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  • noun Plural form of phototype.

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  • Profusely illustrated by more than 200 phototypes, it provides sketches of Mexico's geography and history, discusses practical matters (such as horse cars, hotels, and shopping for cigars), and offers details about amusements, railway rides, towns, cities, and natural and cultural attractions.

    Did you know? The first Mexico tourist guide books 2008

  • Profusely illustrated by more than 200 phototypes, it provides sketches of Mexico's geography and history, discusses practical matters (such as horse cars, hotels, and shopping for cigars), and offers details about amusements, railway rides, towns, cities, and natural and cultural attractions.

    Did you know? The first Mexico tourist guide books 2008

  • Profusely illustrated by more than 200 phototypes, it provides sketches of Mexico's geography and history, discusses practical matters (such as horse cars, hotels, and shopping for cigars), and offers details about amusements, railway rides, towns, cities, and natural and cultural attractions.

    Did you know? The first Mexico tourist guide books 2008

  • A cross-sectional study of 99 obese and 99 nonobese 6-12 year-old children, skin phototypes III-V, from six public schools was conducted during summer at latitude 25°40 ', in northeastern Mexico.

    Naturejobs - All Jobs Leticia Elizondo-Montemayor 2010

  • The study concerns 30 patients with phototypes I to IV on the Fitzpatrick scale who underwent surgery for abdominal repair.

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  • The study concerns 30 patients with phototypes I to IV on the Fitzpatrick scale who underwent surgery for abdominal repair.

    unknown title 2009

  • The study concerns 30 patients with phototypes I to IV on the Fitzpatrick scale who underwent surgery for abdominal repair.

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  • We also appreciate the remark that "Jung's archetypes were different than his phototypes," thereby learning of Jung's interest in photography.

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VIII No 3 1981

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