Science in New Guinea, Volume 11University of Papua New Guinea., 1985 - Agriculture |
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The narrative report and itinerary of the expedition ( Croft , 1981 ) can be found in the Office of Forests files ; an historical summary of botanical activity in the province extracted from the expedition report can be found in ( Croft ...
The narrative report and itinerary of the expedition ( Croft , 1981 ) can be found in the Office of Forests files ; an historical summary of botanical activity in the province extracted from the expedition report can be found in ( Croft ...
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The majority of the skulls , even from the smallest species , had the cranium broken open , presumably to extract the brain . Some skulls had been preserved spiked on a stick with few long bones ' lashed to it . Few labels remained with ...
The majority of the skulls , even from the smallest species , had the cranium broken open , presumably to extract the brain . Some skulls had been preserved spiked on a stick with few long bones ' lashed to it . Few labels remained with ...
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The industrial extraction and production of copper from its ore copper Roasting as oxidation . Cuo as a base reacts with dilute H2S04 Electrolysis of solution to obtain Cu metal . per 100 words Sentence length ( words ) 192 167 171 ...
The industrial extraction and production of copper from its ore copper Roasting as oxidation . Cuo as a base reacts with dilute H2S04 Electrolysis of solution to obtain Cu metal . per 100 words Sentence length ( words ) 192 167 171 ...
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Contents
Ascorbic acid content of some Papua New Guinean | 1 |
The potential use of modern geodetic methods for geophysical | 19 |
A short note on yields of forty one varieties of aibika | 39 |
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