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... whole books " borrowed " in this way has probably not been great ; how- ever , increasingly sophisticated technologies are evolving for the transfer of such materials , and it is becoming feasible that a single central computer with ...
... whole books " borrowed " in this way has probably not been great ; how- ever , increasingly sophisticated technologies are evolving for the transfer of such materials , and it is becoming feasible that a single central computer with ...
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... whole . " ) To be whole is to be healthy , and to be healthy is to be whole . Ancient Greek has two etymologically distinct words translatable as " health , ” hygeia and euexia . Hygeia , the source of our word " hygiene , " apparently ...
... whole . " ) To be whole is to be healthy , and to be healthy is to be whole . Ancient Greek has two etymologically distinct words translatable as " health , ” hygeia and euexia . Hygeia , the source of our word " hygiene , " apparently ...
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... whole . Second , a fully formed mature organism is an organic whole , an articulated whole , composed of parts . It is a structure and not a heap . The parts of an organism have specific functions which define their nature as parts ...
... whole . Second , a fully formed mature organism is an organic whole , an articulated whole , composed of parts . It is a structure and not a heap . The parts of an organism have specific functions which define their nature as parts ...
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