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Page 74
... plants of the sea , some so small as to be invisible to the unaided eye , make up the carbo- hydrates essential to animal life . Now go another step up the biological ladder and iden- tify the simplest and yet the most important ...
... plants of the sea , some so small as to be invisible to the unaided eye , make up the carbo- hydrates essential to animal life . Now go another step up the biological ladder and iden- tify the simplest and yet the most important ...
Page 84
... plants of the sea , which assimilate these inorganic chemicals and use them for the production of living matter , were be- lieved to be the sole source of food for the tiniest marine animals , the zooplankton . Long - held Belief ...
... plants of the sea , which assimilate these inorganic chemicals and use them for the production of living matter , were be- lieved to be the sole source of food for the tiniest marine animals , the zooplankton . Long - held Belief ...
Page 116
... plants , fringe methods , related to many new or improved former sugges- tions , are being explored . Pilot plants are an important phase of various applied research programs of the Office of Saline Water , bridging the gap between ...
... plants , fringe methods , related to many new or improved former sugges- tions , are being explored . Pilot plants are an important phase of various applied research programs of the Office of Saline Water , bridging the gap between ...
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