10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ASCENDANTLY»
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Pipits and Wagtails of Europe, Asia and North America
Ascendantly: Secondaries are numbered ascendantly, i.e. from the outermost
secondary inwards. See Descendantly and Centrifugally. Autapomorphy: See
PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSES, p. 37, and Fig 15. Binomen: See
NOMENCLATURE (p.
Krister Mild, Per Alstrom, 2010
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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
Horns attached below the highest line of the frontals, massive but short, ovoid or
subtrigonal, and curving ascendantly : 13 pairs of ribs : a true dorsal ridge
coextensive with the ribs and terminating abruptly : Dewlap and muzzle small ;
period ...
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Nightjars and Their Allies: The Caprimulgiformes
Moult patterns of the secondaries have been described for only a few species,
but in the true nightjars it appears that the outer secondaries moult ascendantly
and the inner secondaries descendantly. Thus, in the Long-tailed Nightjar moult ...
Horns attached below the highest line of the frontals, massive but short, ovoid or
subtrigonal, and curving ascendantly ; thirteen pairs of ribs; a true dorsal ridge co
-extensive with the ribs and terminating abruptly; dewlap and muzzle small ...
Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1841
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Wireless Algorithms, Systems, and Applications: 5th ...
Definition 1. Forwarding Candidate Set. First, calculate a union set ⋃ v sv where v
is any neighbor of u; and then sort ascendantly this union set by the wake-up time
of neighbors, and then remove some elements from this union set such that all ...
Gopal Pandurangan, V. S. Anil Kumar, Gu Ming, 2010
adult: as a plumage term used for birds which have undergone at least one
complete moult allopatric: taxa (usually similar) which occupy mutually exclusive
geographical regions, at least during the breeding season. ascendantly:
primaries ...
Peter Kennerley, David Pearson, 2010
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Analysis and Control of Linear Systems
Polynomials di(p) can be divided ascendantly (d1(p) divides d2(p) which divides
d3(p)...). Let us introduce the following quotients: [31(p) = d1(p), /32(p) = d2(p)d1(
p), [3n(p) = oin(p)/ dn_1(p). Polynomials Bi(p) can be divided ascendantly as ...
Philippe de Larminat, 2013
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Rails: A Guide to Rails, Crakes, Gallinules and Coots of the ...
In plumage descriptions the primaries are numbered descendantly, i.e. from the
inside of the wing towards the tip, and secondaries are numbered ascendantly,
i.e. from the centre of the wing towards the body. Thus the first primary (P1) and
the ...
9
Woodpeckers of the World: The Complete Guide
Primaries are moulted sequentially (ascendant) from P1 and the secondaries
from two centres (ascendantly from s1, ascendantly and descendantly froms8).
The moult patternofthetail ofarboreal species is reversed–the twomost rigid
central ...
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Moult and Ageing of European Passerines
Evans (1986) lists three first-year Sturnus vulgaris apparently moulting
ascendantly from P 6 or 7'to P 1. There are also a few cases which suggest that
an ascendant sequence may produce the pattern characteristic of an 'eccentric'
moult.
Lukas Jenni, Raffael Winkler, 2011
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