10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «EXTRALIMITARY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
extralimitary in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
extralimitary im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Physiology of Developing Fish: Viviparity and ...
Such "extralimitary" responses have now been investigated in a dozen fish
species. All meristic series seem capable of producing extralimitary responses.
Most investigations have concerned changes in temperature, but changes in
other ...
Hoar, William Stewart Hoar, David J. Randall,
1988
2
Fish Physiology: The physiology of developing fish. (2 pt.)
Overcompensation and paradox refer to extralimitary responses (counts beyond
those produced by either control) in either expected or opposite direction
respectively. Zero, mean counts of transferred lots not extralimitary. ' Only early
transfers ...
William Stewart Hoar, David J. Randall, Frank P. Conte,
1988
3
The American Dictionary of the English Language: Based on ...
EXTRALIMITARY, eks-tra-lim'i-ta-ri, adj. being beyond the limit or bounds : as
extralimitary land. [L. extra and E. Limit.] EXTRALOGICAL, eks-tra-loj'ik-al, adj.
lying out of or beyond the province of logic. " This distinction proceeds on a
material, ...
4
The clan of the flapdragon and other adventures in etymology
Then again, I could be fussing here over a typo; for Webster's Unabridged
defines extralimitary as "being or lying outside the limit or boundary; as
extralimitary land." Saying extralimitary is closer to formula phrases like "The
book does not meet ...
5
The American Philatelist
... Porto Rico and , the Canal Zone or the Philippine Islands, together with some
other valuable data, much of which, to verify your own specimens it is essential
that you should have preserved and consult the extralimitary margins, which I
have ...
6
The American Journal of Science and Arts
... of facilities for extralimitary supplies. In the last century, during the period of its
prosperity, as I learn from a manuscript in the state archives, amalgamation both
by patio and cazo, was carried on at Sta. Eulalia and Chihuahua to the extent of ...
7
New Pronouncing and Explanatory English-Italian and ...
... adj. non formato di parole Extradition, s. estradizione (dei delinquenti)
Extracssèntial, adj. non essenziale Extragéneons , adj. d' un' altra specie
Extrajudìcial, adj. eslragiudiciále Extrajudicially, adv. estragiudicialménte
Extralimitary, adj. al di ...
8
Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences
More than 150 species and subspecies have already been described in the
genus, many of these from South America and therefore extralimitary to the
present paper. Some forms have in late years been separated from Oryzomys by
the ...
9
The American Journal of Science
... of facilities for extralimitary supplies. In the last century, during the period of its
prosperity, as I learn from a manuscript in the state archives, amalgamation both
by patio and cazo, was carried on at Sta. Eulalia and Chihuahua to the extent of ...
10
Roget's Thesaurus of English words and phrases: classified ...
... roots 85 extractor 301 extradition deportation 270 expulsion 297 extrados 220
extrajudicial 964 extralimitary 220 extramundane 220, 317 extramural 220
extraneous exirinsic 6 not related 10 foreign 57 extraneousness 67 extraordinary
oreol ...
Christopher Orlando Sylvester Mawson, Peter Mark Roget,
1911