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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «FENESTRAL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
fenestral in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
fenestral im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Microfacies of Carbonate Rocks: Analysis, Interpretation and ...
cementation as well as for partial dolomitization and silicification. 5.1.5 Birdseyes,
Fenestral Fabrics and Stromatactis Many limestones are characterized by open-
space structures (Wolf 1965). The term has been suggested for variously sized ...
The pores of crystalline rocks are essentially planar cavities which intersect
obliquely with one another with no constrictions of the boundaries or throats
between adjacent pores. 3.2.2.3.2 Fenestral porosity The term "fenestral porosity"
was first ...
3
Hearing and Sound Communication in Amphibians
The term “fenestral plate” has been used to avoid reference to the possible
homologies of the single element found in plethodontid salamanders (Monath
1965). Despite bearing a muscular connection to the pectoral girdle like an
operculum, ...
Peter M. Narins, Albert S. Feng, Richard R. Fay, 2006
4
Imaging of the Temporal Bone
The term otosclerosis has therefore been well publicized as being a misnomer for
a more appropriate term: otospongiosis.301-304 Otosclerosis consists of two
major categories, fenestral and retrofenestral (cochlear). The more common ...
Joel D. Swartz, Laurie A. Loevner, 2011
5
Giant Hydrocarbon Reservoirs of The World: From Rocks to ...
Exposed Tidal Flat These deposits show obvious evidence of exposure such as
fenestral pores, pisolites, mud cracks, insect burrows, sheet cracks, tepee
structures, and cyano- bacterial or microbial laminations (Figure 8). They are
locally ...
Paul Mitchell Harris, L. James Weber, 2006
6
U.S. Geological Survey professional paper
The matrix of these fenestral limestones is a pelleted micrite (fig. 21D). In some
examples, laminae between fenestrae have been disrupted and appear broken
and dislodged like clasts (fig. 27£). Such brittle movement, rather than bending, ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1980
7
Neuroradiology: The Requisites
One should look for cochlear stenosis (basal turn most commonly affected),
cochlear ossification, and round window ossification as predictors for suboptimal
placements. Fenestral Otospongiosis Fenestral otospongiosis is more common
than ...
David M. Yousem, Robert D. Zimmerman, Rohini Nadgir, 2010
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
The matrix of these fenestral limestones is a pelleted micrite (fig. 27D). In some
examples, laminae between fenestrae have been disrupted and appear broken
and dislodged like clasts (fig. 27£). Such brittle movement, rather than bending, ...
9
Blood Cells and Vessel Walls: Functional Interactions
From the earliest times examined, cationic ferritin was attached to the luminal
membrane of the endothelium and to about 90°70 of the fenestral diaphragms (
Fig. 5a). Over the same period only about 10% of the diaphragms associated with
...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
10
Physical stratigraphy and trilobite biostratigraphy of the ...
The matrix of these fenestral limestones is a pelleted micrite (fig. 27D). In some
examples, laminae between fenestrae have been disrupted and appear broken
and dislodged like clasts (fig. 27£). Such brittle movement, rather than bending, ...
Allison R. Palmer, Robert B. Halley, 1979
7 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «FENESTRAL» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
fenestral im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
We Are Entering the Age of Alzheimer's
On it sit five ladies and one gentleman in fenestral glasses. All of them are staring blankly if contentedly at the guests; to your correspondent, they look like a line ... «The New Republic, Sep 14»
Rhode's windows undergoing a facelift
Workmen began a fenestral facelift Friday at the Rhode Center of the Arts, with removal of the steel frames and glass panes from the arched second-floor ... «Kenosha News, Mai 14»
Final Fantasy XI: Seekers Of Adoulin Update Adds More Content For …
Your reward for doing so is Fenestral Keys which can open treasure chests. When you collect loot the skirmish ends. The kind of topography and treasures ... «Siliconera, Apr 13»
Changement de peau à 1,5 million pour la cabane du Fenestral
«La randonnée connaît un gros essor, assure Patricia Claivaz, membre du comité de rénovation de la cabane du Fenestral. Pour répondre aux exigences des ... «24heures.ch, Jun 12»
Simon Doonan: New York's favourite gay man
After a quarter-century of adjusting mannequins and playing with fenestral special effects, of which was he proudest? "One that got a lot of pick-up was the "Iron ... «The Independent, Jan 12»
John Walsh: Time we made our tantrums official
He had no intention of causing fenestral impairment. He merely, they said, tossed a glove lightly into a kit bag, but the glove "ricocheted" into some bats leaning ... «The Independent, Jun 11»
The Unforgotten
Occasionally, he flourishes a lyrically pedantic Nabokovian bloom, as with the “fenestral glasses” a character wears. But more often he uses his astonishing ... «New Yorker, Jul 08»