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Most of the still extant works of Aristotle, as well as a number of the original Greek commentaries, were translated into Arabic and studied by Muslim philosophers, scientists and scholars.
Most extant material about Thetis concerns her role as mother of Achilles, but there is some evidence that as the sea-goddess she played a more central role in the religious beliefs and practices of Archaic Greece.
" Most notable early medieval Polish works in Latin and the Old Polish language include the oldest extant manuscript of fine prose in the Polish language entitled the Holy Cross Sermons, as well as the earliest Polish-language Bible of Queen Zofia and the Chronicle of Janko of Czarnków from the 14th century, not to mention the Puławy Psalter.
Most extant genera are known to exist since the Late Miocene or Early Pliocene ( c. 5 mya ).
Most of the extant verses show him writing in the role of a political activist determined to assert personal authority and leadership and they have been described by the German classicist Wilamowitz as a " versified harangue " ( Eine Volksrede in Versen ).
Most of the extant ruins date to the Roman period.
Most of the extant ruins at Side date from this period of prosperity.
Most central and typical of all of Giorgione's extant works is the Sleeping Venus now in Dresden.
Most of the extant fragments of these works ( mostly the grammatical works ) can be found in the Goetz-Schoell edition of De Lingua Latina, p. 199-242 ; in the collection of Wilmanns, p. 170-223 ; and in that of Funaioli, p. 179-371.
Most molecular studies of extant amphibians support monophyly for caecilians, frogs, and salamanders, and the most recent molecular study based on multi-locus data suggest a Late Carboniferous-Early Permian origin of modern amphibians.
Most extant manuscripts date to the late 16th, 17th or 18th centuries, but there is an early Greek manuscript, dating to the 15th century ( Harleian MS. 5596 ) closely associated with the text.
Most scholars support 1607 or early 1608 as most likely, which accords well with what is known about the play's likely co-author, George Wilkins, whose extant literary career seems to span only three years, 1606 to 1608.
Most skinks, though, are medium-sized with snout-to-vent lengths of about 12 cm ( 4 to 5 in ), although some grow larger ; the Solomon Islands skink, ( Corucia zebrata ), is the largest known extant species and may attain a snout-to-vent length of some 35 cm ( 13 to 14 in ).
Most towers were originally crowned with wooden tents ; the extant brick tents with strips of colored tiles go back to the 1680s.
Most fossil oonopids described from amber are assigned to the extant genus Orchestina.
Most of these buildings are no longer extant.
Most extant examples are formed from black rats ( R. rattus ).
Most axes, both in period illustrations and extant artifact, that fall under the description of Danish Axe, possess Type L or Type M heads according to the Petersen axe typology.
Most of the extant temples at Mỹ Sơn were built in the 10th century AD.
Most extant structures belong to that period.
Most extant texts of Dashakumaracharita are composed of
Most of the extant genera have restricted geographical distributions.
Most of Belcher's 75 extant works survive in a volume titled The Harmony of Maine, which the composer published in 1794 in Boston.
Most surviving classical Greek literature appears in Attic Greek, including the extant texts of Plato and Aristotle, which were passed down in written form from classical times.

Most and marine
Most marine species live in tropical waters, but a few occur in oceanic trenches, and others are found in polar waters.
Most species of brachiopods, a small phylum of marine invertebrates, survived the K – Pg extinction event and diversified during the early Paleocene.
Most grains in limestone are skeletal fragments of marine organisms such as coral or foraminifera.
Most marine life is found in coastal habitats, even though the shelf area occupies only seven percent of the total ocean area.
Most marine mammals are hypoosmotic and as a result they are constantly losing water to the surrounding environment.
Most are marine plankton, but they are common in fresh water habitats, as well.
Most shells that are found on beaches are the shells of marine mollusks, partly because many of these shells endure better than other seashells.
Most marine angelfishes restrict themselves to the shallows of the reef, seldom venturing deeper than.
Most live on the integument or gills of freshwater and marine invertebrates, but other hosts occur, including fish and even other ciliates, and other locations as well.
Most marine light-emission belongs in the blue and green light spectrum, the wavelengths that can transmit through the seawater most easily.
Most marine engines have fresh water circulating within them which is passed through a heat exchanger cooled by sea water.
Most families of entoprocts are colonial, and all but 2 of the 150 species are marine.
Most marine parks are designated by governments, and organized like ' watery ' national parks.
Most delphinids primarily eat fish, along with a smaller number of squid and small crustaceans, but some species specialise in eating squid, or, in the case of the Orca, also eat marine mammals.
Most marine fisheries are based near the coast.
Most trace fossils are known from marine deposits.
Most countries, at the very least, will allow the sale of walkie-talkies for business, marine communications, and some personal uses such as CB radio, as well as amateur radio designs.
Most tunicates are suspension feeders, capturing suspended particles and plankton by filtering sea water through their siphons via their pharyngeal slits, but some, such as the Megalodicopia hians, are marine sit-and-wait predators.
Most species live in deep marine waters, and avoid bright light, although they may come closer to the surface at night.
Most MPAs in U. S. waters allow some type of extractive use, with less than 1 % of U. S. waters fully protected marine reserves where extractive activities are not permitted.
Most toadfish are marine, though some are found in brackish water and one subfamily, the Thalassophryninae, is found exclusively in freshwater habitats in South America.
Most are marine, though a few needlefish and halfbeaks inhabit brackish and fresh waters.
Most marine fish produce huge numbers of eggs.
Most animals living here survive by consuming the detritus falling from the zones above, which is known as " marine snow ", or, like the marine hatchetfish, by preying on other inhabitants of this zone.

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