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Page 697
... centre of the country was clearly underlined . A number of archi- tecturally excellent buildings and city areas were built during this period . Stockholm had earned a very bad reputation for poor hygiene during the first half of the ...
... centre of the country was clearly underlined . A number of archi- tecturally excellent buildings and city areas were built during this period . Stockholm had earned a very bad reputation for poor hygiene during the first half of the ...
Page 805
... CENTRES OF ACTIVITY A centre of activity is an area formed by the arrival from below of a localized strong magnetic field at the Sun's surface . Its description includes all of the transient inter- related phenomena listed above . A few ...
... CENTRES OF ACTIVITY A centre of activity is an area formed by the arrival from below of a localized strong magnetic field at the Sun's surface . Its description includes all of the transient inter- related phenomena listed above . A few ...
Page 890
... centre . Sydney has only recently become a centre for interna- tional tourists . The number of first - class hotels is still inadequate , and they are not of the highest standard , but Sydney has many excellent motels offering accommoda ...
... centre . Sydney has only recently become a centre for interna- tional tourists . The number of first - class hotels is still inadequate , and they are not of the highest standard , but Sydney has many excellent motels offering accommoda ...
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