10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «BEAKLESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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beakless in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
beakless im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada ...
Oligocarpae. Perigynia rounded at both ends, cross-section suborbicular. 36.
Griseae. Pistillate spikes elongated, linear to cylindric. slender-peduncled, the
lower drooping. Perigynia beakless or short-beaked; terminal spike
gynaecandrous.
Nathaniel Lord Britton, Addison Brown, 1913
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Annals of the Royal Botantic Garden, Calcutta
In the first place the proportion of beaked to beakless corollas — Corollas beaked
... ... ... ... 4JH per cent, of the whole, „ without beaks ... ... ... ... 50 6 „ „ shows that
this character, while quite as natural as the phyllotaxic one, divides the genus ...
Calcutta (India) Botanic Garden, 1891
3
Handbook of the flora of Philadelphia and vicinity: ...
26; nearly beakless in No. 21), firm or leathery in texture; pistillate spikes erect;
stigmas 3. Uppermost spike staminate from the base to about the middle. 6.
Shortianae. Uppermost spike entirely staminate, or occasionally pistillate at the
base.
Stewardson Brown, Philadelphia Botanical Club, 1905
4
The Species of Pedicularis of the Indian Empire and Its ...
And the answer seems clear; phyllotaxis in future, except in the formation of
artificial keys to species, must take a subordinate position. The reasons for this
view are the following. In the first place the proportion of beaked to beakless
corollas— ...
5
The genera of South African plants: arranged according to ...
Achenia beakless.-—Less. p. 369. A glabrous shrub, 2 feet high or more, with
spreading branches and obovate, crowded, obtuse, one-nerved leaves, white
and tomentose on their upper surface, at length glabrous below. Cupitula
terminal.
William Henry Harvey, 1838
JJJ Perigynia tapering to a distinct beak (nearly or quite beakless in nos. 45-49),
membranous in texture (firm in no. 55), inflated or loosely investing the achene :
pistillate spikes mostly drooping, often narrowly linear. Terminal spike staminate
...
Thomas Conrad Porter, John Kunkel Small, 1903
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A flora of northwest America: containing brief descriptions ...
Subcaulescent by leafy stolons, or caulescent with 2-3 leaved stems. Stigma
terminal beardless and beakless. +- Leaves undivided, at most only cuneate
toothed. V. sarmentosa Dougl. in Hook. Fl. i, 80. Sparingly pubescent : stems
weak and ...
8
Manual of the botany (Phænogamia and Pteridophyta) of the ...
23), slightly inflated, cery shortly and stoutly beaked or sometimes beakless,
conspicuously nerced (except in No. 22). — Brach yrhynch.c Slender, not very
leafy species. • Spike one, staminate aboce: perigyniom beakless. —
Polytrichoidej; ...
9
Illustrations Of Indian Botany : Or Figures Illustrative Of ...
Achaania beakless, sulcated, terete. Pappus uniform, pilose, many series.—
Herbaceous plants. Capitula large, yellow, arranged in racemes or thyrses, or
solitary: involucre campanulate, 1 series. Receptacle naked. Himalayas. 88.
Donomcrm ...
10
Vegetation and Flora of the Sonoran Desert
Calycoseris Receptacles naked: Achenes distinctly flattened; involucres turbinate
or cylindro-urceolate in bud: Involucres campanulate or hemispheric in flower,
mostly 6-10 mm. in diameter at base in bud; achenes truncate, beakless 116.
Forrest Shreve, Ira Loren Wiggins, 1964
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «BEAKLESS» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
beakless im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Scientists transform bird beaks into dinosaur bones in evolution study
... of certain proteins during embyronic development, while mice and other beakless animals produce smaller smatterings of the same proteins. «San Antonio Express-News, Jun 15»
The Chicken or the Egg or the Dinosaur?
No beakless chicken was actually hatched. But one could be someday — sporting a dinosaur tail on the other end, if John Horner, ... «New York Times, Mai 15»
Scientists Tweak Bird Beaks Into Dinosaur Snouts To Study Evolution
... embryonic development, while other beakless animals produce smaller amounts of the same proteins. To block the production of the proteins ... «International Business Times, Mai 15»
Can Scientists Turn Birds Back Into Dinosaur Ancestors?
Instead, their premaxillae became an unfused pair of bones–a lot like you might find in living beakless relatives of birds, such as alligators. «National Geographic, Mai 15»
Author, Author!
But then I noticed he had also e-mailed me photos of himself dressed in an oversized diaper (he kind of looked like a beakless Baby Huey). «The Onion, Mai 15»
Is it ever worth £300 to save a goldfish's life? Of course!
... liquidised smoothie for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and a beakless budgie who is hand-fed. In each case, the animal is not suffering, and the ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jan 15»
Murder most foul - who killed all the porpoises?
I first became aware of the attacks on porpoises - beakless, smaller relatives of dolphins - as I run the UK shark tagging programme and am ... «The Ecologist, Dez 14»
Grey seals in the dock over porpoise murder mystery
I first became aware of the attacks on porpoises – beakless, smaller relatives of dolphins – as I run the UK shark tagging programme and am ... «The Conversation UK, Nov 14»
Will Chickenosaurus Make Jurassic Park a Reality in Near Future?
... tasks to accomplish: make a long tail, create arms with claws and fingers instead of wings, and develop a toothed but beakless head. «Tech Times, Nov 14»
The snubfin dolphin is one of only three known species of dolphin …
With those beady eyes and squiggly line of a mouth framed by its beakless, melon-shaped head, the snubfin dolphin - or 'snubby', as it's been ... «Australian Geographic, Nov 14»