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The reference function , and the index function , too , is performed by ten volumes
called the “ Micropædia . ” The educational function is carried out in two ways :
through an introductory volume called the " Propædia , ” which is an outline of ...
The reference function , and the index function , too , is performed by ten volumes
called the “ Micropædia . ” The educational function is carried out in two ways :
through an introductory volume called the " Propædia , ” which is an outline of ...
Page 135
Populations that appear closely related but differ in enough characteristics owing
to geographical isolation to be called different species b . Hybridization between
populations with resulting sterility or reduced fitness c . Other problematic ...
Populations that appear closely related but differ in enough characteristics owing
to geographical isolation to be called different species b . Hybridization between
populations with resulting sterility or reduced fitness c . Other problematic ...
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The outline deals primarily with Homo erectus , formerly called Pithecanthropus (
ape - man ) . It treats first the history of the discoveries of fossil remains and the
geographical distribution , the antiquity , and the distinguishing morphological ...
The outline deals primarily with Homo erectus , formerly called Pithecanthropus (
ape - man ) . It treats first the history of the discoveries of fossil remains and the
geographical distribution , the antiquity , and the distinguishing morphological ...
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Part One | 17 |
Energy radiation and the states and transformation of matter | 29 |
galaxies stars the solar system | 63 |
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