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... position and the uniformly cut paper is automatically fed into the proper position by the press . For hand rubbing , several registering methods can be used . One method uses a mitred corner nailed to a table or special board . A sheet ...
... position and the uniformly cut paper is automatically fed into the proper position by the press . For hand rubbing , several registering methods can be used . One method uses a mitred corner nailed to a table or special board . A sheet ...
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... position of the head . The manner in which the child passes through the birth canal in the second stage of labour depends upon the position in which it is lying and the type of the mother's pelvis . The sequence of events described in ...
... position of the head . The manner in which the child passes through the birth canal in the second stage of labour depends upon the position in which it is lying and the type of the mother's pelvis . The sequence of events described in ...
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... position of accumulation shifts rapidly . On a longer time scale ( hundreds to thousands of years ) , the position of an entire active delta may migrate over a considerable distance . ESTUARIES Estuaries are partially enclosed bodies of ...
... position of accumulation shifts rapidly . On a longer time scale ( hundreds to thousands of years ) , the position of an entire active delta may migrate over a considerable distance . ESTUARIES Estuaries are partially enclosed bodies of ...
Contents
PRECOLUMBIAN CIVILIZATIONS | 1 |
PREHISTORIC Peoples AND CULTURES | 45 |
PRINTING TYPOGRAPHY AND PHOTOENGRAVING | 71 |
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