The class of true jellyfish, in the phylum CNIDARIA. They are mostly free-swimming marine organisms that go through five stages in their life cycle and exhibit two body forms: polyp and medusa
The class of true jellyfish, in the phylum CNIDARIA. They are mostly free-swimming marine organisms that go through five stages in their life cycle and exhibit two body forms: polyp and medusa
Jemison, Major L : Contemporary Black biography. Volume 48 : profiles from the international Black community / Sara Pendergast and Tom Pendergast, editors
Jemmy the Rover : The Kamberri : a history from the records of aboriginal families in the Canberra-Queanbeyan district and surrounds 1820-1927 and historical overview 1928-2001 / by Ann Jackson-Nakano
2001
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Jemott, William -- Trials, litigation, etc. : Report of the trial in the case of the King v. William Jemott : at the Admiralty sessions, held at the Old Bailey, London, before Sir William Scott, Sir Simon Le Blanc, &c. &c. on Friday the 28th of February, 1812, for piracy / taken in short-hand by Mr. James Dowling
Jen, Gish. White umbrella : Short stories for students. Volume 34 : presenting analysis, context, and criticism on commonly studied short stories / Sara Constantakis, project editor ; foreword by Thomas E. Barden
2012
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Jen, Gish. Who's Irish? : Short stories for students. Volume 44 : presenting analysis, context, and criticism on commonly studied short stories / Kristin B. Mallegg, project editor ; foreword by Thomas E. Barden
2016
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Jen, Gish. World and town : Novels for students. Volume 55 : presenting analysis, context, and criticism on commonly studied novels / Kristin B. Mallegg, project editor ; foreword by Anne Devereaux Jordan
An araliaceous genus of plants that contains a number of pharmacologically active agents used as stimulants, sedatives, and tonics, especially in traditional medicine. Sometimes confused with Siberian ginseng (ELEUTHEROCOCCUS)
An araliaceous genus of plants that contains a number of pharmacologically active agents used as stimulants, sedatives, and tonics, especially in traditional medicine. Sometimes confused with Siberian ginseng (ELEUTHEROCOCCUS)