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... carry carry out a process , the process is more difficult to control and less efficient than if a single component does it ( see Hypotheses 3.3.3.2-14 , 3.3.3.2-15 , and 5.4.3-1 , pages 97 and 109 ) . If one or more components which ...
... carry carry out a process , the process is more difficult to control and less efficient than if a single component does it ( see Hypotheses 3.3.3.2-14 , 3.3.3.2-15 , and 5.4.3-1 , pages 97 and 109 ) . If one or more components which ...
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... carry out photosynthesis , but many bacteria do not . The photosynthetic bacteria are distinguished by possession of protochlorophyll or other photosynthetic pigments in place of chlorophyll . ( b ) Protistans . Most members of this ...
... carry out photosynthesis , but many bacteria do not . The photosynthetic bacteria are distinguished by possession of protochlorophyll or other photosynthetic pigments in place of chlorophyll . ( b ) Protistans . Most members of this ...
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... carry out such ingestive processes as the operation of inter- national ports are included . Agriculture , mining , and the use of natural resources are concerns of the United Nations Development Program ( UNDP ) , the Economic ...
... carry out such ingestive processes as the operation of inter- national ports are included . Agriculture , mining , and the use of natural resources are concerns of the United Nations Development Program ( UNDP ) , the Economic ...
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