Encyclopedia Americana, Volume 8Americana Corporation, 1965 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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Page 46
... usually on the right side . The masculine chiton was modified to re- semble the short Asiatic tunic ; it was sewed on the shoulder , and cut away under the arms to leave very short sleeves . The neck , which was cut out slightly , was ...
... usually on the right side . The masculine chiton was modified to re- semble the short Asiatic tunic ; it was sewed on the shoulder , and cut away under the arms to leave very short sleeves . The neck , which was cut out slightly , was ...
Page 63
... usually it remains idle until the following spring . In fact , some cotton may not be harvested until December or even January , although about 90 to 95 per cent of the crop is normally ginned by December 1 . Whether or not the land is ...
... usually it remains idle until the following spring . In fact , some cotton may not be harvested until December or even January , although about 90 to 95 per cent of the crop is normally ginned by December 1 . Whether or not the land is ...
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... usually fused to one to eight , generally eight , of the succeeding trunk seg- ments to form the cephalothorax and the re- maining trunk segments then constitute the ab- domen . The external surface of a crustacean consists of hardened ...
... usually fused to one to eight , generally eight , of the succeeding trunk seg- ments to form the cephalothorax and the re- maining trunk segments then constitute the ab- domen . The external surface of a crustacean consists of hardened ...
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