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Usage examples of "complexes".

The Soviets, whose vast Siberian complexes and population had escaped the terror of the Borelli pulses, had recovered well.

Even more perplexing were the facts that the Llano and Nenana complexes were contemporaneous and both seem to have appeared without precursors in very different parts of North America at almost exactly the same time.

If the radiocarbon dates were correct, Monte Verde was older than both the Llano and Nenana complexes by at least 1,000 years.

Did these sites indicate a wide variety of adaptations over vast areas of North and South America continuing until the firmly documented remains of the Nenana and Llano complexes were encountered in the archeological record?

United States, so the idea of mammoth associated with these early archeological complexes seemed less unlikely to him than it did to me.

Clovis and Nenana complexes and possibly represents the first humans to enter the Americas.

The Llano and Nenana complexes may be examples of groups that gradually adapted to less productive inland habitats as glaciers retreated and the climate ameliorated.

Namely, a proposition about a particular factor in nature can neither be expressed to others nor retained for repeated consideration without the aid of auxiliary complexes which are irrelevant to it.

Chemistry and Physics only deal with them as exhibiting statistical complexes of the effects of their more intimate laws.

This flood of Russkies was giving other nations inferiority complexes, lousing up their morale.

My troops occupy the utilities, the Communications Center, most of the critical administration complexes, and are handling public security.

This appears in the fact that the various ideas which are necessary to interpret the new problem are to be selected out of larger complexes of past experience.