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Page 206
... elements . The Ye- menite tradition is the oldest ; although the Yemenites never came into contact with Christianity , they still sing tunes that have close parallels in the oldest strata of Gre- gorian chant . The Yemenites emigrated ...
... elements . The Ye- menite tradition is the oldest ; although the Yemenites never came into contact with Christianity , they still sing tunes that have close parallels in the oldest strata of Gre- gorian chant . The Yemenites emigrated ...
Page 574
... elements , often expressed in identical or almost identical texts , should recur in the law of different countries . These elements derive partly from the legisla- tion of other nations but increasingly from the influence on the law of ...
... elements , often expressed in identical or almost identical texts , should recur in the law of different countries . These elements derive partly from the legisla- tion of other nations but increasingly from the influence on the law of ...
Page 899
... elements , plus copper , zinc , cobalt , and pos- sibly gallium , boron , and scandium , perform particular functions in the enzymatic apparatus of cells . Many of these elements , both the uncommon ones and those as common as ...
... elements , plus copper , zinc , cobalt , and pos- sibly gallium , boron , and scandium , perform particular functions in the enzymatic apparatus of cells . Many of these elements , both the uncommon ones and those as common as ...
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