10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EPISEMATIC»
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
1985). episematic character n. A character (episeme), e.g., some color markings,
that aids in one animal's recognizing another (Lincoln et al. 1985). ▷
antepisematic character n. An episematic character that implies a threat (Lincoln
et al.
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Rhythmic Proportions in Early Medieval Ecclesiastical Chant
two episematic virgae in the syllabic notations above the texts. This may be seen
in S. Gall 484. On f 65, the word 'advenit' of the Introit 'Ecce advenit', is shown with
neum-groups as well as syllabically. Ex.42 sS . r 0]\m ...
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The Notation of Medieval Music
The virga, if episematic, is lengthened by half its value, p ; a bivirga in which both
strokes are episematic is twice as long, f^f' . Wagner considered the second
element of the salicus to represent a short note followed immediately by another
...
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TEXTBOOK OF ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR
Recognition markings, on the other hand are episematic, assisting individuals of
same species to remain together, when their safety depends upon numbers or a
place of safety. Episematic characters are less common than aposematic.
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A Dictionary of Entomology
EPISEMATIC COLORATION Reco'ngition colours in the theory of mimicry. See
Coloration. Cf. Advancing Coloration; Alluring Coloration; Anticryptic Coloration;
Apetetic Coloration; Aposematic Coloration; Combination Coloration; Cryptic ...
Gordon Gordh, David Headrick, 2001
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Essays on Evolution 1889-1907
C. EPISEMATIC OR RECOGNITION CHARACTERS. Episematic Colours are the
logical antithesis of Apo- sematic, their object being to assist in keeping friends
together instead of keeping enemies at a distance. Episematic markings help the
...
Sir Edward Bagnall Poulton, 1908
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Representing and Reasoning with Modular Ontologies
... local model semantics, contextual semantics, epistemic semantics and first-
order semantics based on conservative extensions; we show that local model
semantics is capable of encoding the contextual semantics and episematic
semantics; ...
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Dictionary of Ecology and Environment
Episematic Colorations. Recomition markings. Episode, Pollution. An air pollution
incident in a given are caused by a concentration of atmospheric pollution
reacting with meteorological conditions that may result in a significant increase in
...
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A Dictionary for Invertebrate Zoology:
-sum [Gr. epirrheein, to flow into] (PORIF) The inhalent canals. see prosochete,
aporrhysa. episematic a. [Gr. epi, upon; sema, sign] A term used to des- ignate
distinctive markings which serve as a recognition signal. see pseudepisematic
color ...
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Biochemistry of Insects
... in Content of Biochromes Particularly among Lepidoptera there are striking sex
differences in surface coloration for episematic purposes; behaviorally at least
these affect reproduction, therefore, but probably none is relevant to
physiological ...