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eutely in the
early 1900s,
textbooks and
theories of
cytology and
ontogeny have not used the term consistently.
Advancements in the
field of
eutely has...
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aurez aimé tu
avais aimé vous
aviez aimé tu eus aimé vous
eûtes aimé 3rd
person il/elle
aimera ils/elles
aimeront il/elle aura aimé ils/elles...
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published by
Charles Montagu Doughty,
Charles Huber,
Philippe Berger and
Julius Euting in 1884-85. The
alphabet is
descended from the
Aramaic alphabet. In turn...
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Julius Euting (11 July 1839 – 2
January 1913) was a
German Orientalist.
Director of the
National and
University Library of Strasbourg, he
completed his...
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Cymbri Dulgibini /
Dulgubnii Eudoses /
Eutes /
Euthiones (ancestors of the
Jutes or a
variant name of "Jutes";
Eutes >
Iutes >
Yutes > Jutes) (Endoses? possibly...
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University Press. p. 141. ISBN 978-0-19-926129-1. Nöldeke,
Theodor and
Julius Euting (1880). Kurzgef****te
syrische Grammatik. Leipzig: T.O. Weigel. [translated...
- Huber [Wikidata] was in
AlUla in 1881–1882. He
returned in 1883
accompanied by
Julius Euting. In 1968 a team of
archaeologists from the
University of
London investigated...
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during the
first ten days of life.
Gastrotrichs demonstrate eutely, each
species having an
invariant genetically fixed number of
cells as adults...
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parasites of
almost every form of life (although some are free living)
eutely in some loss of
larval stage in some
possibly pedomorphism Bilaterian pseudocoelomate...
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William Fenner,
based in La Goulette, Tunis, and
given to
Julius Euting for publication.
Euting had
numbered it
Carthage 195,
having numbered his collection...