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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HORNEDNESS»
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Nyae Nyae !Kung Beliefs and Rites
It seems that long or short horns may have something to do with good or bad n!
ow, not the long-hornedness of gemsbok as compared with the short-hornedness
of giraffes, but the comparative length of horn within the species. But one kind of ...
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Proceedings of the Australian Society of Animal Production
The Inheritance of Horns in Sheep By C. H. S. DOLLING* SUMMARY |N this
paper different degrees of hornedness in male and female Merinos * are
described and two hypotheses concerning the genetic control of horns in the two
sexes are ...
Australian Society of Animal Production, 1956
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Observations on Popular Antiquities Chiefly Illustrating the ...
WEATHER OMENS. The SKY, PLANETS, 8$C. The learned Moresin in his
Papatus, reckons among Omens the Hornedness of the Moon, the Shooting of
the Stars, and the cloudy rising of the Sun*." Shakspeare in his Richard the
second, Act ...
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Apoha: Buddhist Nominalism and Human Cognition
... anaśva iti), the inference is an exclusion of this [namely, horse] (
tadvyavacchedānumānam)21 because of not observing hornedness in a horse (
aśve viṣāṇitvādarśanena), but [hornedness] does not exclude the white mares,
etc. (karkādīn) ...
Mark Siderits, Tom J. F. Tillemans, Arindam Chakrabarti, 2013
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The Basic Ways of Knowing: An In-depth Study of Kumārila's ...
Thus unlike a middle term which is the immediate cause of inferential cognition '
hornedness' is a remote cause of the cognition of the cow qualified by similarity,
so that it cannot be the middle term. Moreover, the observed hornedness is a ...
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Student Body: A Benefit Mystery Novella
From there, the guess-what—I'm-drawing game degenerated into uninformed
zoological ruminations on the “hornedness” or “not-hornedness” of rhinos. It was
the meaningless drivel of far too many wasted nights at the All—nite, but it beat ...
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Metaphysica nova et vetusta: a return to dualism
Both are simply colligations of particular observations effected by the force of Will.
3. If now we emphasize the qualitative percept in consciousness and conversely
say " hornedness is to twenty cows," there is in the percept "hornedness" in this ...
Simon Somerville Laurie, 1884
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Metaphysica nova et vetusta, a return to dualism, by Scotus ...
Both are simply colligations of particular observations effected by the force of Will.
3. If now we emphasize the qualitative percept in consciousness and conversely
say " hornedness is to twenty cows," there is in the percept "hornedness" in this ...
Simon Somerville Laurie, 1884
Hornedness and polledness in sheep. I. The inheritance of polledness in the
Merino. Aust. J. agric. Res. 11, 427-438. [460, 462] Dolling, C. H. S. (1960b).
Hornedness and polledness in sheep. II. The inheritance of horns in Merino ewes
. Aust.
Michael Lawson Ryder, Stuart Kimbell Stephenson, 1968
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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
VI. References Dolling, C. H. S. (1956). — The inheritance of horns in sheep.
Proc. Aust. Soc. Anim. Prod. 1, 161-4. Dolling, C. H. S. (1960a). — Hornedness
and polledness in sheep. I. The inheritance of polledness in the Merino. Aust. J.
agric.