10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONGLOBATION»
Discover the use of
conglobation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
conglobation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Two Treatises:: In the One of Which, the Natvre of Bodies; ...
Now let us imagine if we can , how {uch a participation fhould be in! common,and
[hould abfitaét From allcolour, all place, and all thofe things of which the
conglobation confilteth,adn yet we fee, that in the foul this is done; and he who
faith ...
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The Colonisation of Land: Origins and Adaptations of ...
Conglobation cuts down the rate of water loss by protecting the thin, permeable
pleopods. It is also important in giving protection against predators, and in this
many woodlice are aided by the development of various types of tubercles on the
...
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The pericosmic theory of physical existence and its sequel ...
The product of the square of the ratio of the Solar Nebula's primal rotary motion to
the increment thereof between the epoch of its conglobation and the birth of
Neptune multiplied by the decrement of its radius by condensation of its volume ...
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Evolution and Escalation: An Ecological History of Life
I believe there is merit in this interpretation, but its validity neither detracts from
nor contradicts the importance of conglobation as a defensive aptation. Instead,
the benefits for feeding can be construed as a happy consequence of the ability
to ...
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Environmental Adaptations
... respect to food, predators, and climatic conditions in H. reaumurii (Dubinsky et
al., 1979). Conglobation, the ability to curl into a protective ball, is present in all
major groups of land isopods, but not in all species of any group (Warburg, 1968)
.
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American Journal of Syphilis, Gonorrhea and Venereal Diseases
Volavsek and llrad (1939) performed the Miiller conglobation reaction as well as
the complement fixation on the sera from 427 women with gonorrhea. Antibodies
did not appear until the third or fourth week of infection, and were highest at ...
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The Urologic and Cutaneous Review
VI, 1935) his findings on the Muller "conglobation reaction" for gonorrhea on the
basis of 600 sera. These findings, in comparison with the complement fixation
test, are given in the following table: The author is led to the conclusion: 1.
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
conglobation n. For example, in Armadillos, Chrysidid Wasps; some woodl ice
and millipede species: an individual's rolling up its body (Lincoln et al. 1985). vt.
conglobate, conglobe • congregate vt. To collect together, or assemble, into a ...
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The Figures or Types of the Old Testament, by which Christ ...
The second Constellation or Conglobation of typical Persons i' Samflm, David
and Solomon, all which three put together, give a bright and glorious
Representation of Jesus Christ : Samsor' in hie. Death and Sufferings, David in
his victories ...
Samuel MATHER (of Burton Wood.), Nathanael MATHER (Lecturer at Pinner's Hall, London.), 1705
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Australian Beetles Volume 1: Morphology, Classification and Keys
Australian Fauna The Australianfauna consists of~20species ofminute, oval and
convex beetles, usually withpartlyor completelydividedeyes, large
metacoxalplates, and capableof rolling into a ball (conglobation), with the
relatively large head ...
Adam Slipinski, John Lawrence, 2013
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CONGLOBATION»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
conglobation is used in the context of the following news items.
Get Outdoors!
... (a process called “conglobation”). You might also find yourself holding a collection of 40 or 50 roly polies, but that's part of the entertainment. «Great Bend Tribune, Jun 15»
100 years ago: Hunting for frogspawn
The “porwigle” is still a “conglobation,” but the child knows that it will eventually hop, tailless, on four tiny limbs, a perfect and beautiful little frog. «The Guardian, Mar 15»
9 New Species of Cuckoo Wasps Discovered in China
... survival mechanism of the cuckoo wasps is their ability to curl into a protective ball when in danger, a process known as conglobation. «Sci-News.com, Dec 13»
The colors of nature: 9 beautiful new wasp species from China
... survival mechanism of the cuckoo wasps is their ability to curl into a protective ball when in danger, a process known as conglobation. «EurekAlert, Dec 13»
Nine new brightly colored wasps found in China
Cuckoo wasps also curl up into a ball when in danger, a protective process known as conglobation also seen in pill bugs and armadillos. «UPI.com, Dec 13»
Les Essays at Removing National Prejudices against a Union (1706 …
Ceux-ci sont souvent nombreux — les Essays montrant une propension certaine à la conglobation — et parfois numérotés, ce qui confère à son propos une ... «Revues.org, Mar 12»