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... become shrunken . Others accumulate suffi- cient pigment or other substances to increase in size . 482 The nucleus grows irregular in shape or even disappears . The distinction between nucleus and cytoplasm becomes less clear . The ...
... become shrunken . Others accumulate suffi- cient pigment or other substances to increase in size . 482 The nucleus grows irregular in shape or even disappears . The distinction between nucleus and cytoplasm becomes less clear . The ...
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... becomes faulty , and procedures must be developed if these faults are to be corrected . Controls on costs , quantity , and quality of food served become neces- sary . Management skills increase in importance . The fifth stage arrives if ...
... becomes faulty , and procedures must be developed if these faults are to be corrected . Controls on costs , quantity , and quality of food served become neces- sary . Management skills increase in importance . The fifth stage arrives if ...
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... become more interdependent as societies become larger and as the components become less totipotential . ( d ) The adjustment processes of large societies are indeed more elaborate , since they must adjust a much greater number of ...
... become more interdependent as societies become larger and as the components become less totipotential . ( d ) The adjustment processes of large societies are indeed more elaborate , since they must adjust a much greater number of ...
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