10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FASCICULATE»
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fasciculate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Flowering Plants: Smartweeds to Hazelnuts
Mature leaves pubescent on the abaxial surface due to the presence of
nonglandular trichomes of the stellate or fasciculate type, or fasciculate hairs in
combination with solitary, stipitate-fasciculate, or stellate ones 2 i. Mature leaves
glabrous ...
Robert H. Mohlenbrock, Paul M. Thomson, 2009
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Angiosperm Origins: Morphological and Ecological Aspects
A caulomic origin is most evident in the case of fasciculate stamens that are often
considered as derived from the more common solitary stamens. However,
several lines of evidence suggest reverse phylogenetic relationships. In the first
place, ...
Valentin A. Krassilov, 1997
3
Flowering Plants. Dicotyledons: Celastrales, Oxalidales, ...
Fraunhofera - Plants glabrous or pubescent; inflorescence thyrsoid, cymose,
fasciculate, or flowers solitary; fruit spheroid to ovoid; seeds 1 -numerous. Old
and New World, Australia 64 64. Inflorescence epiphyllous, rarely axillary; ovary (
4)5- ...
4
Trees and Shrubs: Illustrations of New Or Little Known ...
Corymbs terminal, umbelliform, from 6 to 7 centimetres in diameter, on peduncles
from 1 to 2 centimetres long, and like the whole corymb densely covered with
spreading fasciculate hairs; rays five or six; flowers on rays of the third and fourth
...
Charles Sprague Sargent, Charles Edward Faxon, 1901
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
Dip Creek Formation of Verastegui (1953), Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene.
Comparison. — "Venericardia taliaferroi***w&s originally misi- dentified as V.
venturensis Waring. The round ribs and the typical Pacificor distribution of
fasciculate ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1992
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United States Geological Survey Professional Paper
11. Dalmanella planiconvexa Hall. Flat brachial valve with obscure sinus
showing the fasciculate stria?. Chapman sandstone, same locality as figure 2. 12.
Dalmanella elevala sp. nov. A pedicle valve of this species, showing traces of the
very ...
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Volcanic eruptions of 1980 at Mount St. Helens: the first ...
Colonies of the fasciculate A. proliferus show the same range in variation of
internal structures, such as the columella and tabulae, as the cerioid A. floriformis
. Both forms have a shortened cardinal septum and commonly a long counter
septum ...
Bruce LaVerne Foxworthy, Mary Hill, Geological Survey (U.S.), 1982
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Lower Permian Colonial Rugose Corals, Western and ...
D1ST1NGU1SH1NG CHARACTERS SPEC1ES Septa Axial structure
Dissepimentarium Growth form N:D Major Minor Carinae Extra septal lamellae
Median lamella Width Type Tabularium S. elegans fasciculate 22-24: most reach
ax. str.
Jerzy Fedorowski, E. W. Bamber, Calvin H. Stevens, 2007
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Late Ordovician and Early Silurian Stromatoporoid Sponges ...
Growth form of skeleton fasciculate, or digitate; slender subcylindrical stems
without an axial canal, but possessing a broad axial zone with an irregular
actinoid network consisting of irregularly twisted rod-like pillars and colliculi, and
very ...
Heldur Nestor, Paul Copper, Carl W. Stock, 2010
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Lime-trees and Basswoods: A Biological Monograph of the ...
Leaves weakly rugose, glabrous or with simple hairs scattered over both surfaces
or only the lower surface (these may be denser in the axils of the main veins on
the lower surface but in T. platgphgllos subsp. corinthiaca some fasciculate hairs
...
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FASCICULATE»
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Start planning now for next spring's garden
One of the many interesting offerings was the Partridge Pea (Chamaecrista fasciculate, locust weed), a native plant that has several interesting ... «Allentown Morning Call, Jan 15»
Brain Studies Advance Neural Mapping, Axon Control
This allowed “the formation of axonal loops in cortical neurons, which demonstrate that cortical neurons can self-fasciculate (contract) in ... «Photonics.com, Nov 14»
Metal-Eating Plant Could Clean Soil, Collect Commercially Valuable …
"This species is most similar to the widespread Rinorea bengalensis by its fasciculate inflorescences and smooth subglobose fruits with [three] ... «Headlines & Global News, May 14»
Fungi Like You've Never Seen Them Before
... fasciculate or stipitate structures.) and suffer slightly at times from an awkwardness that may be the product of translation from Danish, author ... «Scientific American, Mar 14»
Local professor, students undertake exploratory research
Brandywine freshman Marina Mathew worked in the lab using a light microscope to view cells of the parasite Crithidia fasciculate. 3/7/2014 —. Assistant ... «Penn State Delaware County, Mar 14»
ALS Is a Progressive Neurological Disorder
When muscles aren't used for a long time, they weaken, waste away (atrophy), and twitch under the skin (fasciculate). Eventually, all the ... «About - News & Issues, Mar 05»