The New Encyclopædia Britannica: MacropædiaEncyclopædia Britannica, 1993 This encyclopedia includes a two-volume index, a 12-volume Micropaedia (Ready reference), a 17-volume Macropaedia (Knowledge in depth), and the Propaedia. |
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... present ; legs long and semirigid ; digitigrade with 5 toes on front ( 1 dew claw ) and 4 on rear foot ; claws blunt and nearly straight . Entepicondylar foramen absent ; baculum well developed and grooved . Cecum always present , short ...
... present ; legs long and semirigid ; digitigrade with 5 toes on front ( 1 dew claw ) and 4 on rear foot ; claws blunt and nearly straight . Entepicondylar foramen absent ; baculum well developed and grooved . Cecum always present , short ...
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... present . Feet became 2 - toed early in the geological history of the group . + Family Hypertragulidae . Upper Eocene to lower Miocene ; North America . Like Old World Tragulina ( see below ) but with a canine - like first lower ...
... present . Feet became 2 - toed early in the geological history of the group . + Family Hypertragulidae . Upper Eocene to lower Miocene ; North America . Like Old World Tragulina ( see below ) but with a canine - like first lower ...
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... present , the temperature will determine which form changes into the other . Because the energy of an atom is distributed over a wide spectrum , the whole of a sample of a solid substance , for example , will not be transformed ...
... present , the temperature will determine which form changes into the other . Because the energy of an atom is distributed over a wide spectrum , the whole of a sample of a solid substance , for example , will not be transformed ...
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