ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD FLORESCENCE
From New Latin flōrēscentia, from Latin flōrēscere to come into flower.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FLORESCENCE»
Discover the use of
florescence in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
florescence and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Florescence: The World's Most Beautiful Flowers
Presents photographs of a variety of flowers found throughout the world, with information on the history and botanical characteristics of each plant.
2
Hermogenes' On Types of Style
Euboea and preparing it as a base of operations against Attica" seem to be
vehement since they are spoken against individuals, which is also characteristic
of Florescence. It is the combination of the figures used and the clauses, which
are ...
III Wooten, Cecil W., 1987
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Hermogenes' on Types of Style
Euboea and preparing it as a base of operations against Attica" seem to be
vehement since they are spoken against individuals, which is also characteristic
of Florescence. It is the combination of the figures used and the clauses, which
are ...
4
Reconstructing Grammar: Comparative Linguistics and ...
Florescence. as. a. Force. in. Grammaticalization. Wallace. Chafe. University of
California, Santa Barbara A language is like a forest. Its diverse features —
phonological, morphological, semantic, and so on — are like a community of
plants that ...
5
Perspectives in Cultural Anthropology: Samuel Beckett and ...
The Era of Regional Florescence fulfilled the potentialities of the Formative Era.
Communities were welded into small states, which, however, continued to be
essentially theocratic, for archeological remains of this era are predominantly of a
...
Herbert A. Applebaum, 1987
6
Handbook of
florescence spectra of Aromatic Molecules
Handbook of florescence spectra of Aromatic Molecules
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Florescence of Consciousness: Spiritual & Cultural Blossoming
"The idea 'florescence of consciousness' concerns the possibilities for the evolution of our human consciousness...[The author explores this idea] in a playful way and [loosely maps out] our evolutionary stages up to this point in history.
Roxanne Marie Oliva, Holy Names University, 2003
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The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
It is not, however, to be concluded, that a special constant regulates the mortality
of the population of the largest and least healthy towns; for the same
appearances would be presented by a combination of the two constants of
florescence and ...
9
Ancient Maya: The Rise and Fall of a Rainforest Civilization
The. splendor. of. the. Classic. Maya. florescence. in. the. lowlands. During the
Classic period the Maya lowland forests of northern Guatemala, Belize, and the
Yucatan Peninsula were covered with clusters of ancient Maya house groups, ...
Optical florescence microscopy is conventionally used to visualize the living cells.
However, a florescence stains only a portion of the cellular structure (see Fig. 1).
In addition the florescence fades with time. Therefore, it is necessary to use ...
Walter K. Arnold, Sigrun Hirsekorn, 2004
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FLORESCENCE»
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florescence is used in the context of the following news items.
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Twenty-Two Gallery, "Florescence, Senescence & Regeneration," watercolors and drawings by botanical artist Carol Ashton-Hergenhan; ... «The Intelligencer, Jul 15»
Scientists Discover Glowing, Rainbow-Colored Corals in Deep …
Found in the Red Sea, this marine organism is notable for florescence when exposed under ultraviolet light. Researchers were surprised to see ... «Gospel Herald, Jun 15»
Scarlet Macaws Point to Early Emergence of Complex Pueblo Society
“Sociopolitical hierarchies evolved over the course of nearly two centuries before taking the more visible forms seen in the Chaco florescence. «Sci-News.com, Jun 15»
Scientists Carbon Date Macaw Remains from Pueblo Ruins
The authors of the study write that “the early dates for macaws thus support the proposition that the Chaco florescence cannot be understood ... «New Historian, Jun 15»
Bird Skulls Document the Rise of Inequality—11 Centuries Ago
Ask an archaeologist, and they'll tell you it dates back to around the 11th century and the "Chaco florescence," a period of massive cultural shift ... «Pacific Standard, Jun 15»
Ignorant Good Will
No less noteworthy is that even in our terror-obsessed era, the scale of this decadelong florescence of revolutionary domestic terrorism has ... «The Nation., Jun 15»
San Diego Prospector Testing For Gold On USCorp Claims
Some of the equipment to be used will include Ground Penetrating Radar, Pulse Induction Detection and X-Ray Florescence Analyzation. «Yahoo Finance UK, Jun 15»
Glimpsing prehistory in today's Amazon rainforest
The rainforest has been critical to the florescence of thousands of species of plant and animal life for thousands of years—including the ... «Popular Archaeology, Jun 15»
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Adam, an applied archaeology master's student, studied a Wayne, Florida, sink site, employing portable x-ray florescence equipment for his ... «Scranton Times-Tribune, May 15»
Future of Western Australia's largest regional commercial flower …
Florescence in Albany, on the state's south coast, was the 2011 Western Australian regional small business of the year but the family-run ... «ABC Online, May 15»