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Page 453
... separation required to isolate a population depends upon the species concerned . A change sufficient to isolate ... separated , evolve independently . of Natural populations cannot become highly specialized to isolation their particular ...
... separation required to isolate a population depends upon the species concerned . A change sufficient to isolate ... separated , evolve independently . of Natural populations cannot become highly specialized to isolation their particular ...
Page 551
... separation of the elements of theatre , a breakdown into logically analyzable quan- tities . This requires a certain objective distance from the material on the part of both the performer and the spectator , which Brecht called the ...
... separation of the elements of theatre , a breakdown into logically analyzable quan- tities . This requires a certain objective distance from the material on the part of both the performer and the spectator , which Brecht called the ...
Page 585
... separation of these stars is 15.3 astronomical units , P = 200 years , but the masses are 0.05 and 0.04 Suns ; they probably do not shine by nuclear energy generation but are radiating away gravitational energy . Binary with mean separation ...
... separation of these stars is 15.3 astronomical units , P = 200 years , but the masses are 0.05 and 0.04 Suns ; they probably do not shine by nuclear energy generation but are radiating away gravitational energy . Binary with mean separation ...
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