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... Define diffusion . What are the differences be- tween the diffusion of gases and liquids ? 8. Explain fully the accumulation of electricity in a Leyden jar . 9. What is meant by saying that electricity resides only Junior Physics .
... Define diffusion . What are the differences be- tween the diffusion of gases and liquids ? 8. Explain fully the accumulation of electricity in a Leyden jar . 9. What is meant by saying that electricity resides only Junior Physics .
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... fully as you can the differences between Anemophilous and Entomophilous plants . 6. What are the chemical elements which constitute the food of plants , and whence does the plant obtain each of them ? 7. Give the characters of ( 1 ) ...
... fully as you can the differences between Anemophilous and Entomophilous plants . 6. What are the chemical elements which constitute the food of plants , and whence does the plant obtain each of them ? 7. Give the characters of ( 1 ) ...
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... fully as you can the differences between Vertebrate and Invertebrate animals . 2. Define the following terms ; -Gastrula , Hydrorhiza , Polypite , Discontinuous gemmation , Blastoderm , Coen- osare , Trophosome , Lantern of Aristotle ...
... fully as you can the differences between Vertebrate and Invertebrate animals . 2. Define the following terms ; -Gastrula , Hydrorhiza , Polypite , Discontinuous gemmation , Blastoderm , Coen- osare , Trophosome , Lantern of Aristotle ...
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... fully taught in Chris- tianity ? 5. State the argument derived from the Philosophy of History in favour of Christianity as a Divine scheme . 6. Show that the Socialistic problem can find its true solution only by the practical ...
... fully taught in Chris- tianity ? 5. State the argument derived from the Philosophy of History in favour of Christianity as a Divine scheme . 6. Show that the Socialistic problem can find its true solution only by the practical ...
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... fully one species belonging to each of these families . 3. Write out a list of such plants as you know belong- ing to ( 1 ) Ranunculaceæ , ( 2 ) Ĉruciferæ , ( B ) Leguminosa . 4. Describe the different modes of Dehiscence of Pericarps ...
... fully one species belonging to each of these families . 3. Write out a list of such plants as you know belong- ing to ( 1 ) Ranunculaceæ , ( 2 ) Ĉruciferæ , ( B ) Leguminosa . 4. Describe the different modes of Dehiscence of Pericarps ...
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