Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1970 |
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... chemical differences between the maria and terrae with those of corresponding features on earth . Figure 1b presents the chemical composition of Pacific basalts ( 15 ) and an average composi- tion of the North American continental crust ...
... chemical differences between the maria and terrae with those of corresponding features on earth . Figure 1b presents the chemical composition of Pacific basalts ( 15 ) and an average composi- tion of the North American continental crust ...
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... chemical would not find the food normally present and would perish . An attractive feature of this ap- proach is that no toxic chemicals need be used . In 1968 , as part of a program for large - scale rearing of the corn earworm ...
... chemical would not find the food normally present and would perish . An attractive feature of this ap- proach is that no toxic chemicals need be used . In 1968 , as part of a program for large - scale rearing of the corn earworm ...
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... chemical interest , though important and fascinating , are not dis- cussed here because they have already been reviewed ( 2 , 6 ) . The various Cannabis sativa prepara- tions are the most widely used illicit drugs in the world ...
... chemical interest , though important and fascinating , are not dis- cussed here because they have already been reviewed ( 2 , 6 ) . The various Cannabis sativa prepara- tions are the most widely used illicit drugs in the world ...
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