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الصفحة 163
It is a pity , however , that it could not have been amplified so that more of the original economic and ecological data obtained by Dr. Nash and his colleagues could have been made available for other workers .
It is a pity , however , that it could not have been amplified so that more of the original economic and ecological data obtained by Dr. Nash and his colleagues could have been made available for other workers .
الصفحة 309
... to varying types of soil , and to other social and ecological conditions . As such conditions vary very considerably in different localities so the land tenure of one tribe or region may appear very different from that of another .
... to varying types of soil , and to other social and ecological conditions . As such conditions vary very considerably in different localities so the land tenure of one tribe or region may appear very different from that of another .
الصفحة 333
The subject of the study is the British Protected Somalis , from the ecological view - point , with special reference to tribal movements and the factors by which they are limited . Accounts are published in the annual general survey ...
The subject of the study is the British Protected Somalis , from the ecological view - point , with special reference to tribal movements and the factors by which they are limited . Accounts are published in the annual general survey ...
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Dietary Change in a Sudan Village following Locust Visitation N L Corkill I | 11 |
Zulu Literature D McK Malcolm | 33 |
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