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Page 218
... period must also take into account the enormous effect of social and political upheavals dur- ing the early and middle parts of the century . In England , where the literary history of the period is usually divided into two parts , the ...
... period must also take into account the enormous effect of social and political upheavals dur- ing the early and middle parts of the century . In England , where the literary history of the period is usually divided into two parts , the ...
Page 341
... period of intrauterine development varies from about eight to 40 days . After this period the young migrate from the vagina to attach to the teats for further development . The pouch , or marsupium , is variously structured . Many ...
... period of intrauterine development varies from about eight to 40 days . After this period the young migrate from the vagina to attach to the teats for further development . The pouch , or marsupium , is variously structured . Many ...
Page 380
... period , these phases occupy the female primate ( among higher primates anyway ) for a full year or more ; then the cycle starts again . The female does not usually come into estrus ( physiologically receptive period ) until the infant ...
... period , these phases occupy the female primate ( among higher primates anyway ) for a full year or more ; then the cycle starts again . The female does not usually come into estrus ( physiologically receptive period ) until the infant ...
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