10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CLAVATION»
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A Supplement to the Imperial Dictionary, English, ...
CLAVATION. CLEAN. PROOF. CLERK. made of copper or iron, for clarifying
sugar, &c. CLARINET, ) n. [add.] The com- CLAR'IONET,) pass of the clarinet is
from E the third space in the bass, to G in altissimo. — Bass-clarinet, an
instrument ...
2
Cataract and Refractive Surgery: With 37 Tables
Because en- clavation is the most challenging part of the procedure, centration of
the lens over the pupil can sometimes be difficult [35]. However, the lens may be
fixated at any angle – horizontally, vertically, or obliquely – depending on ...
Thomas Kohnen, Douglas D. Koch, 2006
3
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
... sharply rounding to the rounded obtuse-angulate apex, which is situated at the
apex of the median vein: intercalated triangle distinct, trigonal: mediastine vein
simple, with a decided costal clavation at its apex; discoidal vein bifurcate and its
...
4
Arcana entomologica; or, Illustrations of new, rare, and ...
The texture and general appearance of the body, the dilated antennae having (as
in the Cerapteri, &c.) no appearance of clavation at their extremities, the form and
insertion of the feet and the anomalous structure of the mouth are, however, ...
John Obadiah Westwood, 1845
5
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
on pale grey (10YR 7/1) coarse coral sand; loose; few large coral fragments. Muri
fine sand — Muri fine sand occurs at a lower clavation than Muri coarse sand and
occupies the eastern part of both Manuae and Te Au O Tu. On Manuae it is on ...
6
Report of Progress of Stream Measurements for the Calendar ...
... the vertical wall of a brick house on the corner one square north of the Bank of
Tckoa; clavation, 62.11 feet. (2) Top of the head of a 60-penny spike driven into
the telegraph pole at the initial point for soundings; elevation, 11.41 feet.
Michael Creed Hinderlider, J. M. Giles, John Clayton Hoyt, 1906
... robustness, gradual clavation and length of antennae, and formation and size
of palpi, more nearly resembles Z. Malagrida, Walleng. (Sv. Ak. Handl. 1857, p.
43), than any other. Leroma differs from every known Zeritis in not presenting the
...
8
Paterson's Roads ... The sixteenth edition ... Remodelled, ...
ove er arm r 0 w \c s DOVE BRIDGE Lord , alon'g the whole length of the erk~
and enter Derbyshim, ham, several feet beneath this clavation; a small erection
rises 13% Sudbury Park a base Lvitthin lhltlflblllh. n e, wmcw a rest ing an to ...
Daniel Paterson, Edward Mogg, 1824
9
Transactions of the American Entomological Society
... distal clavation. The measurements of the female are: length of body, 29 mm.;
length of pronotum, 6.7; greatest width of pronotal disk (caudad), 3.9; length of
tegmen, 14.2; greatest width of tegmen, 4.5; length of caudal femur, 17.7.
10
The Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London
... and densely clothed with a velvety pubescence ; and its scape is peculiar from
being somewhat twisted and sub- compressed, — the inner edge (on account of
the abrupt, but elongate, apical clavation) seeming to be almost scooped-out, ...