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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Page 31
... patterns of the female from the ducks with which they are reared . The females , however , apparently have the ability to ignore such early experience , and to select the appropriate male when they mature ; the male plumage patterns are ...
... patterns of the female from the ducks with which they are reared . The females , however , apparently have the ability to ignore such early experience , and to select the appropriate male when they mature ; the male plumage patterns are ...
Page 63
... patterns , or solid blackish brown . Bill long and wedge- shaped , bright red ; legs moderately long , stout . Three toes . Supraorbital grooves large ; tarsus covered with small , hexago- nal scales . Four species , inhabit most ...
... patterns , or solid blackish brown . Bill long and wedge- shaped , bright red ; legs moderately long , stout . Three toes . Supraorbital grooves large ; tarsus covered with small , hexago- nal scales . Four species , inhabit most ...
Page 245
... patterns that correspond to the lines of the scanning pattern . To keep the pickup and tape motions identical during recording and playback , index signals are imposed during recording , and these are used to control the drive motors ...
... patterns that correspond to the lines of the scanning pattern . To keep the pickup and tape motions identical during recording and playback , index signals are imposed during recording , and these are used to control the drive motors ...
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