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... fact , and scarcely in harmony with the observations of Schimper , Karsten , and others , so far as mangrove plants are concerned generally . In this connection it may be mentioned that mangrove plants have mostly very thick leaves ...
... fact , and scarcely in harmony with the observations of Schimper , Karsten , and others , so far as mangrove plants are concerned generally . In this connection it may be mentioned that mangrove plants have mostly very thick leaves ...
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... fact that capital is subject to such replacements enables us to assert that , in the long run , there is a tendency to some equality of reward be- tween indirect labour ( i.e. labour embodied in capital ) and direct labour . Thus in a ...
... fact that capital is subject to such replacements enables us to assert that , in the long run , there is a tendency to some equality of reward be- tween indirect labour ( i.e. labour embodied in capital ) and direct labour . Thus in a ...
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... fact , the travelled Frenchman seems to have been a person somewhat illiterate , as he had to call in extraneous aid in putting his memoirs into shape . He must be supposed to have picked up some colloquial Persian , but otherwise seems ...
... fact , the travelled Frenchman seems to have been a person somewhat illiterate , as he had to call in extraneous aid in putting his memoirs into shape . He must be supposed to have picked up some colloquial Persian , but otherwise seems ...
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... fact , that what we call the freezing and boiling - points of a body are the temperatures at which these changes take place at such free surfaces . The dust always present in the atmosphere offers this free surface to the gaseous water ...
... fact , that what we call the freezing and boiling - points of a body are the temperatures at which these changes take place at such free surfaces . The dust always present in the atmosphere offers this free surface to the gaseous water ...
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... fact that many unprotected animals render themselves inconspicuous by covering themselves with materials which resemble their environ- ment . Thus certain Lepidopterous larvæ form cases for themselves out of the fragments of the ...
... fact that many unprotected animals render themselves inconspicuous by covering themselves with materials which resemble their environ- ment . Thus certain Lepidopterous larvæ form cases for themselves out of the fragments of the ...
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