«AEROPHORE» এর সঙ্গে সম্পর্কিত ইংরেজী বই
নিম্নলিখিত গ্রন্থপঞ্জী নির্বাচনে
aerophore শব্দটির ব্যবহার খুঁজুন। ইংরেজী সাহিত্যে
aerophore শব্দের ব্যবহারের প্রসঙ্গ সম্পর্কিত বই এবং তার থেকে সংক্ষিপ্তসার।
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Taxonomy of Thelypteris Subgenus Steiropteris, Including ...
Alan Reid Smith. - PLATE 1. Aerophores in Thelypteris. — a. Crozier of
Thelypteris decussata, natural size. — b. Crozier of Thelypteris thomsonii, natural
size, Breedlove 31986, DS. — c. Oblique longisection through aerophore of T.
decussata ...
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Scuba Diving Explained: Questions and Answers on Physiology ...
Patented as the “Aerophore,” the device delivers air only when the diver inhales,
via a membrane that is sensitive to outside water pressure: in effect, the first
demand regulator for underwater use. With this apparatus the diver is tethered to
the ...
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Historical Diving Times: The Newsletter of the Historical ...
The Newsletter of the Historical Diving Society. The Rouquayrol-Denayrouze
Aerophore regulator in its 'low pressure' role (Bibliotheque EMP) Diagram 3.
Reconstruction of the Petit mouthpiece (drawing Philippe Damon). The
Aerophore ...
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Jeppesen's Open Water Sport Diver Manual
... event that early step of underwater freedom must have been! The next
significant step toward underwater freedom came from a. Fig. 3-2 Predecessor of
modem scuba was the 1865 aerophore invention of Rouquayrol and Denayrouze
. Fig.
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Popular Electricity and the World's Advocate
Thus, when the light of the aerophore is turned toward any point of the compass,
the Hertzian waves follow the beams of visible light, and continue far beyond
them in the same direction. Their action is comparable to that of a bullet, taking its
...
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Green Plants: Their Origin and Diversity
Adventive embryony. The development of EMBRYOS from cells other than EGG
cells, and without FERTILIZATION. Aerenchyma. A plant tissue composed of
unthickened, often irregularly shaped, cells surrounding large air spaces.
Aerophore.
Peter R. Bell, Alan R. Hemsley, 2000
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A Dictionary of Plant Sciences
aerophore lO agricultural plants; and recently for *palaeoecologists attempting to
improve the interpretation of rnicrofossil data. aerophore A root that grows
upward out of water or waterlogged soil, thereby helping to aerate the root
system.
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Popular Electricity and the World's Advance
The shaft of the aerophore's searchlight might represent the gun barrel, and the
Hertzian waves, bearing the message, the bullet. Every five or ten minutes during
a fog, the entire ami or bowsprit, swings with the light first in one direction, then ...
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A Dictionary of Entomology
AEROPHORE Noun. (Greek, aer= air; phorein = to carry. Pl., Aerophores.) 1.
Lepidoptera larva: Long Setae that may facilitate dispersal via wind. Cf.
Anemochore. Alt. Aerophor. 2. A type of Seta with an associated vesicle that
contains liquid.
Gordon Gordh, David Headrick, 2001
13] The origin of Samuels' application of the principle of the aerophore for its use
by wind musicians is unknown. He may have come across its design from its use
by the French pediatrician, Gairal, who applied it in 1876 as "a tracheal ...