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... known as Randjes- laagte or Rantjeslaagte . There has been much controver- sy about the origin of the name Johannesburg ; the earli- est known official statement about the Johannes , for whom the city was named , dated from 1896 , when ...
... known as Randjes- laagte or Rantjeslaagte . There has been much controver- sy about the origin of the name Johannesburg ; the earli- est known official statement about the Johannes , for whom the city was named , dated from 1896 , when ...
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... known lan- guages , particularly at the deeper levels of grammar . All known languages have words or wordlike elements com- bined in accordance with certain rules into sentences ; all known languages in some way distinguish nounlike and ...
... known lan- guages , particularly at the deeper levels of grammar . All known languages have words or wordlike elements com- bined in accordance with certain rules into sentences ; all known languages in some way distinguish nounlike and ...
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... known poison to many biological processes , and in contemporary higher organisms the mi- tochondria that handle molecular oxygen are kept in the cytoplasm , far from contact with the nuclear material . Even today processes are known ...
... known poison to many biological processes , and in contemporary higher organisms the mi- tochondria that handle molecular oxygen are kept in the cytoplasm , far from contact with the nuclear material . Even today processes are known ...
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