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The very first part of what became the Oxford English Dictionary, published in 1884 and covering the range from A to Ant, did not include the word "African".
The very first part of what became the Oxford English Dictionary, published in 1884 and covering the range from A to Ant, did not include….
By Jesse Sheidlower November 28 , 2012The very first part of what became the Oxford English Dictionary, published in 1884 and covering the range from A to Ant, did not include the word "African".
With synthesized timbres covering the range from frog to celesta by way of a slamming door, the piece sounds like flickerings from a large, multifaceted object in slow rotation.
This happened week-in and week-out for ten weeks, covering the range of eukaryotic taxa.
Seven-point calibration curves covering the range of solutes being measured were run daily.
A smoothed image was generated that corresponded to each of ten smoothing levels covering the range.
All the azo-coupled phthalocyanines exhibited broad absorptions covering the range 300 800 nm.
These measurements were carried out at different electrolyte pHs, covering the range −0.6 < pH < 3.0.
Fig. 6 shows a scale for seven known ligands[45] covering the range of log Ktherm 4 to 18.
There is, however, a need for a supplementary method covering the range of lower energies, down to 0.01 mJ.
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