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Page 185
... living species ; with , or sec- ondarily without , stem ; theca reduced to small cup carrying hollow , usually branching , feeding arms with numerous pin- nules ; includes fossil orders Inadunata , Flexibilia , and Cam- erata ; living ...
... living species ; with , or sec- ondarily without , stem ; theca reduced to small cup carrying hollow , usually branching , feeding arms with numerous pin- nules ; includes fossil orders Inadunata , Flexibilia , and Cam- erata ; living ...
Page 298
... living spe- cies distributed among the armadillos , true anteaters , and tree sloths , as well as eight extinct families of ground sloths and armadillo - like animals . The living families and six of the extinct families comprise the ...
... living spe- cies distributed among the armadillos , true anteaters , and tree sloths , as well as eight extinct families of ground sloths and armadillo - like animals . The living families and six of the extinct families comprise the ...
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... living . The general standard of living in Egypt is rather low ; the country is also subject to many of the ills common to other developing nations . In relation to the size of its population , its economic re- sources are limited ...
... living . The general standard of living in Egypt is rather low ; the country is also subject to many of the ills common to other developing nations . In relation to the size of its population , its economic re- sources are limited ...
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