Nature, Volume 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 - Electronic journals |
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... common in England . It cannot withstand exposure to extreme cold for any great length of time , and thrives best , sometimes reproducing at the unusual rate of three or more generations each year , where a warm , equable temperature , a ...
... common in England . It cannot withstand exposure to extreme cold for any great length of time , and thrives best , sometimes reproducing at the unusual rate of three or more generations each year , where a warm , equable temperature , a ...
Page 370
... common on the human gums , is innocuous and not a cause of pyorrhoea . He cites their observation of the oc- currence of E. gingivalis in pus from the mouths of dogs and cats . Endolimax nana is a small but well - marked innocuous ...
... common on the human gums , is innocuous and not a cause of pyorrhoea . He cites their observation of the oc- currence of E. gingivalis in pus from the mouths of dogs and cats . Endolimax nana is a small but well - marked innocuous ...
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... common limpet . * Sex- The sex - phenomena in the common limpet closely resemble in most respects those found in the slipper limpet , where the small females and large males are accounted for , but in which all the tiny ones - some ...
... common limpet . * Sex- The sex - phenomena in the common limpet closely resemble in most respects those found in the slipper limpet , where the small females and large males are accounted for , but in which all the tiny ones - some ...
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