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- Title: At the Gates: Lecture X: Progress of Mankind Up To Atlantean Times
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- he breathed through tubular gills. But he was already a very complex
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture X
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- and muscle nature of limbs. Tubular limb bones: rounded head bones.
- understanding the connection between the tubular bones of the arms and
- is this so difficult? The reason is that a tubular bone, wherever it
- cannot so easily get the shell-shaped head bones out of the tubular
- procedure. You have to deal with the tubular bone of the arm or the
- stocking looks like turned inside out. But a tubular bone is not equal
- that which would now be inside. And it is like this with the tubular
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture I
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- our long bones or tubular bones (that is, in the limb bones),
- vertebra of the spinal column. You must turn the tubular bone
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture V
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- tubular or long bone, for example, in its relation to that of
- the inner surface of a tubular bone and then relate this to
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture X
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- would be a tubular or long bone — femur or humerus, for
- to perceive it if we compare the inner surface of a tubular
- relation. The inner surface of the tubular bone corresponds
- skull-bone can be derived from the tubular bone if we picture
- tubular bone to the outside, certain forces of tension come
- tubular bone. From this you can conclude as follows. The
- inner space of the tubular bone, this compressed inner space,
- the inner surface of the tubular bone. These you must see to
- the tubular bone as a kind of inversion of the world
- The tubular
- polarity. Take the tubular bone and think of this centre-line
- what corresponds to the central line of the tubular bone. But
- centre-line of the tubular bone towards it inner surface
- passing through a tubular bone and bearing a certain relation
- between tubular or long bone and skull-bone in the other
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture XI
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- construction of the typical long bones or tubular bones by
- morphological relation of the tubular or long bone to the
- Title: Astronomy Course: Lecture XV
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- tubular bone or long bone inside-out like a mere glove, I
- should again get the form of a tubular bone, needless to say.
- this into account for the extreme metamorphosis-tubular bone
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