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... lines split off from them , lines that led to the primitive mammals of Jurassic times . The seas of the Jurassic were inhabited by Ichthyosauria and Plesiosauria , whose ancestors had secondarily adapted themselves to life in the water ...
... lines split off from them , lines that led to the primitive mammals of Jurassic times . The seas of the Jurassic were inhabited by Ichthyosauria and Plesiosauria , whose ancestors had secondarily adapted themselves to life in the water ...
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... lines show the boundaries between liquid and gas ( TC ) and between liquid and solid ( TM ) . Line PQRS describes path from typically liquid state ( P ) to typically gaseous state ( S ) ( see text ) . area , two as a line , and three as ...
... lines show the boundaries between liquid and gas ( TC ) and between liquid and solid ( TM ) . Line PQRS describes path from typically liquid state ( P ) to typically gaseous state ( S ) ( see text ) . area , two as a line , and three as ...
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... lines of five or seven syllables each line set down in accordance with strict tonal patterns - calling for parallel ... lines , the last four lines , the first two and the last two lines , or the middle four lines . Thus , the tonal ...
... lines of five or seven syllables each line set down in accordance with strict tonal patterns - calling for parallel ... lines , the last four lines , the first two and the last two lines , or the middle four lines . Thus , the tonal ...
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