Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 - Science |
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The Quaternary Period , according to M. Piette , was divided into two eras - the end of the Glacial Period forming the dividing line . The intermediate Transition Period commenced when the modern fauna had replaced the glacial fauna ...
The Quaternary Period , according to M. Piette , was divided into two eras - the end of the Glacial Period forming the dividing line . The intermediate Transition Period commenced when the modern fauna had replaced the glacial fauna ...
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6 ) added along the growing septal edge , indicates a single period of growth in the existence of the polyp . ... the term " trabecula " as a series of " trabecular parts ' laid down during successive growth - periods of the polyp . gr ...
6 ) added along the growing septal edge , indicates a single period of growth in the existence of the polyp . ... the term " trabecula " as a series of " trabecular parts ' laid down during successive growth - periods of the polyp . gr ...
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THE PERIOD OF ROTATION OF JUPITER'S SPOTS . - Herr A. A. Nyland communicates to Astronomischen Nachrichten ( No. 3401 ) his observations of Jupiter's markings , made at Utrecht with a refractor of 26 cm . , and of focal length 320 cm .
THE PERIOD OF ROTATION OF JUPITER'S SPOTS . - Herr A. A. Nyland communicates to Astronomischen Nachrichten ( No. 3401 ) his observations of Jupiter's markings , made at Utrecht with a refractor of 26 cm . , and of focal length 320 cm .
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