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... Lines of folding ( heavy lines ; " blind " endings in broken lines ) in southern South Africa . Refer to the main text for discussion . — 1 These lines of folding are also strikingly indicated together with suggestive bonds , well ...
... Lines of folding ( heavy lines ; " blind " endings in broken lines ) in southern South Africa . Refer to the main text for discussion . — 1 These lines of folding are also strikingly indicated together with suggestive bonds , well ...
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... lines mark the distribution of the Common Quail ( Coturnix coturnix ) , broken lines ( India to Burma ; Eastern Australia , Tasmania and New Zealand ) that of species of the genus other than C. coturnix . The range of Excalfactoria in ...
... lines mark the distribution of the Common Quail ( Coturnix coturnix ) , broken lines ( India to Burma ; Eastern Australia , Tasmania and New Zealand ) that of species of the genus other than C. coturnix . The range of Excalfactoria in ...
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... lines of tendency ? See also p . 377 . Valid in regard of plants , this line of argument is of course quite as valid ... lines of development crystallised . These might be termed the anthropoid and the human line . The anthropoid line ...
... lines of tendency ? See also p . 377 . Valid in regard of plants , this line of argument is of course quite as valid ... lines of development crystallised . These might be termed the anthropoid and the human line . The anthropoid line ...
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