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 433
... period of women and also to the dura- tion of cyclic behaviour in some marine creatures . Thus , the month possessed great significance and was often the governing period for religious observances , of which the dating of Easter is a ...
... period of women and also to the dura- tion of cyclic behaviour in some marine creatures . Thus , the month possessed great significance and was often the governing period for religious observances , of which the dating of Easter is a ...
Page 442
... Period - Ending ( PE ) date . This is a statement that a given date completes a whole number of tuns or katuns in the next higher period of the Long Count . Such a notation identifies the date unambiguously within the his- toric period ...
... Period - Ending ( PE ) date . This is a statement that a given date completes a whole number of tuns or katuns in the next higher period of the Long Count . Such a notation identifies the date unambiguously within the his- toric period ...
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... period from 1.52 Å for lithium to 0.73 Å for fluorine ; at the beginning of the second period , the bonding radius rises abruptly to 1.86 Å for sodium and gradually decreases to 0.99 Å for chlorine . The behaviour through the long periods ...
... period from 1.52 Å for lithium to 0.73 Å for fluorine ; at the beginning of the second period , the bonding radius rises abruptly to 1.86 Å for sodium and gradually decreases to 0.99 Å for chlorine . The behaviour through the long periods ...
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