10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ACHAENOCARP»
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achaenocarp in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
achaenocarp and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Taking the word Schizocarp as a type, I venture to suggest the term Achaenocarp
for the group of Achzenes as used by Dr. Dickson, thus avoiding all confusion,
and allowing the term Achaene to remain in its restricted sense. Regmacarp I ...
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A Dictionary of Entomology
An enzyme present in synaptic junctions that breaks down acetylcholine, a
neurotransmitter, into acetic acid and choline, thus fi'eeing post-synaptic
receptors for future interaction with acetylcholine. ACHAENOCARP Noun. (Latin
achenium ...
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Principal Remedies of Chinese Medicine
Flowers in June; blossoms small; fruit — achaenocarp with beard. Part of plant
used: root, seeds, stems and leaves. Chemical composition: lappin, the glucoside
arctiin CpoH^nOp- 2HpO, 25$ fatty oil (in the seeds), 45$ inulin, 0.0285$ ...
Fatikh Ibragimovich Ibragimov, Valentina Semenova Ibragimova, 1964
Bast numbers of Fg hybrids (H. tuberosus X 8931) according to oil content in the
seed and achaenocarp, 1964 Legend: a) hybrid number b) weight per 1,000
seeds, grams c) mildew invasion, % d) husking, % e) oil content in absolutely dry
...
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Nature London: The International Weekly Journal of Science
Achaenocarp, from a, privative; c/zafno, I open; and karjfior, fruit. Regmacarp from
reg/na, a rupture, in allusion to the dehiscence. Pyrenocarp from 15)/ren, the
stone of the fruit; and Coccocarp from kokkos, a berry. In using these terms I
would ...
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
Tr рт achene, achaenium, achenium л. rhpta (ïp?ï sTçjî^îftTT п+4Ы) T^r); аф.
achenial fr#ft; л. achaenocarp it+lHÏ+l<T Acuernar л. t^íOTR (^i<+) achieve v.r.
snM frçqr, гГГтЪ? ^ггттт; чд ¡pott, »т'чтГот ított; згтотт; adj. achievable fa^rra; ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
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Farhang-i iṣt̤ilāḥāt-i Jāmiʻah ʻUs̲māniyah:
Accomplices (Law) f^T ''L.Xj* Achene (Bot) J Accountant-General (Econ, Pubad)
lyj»Ut J-A^ Achaenocarp (-arpium) (Bot) •*/ Accrescent (-eus) (Bot) Ol^jj ..JlJlj
Achaeans (Hist) j yn Accreta (Med) •□AaJlf OjjJ Achaia (Hist) *iri Accrete(-us) (
Bot) ...
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Soviet Plant Physiology
... the fruit is a berry; in raspberry — composite drupes; in cherry and sweet cherry
— drupes; in strawberry — a berrylike, multiple achaenocarp. Among garden
vegetables the qualitative composition of anthocyanins was investigated in
carrots, ...
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The English word speculum
04617 ACHAENOCARP 4X 04717 POUND-FOOL ISH HB .s.... . • . . . S 04618
GENERATOR 4B 04718 BODIED 28 ...... . • . s .s 04619 HAIR-LACE H 04719
INCUS 2w F s 04620 WHICHEVER 38 04720 FITTER 2a S . . . . s 04621 LOREAL
28 ...
H. L. Resnikoff, Lockheed Missiles and Space Company, 1967
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[ xi pti si xi tbng] {^} Bristiships system ^SJ^FS [ gbn gub] achaenocarp;
achenocarp [ — fong tbu] stubborn and unamiable [— lln] [S] not stint; not grudge;
without ...