7 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANISOCERCAL»
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
... one or more fingers are constantly flexed 4. camptodrome — pertaining to leaf
venation in which secondary veins bend forward and unite before reaching the
margin 5. anisocercal — with lobes of tail fin unequal 6. carpectomy — excision
of ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
adj anisocercal (-sur'kl; of fishes) with unequal tail- lobes. — adj anisodac tylous (
of birds) with three toes turned forward, one backward. — adj anisom'erous 59 (
hot) with unequal numbers of parts in the floral fate; far; me; hur (her); mine; mote
...
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
... anisette r^faif чГ<Н1 aniso- д/х. згсрггт, згач, f^r; a4íí- anisocercal 3RT4^s#;
anisodactylous 3W4Í4J,fa+; anisomerous зг^пт-зг^г^ (рт); anisophyllous згатт яЧ
^; anisotropic f4444fii4i, <мч(4'=(ЛТ; л. anisotropy f^443Rl+dl, зт^ГЯ R+dl
ankerite ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
animal region animal vector animal-vegetal animal virus animalcule animal ¡zed
embryo animal ized larva animal izing agent anion-exchange resin anisocercal
anisocytic anisocytic stomata anisocytosis anisogamete anisogamety ...
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Henderson's Dictionary of Biology
... unequal. anisocarpous a. having number of carpels less than the number of
parts in the other floral whorls. anisocercal a. with lobes of tail-fin unequal.
anisocytic a. appl. stomata of a type in which three subsidiary cells, one distinctly
smaller ...
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Democracy and Distrust: A Theory of Judicial Review
Mr. Ely demonstrates that both of these approaches are inherently incomplete and inadequate. --from publisher description This book elaborates a third theory of judicial review, one that the author argues is consistent with those underlying ...
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Absalom and Achitophel a Poem
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