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Page 1104
... nearly central , and is called the heart * ovstermen ; the heart lies just in front of this . dimentary if present at French Oyster . Oyster , lying in left valve : a , hinge ; b , lips , surrounding the mouth ; c , points just below ...
... nearly central , and is called the heart * ovstermen ; the heart lies just in front of this . dimentary if present at French Oyster . Oyster , lying in left valve : a , hinge ; b , lips , surrounding the mouth ; c , points just below ...
Page 1107
... nearly exterminated the natives . Ovariotomy . Operation to remove an ovary . It is indi- cated when it is diseased ( i.e. ovarian tumor ) or when there is a reflex neurotic condition due to a hyper - sensitive condition without ...
... nearly exterminated the natives . Ovariotomy . Operation to remove an ovary . It is indi- cated when it is diseased ( i.e. ovarian tumor ) or when there is a reflex neurotic condition due to a hyper - sensitive condition without ...
Page 1109
... nearly all remaining discriminations against bridge ; 1871 , the abolition of religious tests , and 1877 , the England . 1858 saw many reforms in both Oxford and C senters . The number of undergraduates increased from 1 in 1862 to 3,365 ...
... nearly all remaining discriminations against bridge ; 1871 , the abolition of religious tests , and 1877 , the England . 1858 saw many reforms in both Oxford and C senters . The number of undergraduates increased from 1 in 1862 to 3,365 ...
Page 1110
... nearly white when pure , but usually darkened by foreign matter . It was found in Moldavia 1833 , in a bed of coal . Boryslaw , in Galicia , has been since 1859 the chief source of supply . Large deposits exist in Utah . It is widely ...
... nearly white when pure , but usually darkened by foreign matter . It was found in Moldavia 1833 , in a bed of coal . Boryslaw , in Galicia , has been since 1859 the chief source of supply . Large deposits exist in Utah . It is widely ...
Page 1125
... nearly all sorts of cells , but are probably not homologous structures . Parapet . Low wall rising above a roof , anciently used for defense and crenellated for that purpose , but in modern buildings serving only to pro- tect persons on ...
... nearly all sorts of cells , but are probably not homologous structures . Parapet . Low wall rising above a roof , anciently used for defense and crenellated for that purpose , but in modern buildings serving only to pro- tect persons on ...
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