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Page 43
... original " aspirates " became voiced unaspirated stops ( bh became b , etc. ) , the original voiced unaspirated stops became voiceless ( b be- came p , etc. ) , and the original voiceless ( unaspirated ) stops became " aspirates " ( p ...
... original " aspirates " became voiced unaspirated stops ( bh became b , etc. ) , the original voiced unaspirated stops became voiceless ( b be- came p , etc. ) , and the original voiceless ( unaspirated ) stops became " aspirates " ( p ...
Page 507
... original - equipment manufacturers , and middlemen . Users make use of the goods in their businesses - for example , the manufacturer who purchases a metal - stamping press to produce parts for his finished goods . Original - equipment ...
... original - equipment manufacturers , and middlemen . Users make use of the goods in their businesses - for example , the manufacturer who purchases a metal - stamping press to produce parts for his finished goods . Original - equipment ...
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... original impetus provided by Descartes . Germany also produced synthetic projective geometers , notably Jakob Steiner ( born in Switzerland but educated in Germany ) and Karl George Christian von Staudt , who emphasized what can be ...
... original impetus provided by Descartes . Germany also produced synthetic projective geometers , notably Jakob Steiner ( born in Switzerland but educated in Germany ) and Karl George Christian von Staudt , who emphasized what can be ...
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