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He said the only people who believe you can have compound growth in a finite world are either mad men or economists.
Crepuscular (active at twilight) and nocturnal insects (e.g., moths), as well as many crustaceans from the dim midwater regions of the ocean, have compound eyes known as superposition eyes, which are fundamentally different from the apposition type.
At one time, compound archery competition was mostly limited to the United States and parts of Europe; now, about 40 of the 150 nations affiliated with FITA have compound programs, and Dielen expects that number to increase drastically as Asia becomes more involved.
"These beetles have compound eyes," she told the BBC.
Insects have compound eyes, made of individual units called ommatidia packed together in different ways.
According to Hall, pains have compound intentional content partly consisting of descriptive content, and partly of imperative content.
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