10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEXTRORSAL»
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dextrorsal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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An Account of the Crustacea of Norway: With Short ...
9- Adult, dextrorsal female, dorsal view. 91. Same, ventral view. cf . Male (copied
from Sp. Hate and West- wood's work), dorsal view. C. Anterior part of cephalon,
viewed from below (left maxilliped removed). nip. Lelt maxilliped. mp*. Terminal ...
2
Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. ...
with a well-marked dextrorsal curvature. They are very closely packed, and
arranged subspirally around the axis. The arched branches bear a double
alternate row of branchlets on the antero-lateral margins, which in turn bear a
number of ...
Great Britain. Challenger Office, Sir Charles Wyville Thomson, Sir John Murray, 1889
3
Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (1832).
Shell dextrorsal, turrito-conical ; whorls 7, convex, longitudinally striated; aperture
small, ovate, slightly contracted; columella straight, with a strong, white, spiral
callus in the middle ; colour reddish brown ; the upper whorls black, the middle ...
4
The Forces of Nature: A Popular Introduction to the Study of ...
wire can be coiled from right to left, each round being coiled from top to bottom on
the side of the tub turned towards the operator ; this is the dextrorsal solenoid : or,
again, the wire may be coiled in the same way, but passing from left to right ...
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Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London
Shell dextrorsal, turrito-conical; whorls 7, convex, longitudinally striated; aperture
small, ovate, slightly contracted; columella straight, with a strong, white, spiral
callus in the middle ; colour reddish brown ; the upper whorls black, the middle ...
Zoological Society of London, 1851
6
A course in mathematical analysis
49, b), and the curve would be said to be dextrorsal. These two aspects are
essentially distinct. For example, if two spirals (helices) of the same pitch be
drawn on the same right circular cylinder, or on two congruent cylinders, they will
be ...
Édouard Goursat, Earle Raymond Hedrick, 1904
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A course in mathematical analysis
49, b), and the curve would be said to be dextrorsal. These two aspects are
essentially distinct. For example, if two spirals (helices) of the same pitch be
drawn on the same right circular cylinder, or on two congruent cylinders, they will
be ...
8
The Life of Sir Humphry Davy, Bart
A copper wire, by being rolled round a solid rod, was twisted into a spiral, so as to
form a Izelir. It was easy, by passing the wire round the rod, in one direction or the
other, to form a dextrorsal helix, proceeding from the right hand towards the ...
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The life of Sir Humphry Davy, bart., LL.D.: late president ...
... a dextrorsal helix, proceeding from the right hand towards the left, as in the
tendrils of many plants ; or a sinistrorsal, or left helix, proceeding downwards from
the left hand to the right above the axis. Into the cavity of a spiral thus formed, ...
10
Amusement in Mathematics
Though the bean always insists on a sinistrorsal growth, as B, the hop prefers to
climb in a dextrorsal manner, as A. Why, is one of the mysteries that Nature has
not yet unfolded. 426.—THE HYMN-BOARD POSER.—solution This puzzle is not
...