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... characteristics of the family Ebenaceae except the ovary is inferior . One genus ( Lissocarpa ) and 2 species dis- tributed in tropical South America . Family Ebenaceae ( ebony family ) Trees or shrubs . Leaves simple , entire ...
... characteristics of the family Ebenaceae except the ovary is inferior . One genus ( Lissocarpa ) and 2 species dis- tributed in tropical South America . Family Ebenaceae ( ebony family ) Trees or shrubs . Leaves simple , entire ...
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... characteristics of Buddhism were soon to be sub- merged under the growth of distinctly Chinese sects . There was ... characteristic remained in Jewish education , for the relation of teacher to pupil was al- ways expressed in terms of ...
... characteristics of Buddhism were soon to be sub- merged under the growth of distinctly Chinese sects . There was ... characteristic remained in Jewish education , for the relation of teacher to pupil was al- ways expressed in terms of ...
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... characteristics of educational systems Varieties of administrative structure and control Factors in the formation of a system Ethnic and linguistic factors Political factors Religious and other factors II . Types of educational systems ...
... characteristics of educational systems Varieties of administrative structure and control Factors in the formation of a system Ethnic and linguistic factors Political factors Religious and other factors II . Types of educational systems ...
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