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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Colour terms in different languages Genera- tion of gram- matical sentences Functions of Harris's rules. construc- tions " women , " each of which is syntactically equivalent to " men and women . " ( It is here implied that the conjunc- ...
Colour terms in different languages Genera- tion of gram- matical sentences Functions of Harris's rules. construc- tions " women , " each of which is syntactically equivalent to " men and women . " ( It is here implied that the conjunc- ...
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... tion with synthetic polymers , for it enables polymeriza- tion of relatively insoluble monomers such as styrene ( see above Polymers ) to be carried out in aqueous solution or emulsion . The characteristic and most widely used colloidal ...
... tion with synthetic polymers , for it enables polymeriza- tion of relatively insoluble monomers such as styrene ( see above Polymers ) to be carried out in aqueous solution or emulsion . The characteristic and most widely used colloidal ...
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... tion , but instead selects a sample of the population and from that sample infers the viewing habits of all . Errors of sampling are expected , but , the larger the sample , other things being equal , the smaller the sampling error will ...
... tion , but instead selects a sample of the population and from that sample infers the viewing habits of all . Errors of sampling are expected , but , the larger the sample , other things being equal , the smaller the sampling error will ...
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