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Page 246
... environment such as furni- ture , ceramic ware , textiles , metalwork , and the like . It may be that mechanisms of all sorts should be included in the group , assuming that design operates ; i.e. , a crowbar would be an art object ; a ...
... environment such as furni- ture , ceramic ware , textiles , metalwork , and the like . It may be that mechanisms of all sorts should be included in the group , assuming that design operates ; i.e. , a crowbar would be an art object ; a ...
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... environments , it seems reasonable to suppose that the same desire to avoid conflicts over land and water rights and to ... environment of the Nile Valley to the dramatic kingship and civilization of the pharaohs , should have occasioned ...
... environments , it seems reasonable to suppose that the same desire to avoid conflicts over land and water rights and to ... environment of the Nile Valley to the dramatic kingship and civilization of the pharaohs , should have occasioned ...
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... environment , now called homeostasis . The cell concept influenced many biological disciplines , including that of embryology , in which cells are impor- tant in determining the way in which a fertilized egg develops into a new organism ...
... environment , now called homeostasis . The cell concept influenced many biological disciplines , including that of embryology , in which cells are impor- tant in determining the way in which a fertilized egg develops into a new organism ...
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