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Page 231
... groups dominate the white section of the population , minority groups of Germans , Dutch , Hungarians , Italians , French , Scandi- navians , Swiss , Poles , and others are also to be found , while Jews from all of these groups have ...
... groups dominate the white section of the population , minority groups of Germans , Dutch , Hungarians , Italians , French , Scandi- navians , Swiss , Poles , and others are also to be found , while Jews from all of these groups have ...
Page 426
... groups - including Asians , Europeans , and Arabs - amount to only 2 percent of the country's total inhabitants . The 10,700,000 Africans are divided into 70 different tribal groups that are distin- guished from each other by language ...
... groups - including Asians , Europeans , and Arabs - amount to only 2 percent of the country's total inhabitants . The 10,700,000 Africans are divided into 70 different tribal groups that are distin- guished from each other by language ...
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... groups in a dispersive medium . In vacuum , all components of the group have the same phase velocity , and therefore the phase relations between different mem- bers of the group are constant . A group advances as a unit without any ...
... groups in a dispersive medium . In vacuum , all components of the group have the same phase velocity , and therefore the phase relations between different mem- bers of the group are constant . A group advances as a unit without any ...
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