10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AEROBIUM»
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aerobium in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
aerobium and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
... aerobics, aerobiology, aerobioscope, aerobiosis, aerobi- otic, aerobium,
aerodontalgia, aerodontia, aerodontology, aerodrome, aerodromophobia,
aerodromphobia, aerodynamic, aerodynamical, aerodynamically, aerodynamics,
aerodyne, ...
... AEROBICALLY AEROBICIZE AEROBICIZED AEROBICIZES AEROBICIZING
AEROBICS AEROBIOLOGICAL AEROBIOLOGICALLY AEROBIOLOGIES
AEROBIOLOGY AEROBIOSES AEROBIOSIS AEROBIUM AEROBRAKE
AEROBRAKED ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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A natural system of botany
Aerobium, Spr. 340. Aerophyton, Eschw. 425. A6rva, Forsk. 208. jEschynanthus,
Jack, App. jEschynomene, L. 156. jEsculacejE, Lind. 84. jEsculus, L. 84.
jEthalium, Lk. 425. iEtheilema, R. Br. 285. AStheorhiza, Cass. 263. Mtheolcena,
Cass.
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English Language Word Builder
... WOMANISH DUDISHLY MOPISHLY TONISHLY AEROBIUM CONARIUM
INDUSIUM SOREDIUM ADOPTIVE DILUTIVE EXAPTIVE INFUSIVE POSTDIVE
SOLUTIVE BATELESS BLOTLESS BROWLESS COOKLESS DEBTLESS
ECHOLESS ...
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Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
Exx: aerobia, plof aerobium, an aerobe—an organism that can live onlywhere
oxygen is present; Zenobia (cf zeno); AMPHIBIOUS (Gr amphibios); BIOGRAPHY
, BIOLOGY. Cf by. Biblico: c/f of Biblic(al). See BIBLE. Cf: biblio: Gr biblio‚ c/fof ...
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Dictionary of Plant Breeding, Second Edition
bot aerobe: An organism needing free oxygen for growth bot aerobium: >>>
aerobe aerosol: A colloidal substance that is suspended in the air phyt meth
aesculin: >>> glucoside aestivation: Condition in which an organism may pass
an ...
Rolf H. J. Schlegel, 2009
ЩЩ^Щ xerophile ofVÚ'J xerophilic xerophilic bacteria gourmand 'fifïîiH
hyperphagia aerophilic bacteria HíHínlIr aerobic culture Щ пШШ aerobic bacteria
aerobic fermentation В*ЖЙ aerobe; aerobium; aeromicrobe iff ^.Mfí aerobic
culture ...
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Elsevier's Dictionary of Herpetological and Related Terminology
AEROBE See AEROBIC. AEROBIC Having a dependency upon air or free
oxygen, i.e, an aerobe, or aerobium AEROMONAS INFECTION Probably the
most significant bacterial disease to occur in reptiles and amphibians, particularly
in those ...
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The Biology of Halophilic Bacteria
Other halophilic anaerobes include the fermentative organisms, Haloan-
aerobium prevalens and Halobacteroides halobius (Oren, 1986), the first
eubacteria shown to maintain as high internal as external Cl ~ ion concentrations
(Kushner and ...
Russell H. Vreeland, Lawrence I. Hochstein, 1992
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A Natural System of Botany ; Or a Systematic View of the ...
Aerides, Loureir. Dendrocolla, Blume. Scheenorchis, Brume. Aeranthus, Lindl.
Crypt0pus, Lindl. Beclardia, A. Rich. CEonia, Lindl. Microcaelia, Lindl. Angnecum
, Pet. Th. Aerobium, Spreng. Agrostophyllum, Blume. Calanthe, R. Br. Centrosia,
...