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Page 319
... sounds , which are an Sciences . " But at any rate one cannot octave of each other- -a grave sound when admit that it was a scientific error thus it flies and a sharp sound when it alights . to make confession of ignorance . The We say ...
... sounds , which are an Sciences . " But at any rate one cannot octave of each other- -a grave sound when admit that it was a scientific error thus it flies and a sharp sound when it alights . to make confession of ignorance . The We say ...
Page 320
... sound is heard . When the thorax moves alone a sharp sound is produced . This , M. de Bellesme believes , is the only explanation that can be given of the mode of production of the two sounds which constitute buzzing . From The ...
... sound is heard . When the thorax moves alone a sharp sound is produced . This , M. de Bellesme believes , is the only explanation that can be given of the mode of production of the two sounds which constitute buzzing . From The ...
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... sounds , which are an Sciences . " But at any rate one cannot octave of each other . a grave sound when admit that it was a scientific error thus it flies and a sharp sound when it alights . to make confession of ignorance . The We say ...
... sounds , which are an Sciences . " But at any rate one cannot octave of each other . a grave sound when admit that it was a scientific error thus it flies and a sharp sound when it alights . to make confession of ignorance . The We say ...
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