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Staples et al (2019) on long cutaneous branches of the obturator nerve in humans Taylor (2018) on Xenoposeidon as a rebbachisaurid Taylor and Wedel (2016) on the neck of Barosaurus Hallett and Wedel (2016), The Sauropod Dinosaurs: Life in the Age of Giants Ansolabehere et al. (2016...
aeremained unaffected throughout each of the individual pulses. eremained未受影响在每一各自的脉冲中。[translate] ait does not matter 它不事关[translate] ayou are my sunshinee 您是我的sunshinee[translate] asince they have to push themselves along with their fists or hang on to branches for su...
Our eldest son knew from about fourteen or fifteen that he was interested in economics and government, and he ended up doing three “work experience”-like placements: first the official school-sanctioned one in the Treasury in London (thanks to a family friend who worked there); then on his...
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When the test says there's a problem, you're forced to cut off large branches from the tree to check if the disease is really there. For every 1,000 trees you test, you might save one tree from dying of the disease. But in the process, you'll unnecessarily damage hundreds of ...
书评地址:A Richer Picture of Mathematics The Göttingen Tradition and Beyond Reviewed by Jemma Lorenat1 书评作者介绍Jemma Lorenat is an assistant professor of mathematics at Pitzer College. Her email address is jemma_lorenat@pitzer.edu. Communicated by Notices Book Review Editor Stephan Ramon Garcia...
The water held back by the dam flows over the bank on either side of the river, flooding the nearby ground and forming a pond. At some point in the pond the beavers then build their home, which is called a lodge. This consists of a cone-shaped(锥状的) pipe of branches and sticks ...
Stearn notes in his epilogue "the maintenance of a broad tradition of biological learning accords not only with the Society's past but is vital for its future if it is to remain creatively 'a society for the cultivation of the science of natural history in all its branches' and be true ...