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... produced in hives that have lost the queen . A great quantity of royal jelly is then prepared for feeding the larva destined to replace her . Therefore , if fertile workers are produced in this situation alone , it is evident their ...
... produced in hives that have lost the queen . A great quantity of royal jelly is then prepared for feeding the larva destined to replace her . Therefore , if fertile workers are produced in this situation alone , it is evident their ...
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... produce an extraordinary degree of warmth . But a very small quantity only of this pile , is applicable to superior articles ; a more attenuated one might be produced , and would be found of great value . It must be observed with regret ...
... produce an extraordinary degree of warmth . But a very small quantity only of this pile , is applicable to superior articles ; a more attenuated one might be produced , and would be found of great value . It must be observed with regret ...
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... produced by the application of the ligature . Dr. Jones found by ex- periment that , if a ligature be affixed round an artery , and then removed , although the circulation is immediately restored through the vessel , so that it appears ...
... produced by the application of the ligature . Dr. Jones found by ex- periment that , if a ligature be affixed round an artery , and then removed , although the circulation is immediately restored through the vessel , so that it appears ...
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