The New Encyclopaedia Britannica, Volumes 1-10Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1974 - Reference [1] Propaedia: outline of knowledge and guide to the Britannica.--[2]-[11] Micropaedia: ready reference and index.--[12]-[30] Macropaedia: knowledge in depth. |
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Page 96
... region of the retina that is employed for accurate vision , the eyes being directed toward the objects of regard so that their images fall in this restricted region . If the object of interest is large , so as to subtend a large angle ...
... region of the retina that is employed for accurate vision , the eyes being directed toward the objects of regard so that their images fall in this restricted region . If the object of interest is large , so as to subtend a large angle ...
Page 425
... regions may be described . The Flatwood lowland soils form the largest soil region in Florida , which corresponds roughly to the coastal low- lands . The terrain here is level and underlain by a hard- pan that impedes drainage and ...
... regions may be described . The Flatwood lowland soils form the largest soil region in Florida , which corresponds roughly to the coastal low- lands . The terrain here is level and underlain by a hard- pan that impedes drainage and ...
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... regional concept . Regions and regional classifica- tions . In both social and natural sciences , there are many words used in everyday language that also have a specific professional meaning : " region " is one such word . The term ...
... regional concept . Regions and regional classifica- tions . In both social and natural sciences , there are many words used in everyday language that also have a specific professional meaning : " region " is one such word . The term ...
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