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... appear in the petro- glyphs ( rock inscriptions ) before the camel and the present aridity - the camel appearing in the last few centuries BC . Although discovered skeletal remains are few , indications suggest these early peoples had ...
... appear in the petro- glyphs ( rock inscriptions ) before the camel and the present aridity - the camel appearing in the last few centuries BC . Although discovered skeletal remains are few , indications suggest these early peoples had ...
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... appear- ance of lime concretions that resemble the shape of gin- ger roots . Other sha - chiang t'u soils develop impervious layers of limestone hardpan up to 20 inches thick . Rainfall and tempera- ture Halophytic ( salt- tolerant ) ...
... appear- ance of lime concretions that resemble the shape of gin- ger roots . Other sha - chiang t'u soils develop impervious layers of limestone hardpan up to 20 inches thick . Rainfall and tempera- ture Halophytic ( salt- tolerant ) ...
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... appear and in some cases become confluent over large areas of the body or even universal . The melanocytes . lose the capacity to make melanin , but the nature of the cell damage is not known . In some patients the melanocytes can be ...
... appear and in some cases become confluent over large areas of the body or even universal . The melanocytes . lose the capacity to make melanin , but the nature of the cell damage is not known . In some patients the melanocytes can be ...
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