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... moves at approximately 1,120 feet per second , the rate increasing by 1.1 feet per second per degree of rise in temperature . Sound waves move as a succession of compressions through the air . The wavelength is determined by fre- quency ...
... moves at approximately 1,120 feet per second , the rate increasing by 1.1 feet per second per degree of rise in temperature . Sound waves move as a succession of compressions through the air . The wavelength is determined by fre- quency ...
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... move to the towns . THE AFRICAN RESPONSES The reactions of the African peoples who had been drawn painfully into the settler - dominated capitalist society of southern Africa and subjected to ever - increasing adminis- trative ...
... move to the towns . THE AFRICAN RESPONSES The reactions of the African peoples who had been drawn painfully into the settler - dominated capitalist society of southern Africa and subjected to ever - increasing adminis- trative ...
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... move the larynx as a whole , and the internal ( intrinsic ) ones , which move the vocal folds to shape the glottis . It is helpful to remember that the anatomical names of most such muscles are derived from their origin on one struc ...
... move the larynx as a whole , and the internal ( intrinsic ) ones , which move the vocal folds to shape the glottis . It is helpful to remember that the anatomical names of most such muscles are derived from their origin on one struc ...
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