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1. Annual Report on Introduction of Domestic Reindeer Into Alaska by Sheldon Jackson, United States Bureau of Education (1905)
"... chains of herding stations, about 100 miles apart, with intermediate relay
stations along important lines of travel for reaching the native population. ..."
2. Anatomy of the Brain and Spinal Cord: With Special Reference to Mechanism by Harris Ellett Santee (1907)
"81 and 84). All these nuclei are made up of stellate cell-bodies, which vary in
size from six to forty microns. They form relay stations in the paths going ..."
3. A Practical Treatise on Nervous Diseases for the Medical Student and General by Frank Savary Pearce (1904)
"The optic thai- ami are the relay stations of the sensory tract. The caudate
nuclei are the relay stations for the motor tract. ..."
4. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept (1914)
"Owing to the heavy traffic upon the Cariboo Trail, there is no lack of accommodation
for both man and beast, a chain of rest-houses and relay stations ..."
5. Report of the Annual Meeting (1900)
"Number of Relay Stations.—I have already mentioned that the nerve-fibres which
... Or, in other words, how many relay stations are there ; eight or one, ..."
6. Voice of America: Management Actions Needed to Adjust to a Changing Environment (1992)
"... maintenance and refurbishment of VOA relay stations, research and analysis in
construction planning, and language priorities and resource allocation, ..."
7. An Assessment Of Potential Health Effects From Exposure To Pave Paws Low by Brer, National Research Council (U.S.) (2005)
"The committee is not aware of extensive studies of power-density levels near
relay stations (base stations) in the United States, but there are 3 ..."