10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ECARDINATE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
ecardinate in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
ecardinate im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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A Text-book of Invertebrate Morphology
... bending of the body axis; and the varying position of the anus in the Ecardinate
Brachiopods tends to support this idea, the body axis in Crania with a terminal
anus certainly being similar to that of Lingula, in which the anus lies far forwards.
James Playfair McMurrich, 1896
2
Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society
There were only four — all Ecardinate — possibly belonging to Biacina, Lingula,
and Crania. Development of Myzostoma glabrum.f — Dr. W. M. Wheeler has
studied in detail the maturation, fecundation, and early cleavage of the eggs of
this ...
There are two divisions of the Brachiopoda—those having hinged valves, or
Testicardinate Brachiopoda, as R 'zync/zonella, and those having hingeless
valves, or Ecardinate, as Lingula. A few words as to the animal. The body, which
is ...
There were only four — all Ecardinate — possibly belonging to Discina, Lingula,
and Crania. Development of Myzostoma glabrum.f — Dr. W. M. Wheeler has
studied in detail the maturation, fecundation, and early cleavage of the eggs of
this ...
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A Dictionary of Scientific Terms, Pronunciation, Derivation, ...
ecaloarate (ëkäl'kärät) a. [L. ex, without ; calcar, spur.] Having no spur (zool.) ;
with no spur-like process on the petals (bot.). ecardinal (ëkär'dinäl) a. [L. ex,
without ; cardo, hinge.] Having no hinge ; also ecardinate (zool.). ecarinate (ëkär'
inät) a.
Isabella Ferguson Henderson, William Dawson Henderson, 1920
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Comprehensive English-Hindi dictionary:
Eburnean Eclipse Eburnean ^^R^ adj. of or like ivory 6Pfc$l <R? I Ecardinate S<
w(s^<adj. without hinge, hingeless ft^T feRff? I Ecaudate ^TOtZadj. without tail $R
^ J^J^T I Eccentric adj. whimsical irregular, odd, not according to rules ^R#d, ...
Bholānātha Tivārī, Amaranātha Kapūra, Viśvaprakāśa Gupta, 1998
7
Comparative Animal Biochemistry
The haemerythrins have a curious, sporadic distribution (Table 7.2).
Haemerythrin-containing cells (crythrocytes) are found in the coelum fluid of all
sipunculids and priapulids as well as several species of the ecardinate
brachiopods (e.g. Lin- ...
8
The Chambers Dictionary
[Gr oikos home, and ad1] ecardinate e-kard'in-at, adj hingeless. — n pi Ecard
ines (:ool) a class of brachiopods without hinge or arm skeleton. [L e- without,
and cardd, -inis hinge] ecarte ' a-ka'r'ia, n a game in which cards may be
discarded for ...
9
Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
FRI'rz MULLER (1860, 1861) was the first to describe a larva of an ecardinate
Brachiopod. He recognised that his larvae were those of some Brachiopod, but in
his published accounts did not refer them to any genus, though he evidently not ...
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
(jiqTSfa ЧГГ, gl4)<f<T WflTJ also sburneous; ns. eburnation <t>Î6H*ï- T5R (f^t чгг);
eburnification ÇT*ftçfa ecardinate a<#. IF ^Fi "• W- Ecardi- nes ^чтетст W| ecarte
л. <«I*HÎ (mw ЧП Im) ecaudate в<#. arjsg, JsSRfrT, TTTT ÍS¡ ЧТ ecblastesis л.
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981