narrowing may occur anywhere in the alimentary
canal; the passageway, or lumen, may be totally occluded. Parts of the ... This
occurs in about one in a thousand births and is inherited as a Mendelian
recessive.
Page 1086
Rhythmical consecutive hermaphroditism occurs in the European flat oyster,
Ostrea edulis, which usually is first male then ... When the larva permanently
attaches itself to the substrate (i.e., any solid surface), radical changes in form
occur.
Rhythmical consecutive hermaphroditism occurs in the European flat oyster,
Ostrea edulis, which usually is first male then ... When the larva permanently
attaches itself to the substrate (i.e., any solid surface), radical changes in form
occur.
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