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g the relationship between mental and sensual examination. She takes intoconsideration the epistemological problem of the two modes of exploration: obtaining knowledge from empirical exploration and projecting that knowledge to the object of exploration..Chipmunk 发表于 2025-3-25 11:24:32
Dale Purvesinties of belief or disbelief are not held by the inhabitants of Conrad’s fiction; even the sceptical Martin Decoud will not admit the charges of being ‘godless — a materialist’ and a ‘victim of this faithless age’ (., 198). In the few cases where faith is proclaimed (such as Whalley), the claim isadmission 发表于 2025-3-25 13:50:34
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Dale Purvessurfactant-, gas-, acid-, and alcohol-producing microbes may be more suitable for enhancing production from reservoirs where residual oil is trapped due to capillary forces. Ex situ production of chemicals, e.g., biosurfactants from bioreactors for injection in wells, offers the advantage of being m慷慨不好 发表于 2025-3-26 02:38:00
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Dale Purvest-known private collection of Lepidoptera, containing some 2¼ million specimens, employed more than 400 collectors of butterflies and/or birds in various parts of the world. One of the major areas of concentration for collectors has been the Indo-Pacific (Figure 6.1 — after Rothschild 1983), reflect故意钓到白杨 发表于 2025-3-26 10:09:17
Dale Purvessence of obvious alternative explanations for most migrant declines, the question of the effects of habitat loss in general and forest loss specifically is no longer strictly academic; for some species, it has become a critical conservation issue (Rappole ., 1994).为敌 发表于 2025-3-26 13:53:45
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nd of that chapter, it is not only emotional bonds that bring each set together but also the number seven. The present chapter moves beyond the kinds of emotional connections examined in chapter 3—the love between god and devotee, the love between husband and wife, or the love among married sisters—