Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1966 |
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Page 924
... chapter . Since numerous highly sophisticated ecological inter- pretations are the most consistently suc- cessful characteristic of the book , this chapter is the true keystone of its structure . The relatively few finds that might shed ...
... chapter . Since numerous highly sophisticated ecological inter- pretations are the most consistently suc- cessful characteristic of the book , this chapter is the true keystone of its structure . The relatively few finds that might shed ...
Page 937
... chapter 3 , the groups of non- leguminous plants which fix nitrogen are cataloged . Because the endophytes in these root nodules have been re- sistant to cultivation free from the host , information about them is in- direct . However ...
... chapter 3 , the groups of non- leguminous plants which fix nitrogen are cataloged . Because the endophytes in these root nodules have been re- sistant to cultivation free from the host , information about them is in- direct . However ...
Page 1052
... chapters , this consists of a rela- tively concise text , followed by a series of comprehensive tables , and then depiction of every relevant structural formula . A useful part of this second chapter is a thoughtful consideration of the ...
... chapters , this consists of a rela- tively concise text , followed by a series of comprehensive tables , and then depiction of every relevant structural formula . A useful part of this second chapter is a thoughtful consideration of the ...
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