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Page 279
... coordination of the efforts of human groups . Their intended purpose varies : they may be defensive towers , places of worship , or funerary monu- ments . There are also other types of megalithic monu- ments in the Balearic Isles ; for ...
... coordination of the efforts of human groups . Their intended purpose varies : they may be defensive towers , places of worship , or funerary monu- ments . There are also other types of megalithic monu- ments in the Balearic Isles ; for ...
Page 635
... Coordination number for hydrates . Although it is an oversimplification to equate an ion's hydration number ( number of water molecules associated with the ion ) with its coordination number ( the number of molecules , atoms , or ions ...
... Coordination number for hydrates . Although it is an oversimplification to equate an ion's hydration number ( number of water molecules associated with the ion ) with its coordination number ( the number of molecules , atoms , or ions ...
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... coordination , orientation , learning , and memory . Not until the end of the 19th century did animal behaviour become free from anthropocentric interests and assume an importance in its own right . The British behaviorist C. Lloyd ...
... coordination , orientation , learning , and memory . Not until the end of the 19th century did animal behaviour become free from anthropocentric interests and assume an importance in its own right . The British behaviorist C. Lloyd ...
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