Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1967 |
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Page 1046
... occurs . Two other factors help to account for the difference between the two phenomena and to control which one may occur in specific locations . One of these is the general configuration of the bed- rock surface . The other is the ...
... occurs . Two other factors help to account for the difference between the two phenomena and to control which one may occur in specific locations . One of these is the general configuration of the bed- rock surface . The other is the ...
Page 1049
... occur in pre- μ ferred orientation . The ends of these features , occurring at the same height , appear as a fine , bumpy surface ( Fig . 3 ) . The edges of the laths merge to- gether , forming a smooth surface with rows of parallel ...
... occur in pre- μ ferred orientation . The ends of these features , occurring at the same height , appear as a fine , bumpy surface ( Fig . 3 ) . The edges of the laths merge to- gether , forming a smooth surface with rows of parallel ...
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... occur because of the distant relationship of Cy and P. latidens . If so , Cy could have two modes of re- production depending on the kind of sperm provided . With P. latidens sperm , gynogenesis would be the rule but with P. lucida ...
... occur because of the distant relationship of Cy and P. latidens . If so , Cy could have two modes of re- production depending on the kind of sperm provided . With P. latidens sperm , gynogenesis would be the rule but with P. lucida ...
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