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 43
... range of a pair is about 4,400 hectares ( 11,000 acres ) , irrespective of food abundance . A breeding pair of raptors apparently maintains a territory containing much more food than it can possibly utilize . In some cases such home ranges ...
... range of a pair is about 4,400 hectares ( 11,000 acres ) , irrespective of food abundance . A breeding pair of raptors apparently maintains a territory containing much more food than it can possibly utilize . In some cases such home ranges ...
Page 387
... range plan . The long - range plan includes a long - range sales forecast . This forecast requires a determination of the number and types of products that will be manufac- tured in the years encompassed by the long - range plan . Short ...
... range plan . The long - range plan includes a long - range sales forecast . This forecast requires a determination of the number and types of products that will be manufac- tured in the years encompassed by the long - range plan . Short ...
Page 550
... range rise abruptly from the Caribbean Sea , affording little level land for urban development . About 7 miles ( 11 kilometres ) south- ward , beyond this mountainous wall , the city spreads out in a valley . Its elevation at the centre ...
... range rise abruptly from the Caribbean Sea , affording little level land for urban development . About 7 miles ( 11 kilometres ) south- ward , beyond this mountainous wall , the city spreads out in a valley . Its elevation at the centre ...
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