The New Encyclopædia Britannica: In 32 Volumes. A-ak - Bayes, Volume 1Philip W. Goetz, Dale H. Hoiberg, Robert MacHenry Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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... fact that age , health , level of education and training , and similar factors place a higher percentage of the population below the requirements of a modern industrialized society . In the late 20th century the Quebec government ...
... fact that age , health , level of education and training , and similar factors place a higher percentage of the population below the requirements of a modern industrialized society . In the late 20th century the Quebec government ...
Page 535
... fact that cancer is a prevalent disease in mod- ern society , quantitative experimental evidence in animals suggests that , following the exposure of cells to a carcino- genic chemical , the ultimate development of cancer is a ...
... fact that cancer is a prevalent disease in mod- ern society , quantitative experimental evidence in animals suggests that , following the exposure of cells to a carcino- genic chemical , the ultimate development of cancer is a ...
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... fact that it proceeds at an unusually fast pace . Furthermore , most flames have a section in their structure in ... facts about combustion that were being ob- served for the first time as the result of increasing accuracy in laboratory ...
... fact that it proceeds at an unusually fast pace . Furthermore , most flames have a section in their structure in ... facts about combustion that were being ob- served for the first time as the result of increasing accuracy in laboratory ...
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