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Centrosome and sphere in the ovarian stroma of 

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Cleavage of the egg of Arenicola. Science, 5, 1897, 

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Some features of the oogeuesis of Sternaspis. [1897.] 

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The significance of the spiral type of cleavage and its 

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A specimen of Nais with bifurcated prostornium. 

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The early development of Arenicola and Sternaspis. 

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Abnormalities in the cestode Moniezia expausa. 

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Child, Clement D. The resistance of tin-foil as changed by 

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The discharge of electrified bodies by the X-rays. 

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A dissociation theory of the electric arc. Phys. Rev., 

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Child, Clement D., & Quick, R. II'. Thermal conductivity 

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Childs, Christopher. The history of typhoid fever in 

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Childs, H. Y. Observations of a dark spot in Jupiter's N. 

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The mockingbird at Barnegat, N.J., and on Long 

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