«DECURVATION» এর সঙ্গে সম্পর্কিত ইংরেজী বই
নিম্নলিখিত গ্রন্থপঞ্জী নির্বাচনে
decurvation শব্দটির ব্যবহার খুঁজুন। ইংরেজী সাহিত্যে
decurvation শব্দের ব্যবহারের প্রসঙ্গ সম্পর্কিত বই এবং তার থেকে সংক্ষিপ্তসার।
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Text-book of Pediatrics
The distorted respiratory mechanism, involving the decurvation of the thoracic
walls, the continued decubitus and the flaccid and distended abdomen are
invitations to pulmonary disorders. Differential Diagnosis Even with the
appearance of a ...
Emil Feer, Julius Parker Sedgwick, 1922
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Publication: Zoological series
3, e, h-j), the decurvation (as Rossmaessler termed it), which makes the rearmost
portion of the shell so strikingly rostrate. Rossmaessler (Rossmaessler and
Kobelt, 1844, 2, pt. 6, pp. 1-25) was the first to describe and to understand this ...
3
Videnskabelige meddelelser fra Dansk naturhistorisk forening ...
The two last named may be united in a separate group, the characteristic of
which is an even decurvation of the whole caudal region, while in the other group
the decurvation is principally limited to the caudal peduncle, or, in a single case,
...
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
decurvation (de-kcr-va'shon), n. [< decurre + -ation.] The process or result of
decurving; the state of being curved downward : opposed to recurvation. There
are Trochilida* which possess almost every gradation of decurvation of the bill.
Kneyc.
William Dwight Whitney, 1889
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
Same as decurvation. Constant jarring on the lower extremity of a hollow cylinder
with soft (medullary) contents and flexible end walls would tend to a decurvature
of both Inferior and superior adjacent end walls. E. D. Cope, Origin of the Fittest, ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1906
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
Same as decurvation. Constant jarring on the lower extremity of a hollow cylinder
with soft (medullary) contents and flexible end walls would tend to a decurvature
of both inferior and superior adjacent end walls. E. D. Cope, Origin of the Fittest, ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Same as decurvation. Constant jarring on the lower extremity of a hollow cylinder
with soft (medullary) contents and flexible end walls would tend to a decurvature
of both inferior and superior adjacent end walls, E. D. Cope, Origin of the Fittest, ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A work of Universal ...
decurvation (de-ker-va'shpn), n. [< decurve + -ation.] The process or result of
decurving: the state of being curved downward : opposed to recurvation. There
are Trochilidse which possess almost every gradation of decurvation of the bill.
Encyc ...
The distinction wholly breaks down, not merely because there are Trochilidse
which possess almost every gradation of decurvation of the bill, but some which
have the bill upturned after the manner of an AVOSET,6 while it may be remarked
...
Alfred Newton, Hans Gadow, Richard Lydekker, 1896
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The Rotifera; or wheel-animalcules: both British and foreign
The great rotundity of the ventral plate ; the regular decurvation of the tapered toe
; and the deep narrow sinus in both the occipital and the pectoral fronts of the
lorica, — these are the true distinctions. The oval outline is so acute in front that
the ...
Charles Thomas Hudson, Philip Henry Gosse, 1889