ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1933 |
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... cent . for white males ; and Clem- ent certain incidences given below for Indians , full bloods , mixed bloods of ... cent . and females 1.0 per cent . Full - blood Indians and Negroes agree fairly well with results gotten by Clement ...
... cent . for white males ; and Clem- ent certain incidences given below for Indians , full bloods , mixed bloods of ... cent . and females 1.0 per cent . Full - blood Indians and Negroes agree fairly well with results gotten by Clement ...
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... cent . ) than the autografts in animals receiving no treatment ( 96.9 per cent . ) . It is of interest to note that in a control series 32 per cent . of the 50 mice developed new primary tumors , while in the treated group only 4 , or ...
... cent . ) than the autografts in animals receiving no treatment ( 96.9 per cent . ) . It is of interest to note that in a control series 32 per cent . of the 50 mice developed new primary tumors , while in the treated group only 4 , or ...
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... cent . of the demand , with water - power supplying only 10 per cent . A marked change has occurred in the relative propor- tion of energy obtained from coal and oil . Only 30 years ago 91 per cent . of the country's horsepower came ...
... cent . of the demand , with water - power supplying only 10 per cent . A marked change has occurred in the relative propor- tion of energy obtained from coal and oil . Only 30 years ago 91 per cent . of the country's horsepower came ...
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