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... possible . As drawn , the slope of the tie lines indicates that there is more A in the C - rich layer than in the B - rich one . K ' , where the tie lines have shrunk to a point , is called a plait point . Addition of sufficient A to ...
... possible . As drawn , the slope of the tie lines indicates that there is more A in the C - rich layer than in the B - rich one . K ' , where the tie lines have shrunk to a point , is called a plait point . Addition of sufficient A to ...
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Possible ancestors of the lemurs Appear- ance of hominids First ground- living monkey The special. Cretaceous ( about 75,000,000 years ago ) by the discov- ery in Montana of one premolar and four molar teeth , representing two species of ...
Possible ancestors of the lemurs Appear- ance of hominids First ground- living monkey The special. Cretaceous ( about 75,000,000 years ago ) by the discov- ery in Montana of one premolar and four molar teeth , representing two species of ...
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... possible for no two of the 24 people to share a birthday can be examined . For simplicity , anyone born on Febru- ary 29 may call his birthday February 28. There are , consequently , 365 days on which the first person in the party can ...
... possible for no two of the 24 people to share a birthday can be examined . For simplicity , anyone born on Febru- ary 29 may call his birthday February 28. There are , consequently , 365 days on which the first person in the party can ...
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