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... human type previously known , and which , in the hugeness of its brow - ridges , virtually out - gorillaed the gorilla . Yet this skull displayed also a mixture of anthropoidal and modern human features , and the limb bones uncertainly ...
... human type previously known , and which , in the hugeness of its brow - ridges , virtually out - gorillaed the gorilla . Yet this skull displayed also a mixture of anthropoidal and modern human features , and the limb bones uncertainly ...
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... human blood , and then may more frequently infect other human beings . While it is probable that some virulent human strains of trypanosomes are capable of infect- ing the majority of human beings , animal strains , feebly pathogenic ...
... human blood , and then may more frequently infect other human beings . While it is probable that some virulent human strains of trypanosomes are capable of infect- ing the majority of human beings , animal strains , feebly pathogenic ...
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... human and bovine strains . In 1902 , he discussed again the possible relation between bovine and human tubercu- losis . He concluded that there was no evidence that bovine tubercle bacilli infect human beings indis- criminately , but ...
... human and bovine strains . In 1902 , he discussed again the possible relation between bovine and human tubercu- losis . He concluded that there was no evidence that bovine tubercle bacilli infect human beings indis- criminately , but ...
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LOUDERBACK G D Age of the Earth 51 | 1 |
Microphotographs R L IVES 445 | 12 |
Pipettes Broken B N SINGH and P B MATHUR 626 | 13 |
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