The New Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 2Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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... types of so - called hair sensilla , named on the basis of their shape ( Figure 9 ) . The following types of sensilla are known from critical behavioral or electrophysi- ological studies to be chemoreceptive : ( 1 ) trichodea ( hairs ) ...
... types of so - called hair sensilla , named on the basis of their shape ( Figure 9 ) . The following types of sensilla are known from critical behavioral or electrophysi- ological studies to be chemoreceptive : ( 1 ) trichodea ( hairs ) ...
Page 135
... type of unknown function . Attempts have been made to designate developmental stages of these types and to view some of them as stages in the development of others , thus giving rise to at least five classes . The sensory cells are ...
... type of unknown function . Attempts have been made to designate developmental stages of these types and to view some of them as stages in the development of others , thus giving rise to at least five classes . The sensory cells are ...
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... type as possible to a great original prototype that Buddhist tradition erroneously believed had been made during the lifetime of the Buddha ; in practice , this meant the types the local craftsmen knew as the oldest and most authentic ...
... type as possible to a great original prototype that Buddhist tradition erroneously believed had been made during the lifetime of the Buddha ; in practice , this meant the types the local craftsmen knew as the oldest and most authentic ...
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SAN FRANCISCO | 1 |
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SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE | 10 |
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