Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1967 |
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Page 941
... surface abundance in phase with the prior light cycle . Large numbers of the animals , however , remained at the surface dur- ing the hours corresponding to the previously imposed " daytime , " a be- havior which is in marked contrast ...
... surface abundance in phase with the prior light cycle . Large numbers of the animals , however , remained at the surface dur- ing the hours corresponding to the previously imposed " daytime , " a be- havior which is in marked contrast ...
Page 1047
... surface . Locally , the bedrock surface is rather smooth and may exhibit regular " val- leys " and " hills . " Beginning in 1962 , several linear areas of gradual sub- sidence began to form within the com- partment . All of them were ...
... surface . Locally , the bedrock surface is rather smooth and may exhibit regular " val- leys " and " hills . " Beginning in 1962 , several linear areas of gradual sub- sidence began to form within the com- partment . All of them were ...
Page 1049
... surface ( surface with spines and tubercles ) has an entirely different appearance . There is evidence of a polycrystalline structure ( Figs . 3 and 4 ) . Needles or laths of calcite ap- proximately 0.2 wide occur in pre- μ ferred ...
... surface ( surface with spines and tubercles ) has an entirely different appearance . There is evidence of a polycrystalline structure ( Figs . 3 and 4 ) . Needles or laths of calcite ap- proximately 0.2 wide occur in pre- μ ferred ...
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