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Page 176
... usually uni- sexual with separate sexes on different plants ( dioecious ) , occasionally polygamous . Stamens inserted at the base of the corolla tube ( hypogynous ) or on the corolla tube ( epipetal- ous ) , either equal in number to ...
... usually uni- sexual with separate sexes on different plants ( dioecious ) , occasionally polygamous . Stamens inserted at the base of the corolla tube ( hypogynous ) or on the corolla tube ( epipetal- ous ) , either equal in number to ...
Page 422
... usually independent of other agencies of local government ; in fact , school funds voted by boards of education are for the most part not subject to rejection by other bodies . In cases of dispute over budgets between boards of ...
... usually independent of other agencies of local government ; in fact , school funds voted by boards of education are for the most part not subject to rejection by other bodies . In cases of dispute over budgets between boards of ...
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... usually expressed in terms of the emission cur- rent ( J ) for unit area as JAT'exp ( -epw / kT ) , in which the universal constant A is 120 ampere degree - 2 centimetre - 2 , or 1.2 × 106 ampere degree - 2 metre 2 , and T is in degrees ...
... usually expressed in terms of the emission cur- rent ( J ) for unit area as JAT'exp ( -epw / kT ) , in which the universal constant A is 120 ampere degree - 2 centimetre - 2 , or 1.2 × 106 ampere degree - 2 metre 2 , and T is in degrees ...
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