10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HELIOTROPICALLY»
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heliotropically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Lectures on the Physiology of Plants
Another means of estimating heliotropic irritability is afforded by the
measurement of the angle made by the axis of an organ with the direction of the
incident rays when the organ has ceased to curve heliotropically, the intensity of
the light and ...
2
Knowledge and Language: Volume III: Metaphor and Knowledge
In other words, the distance between political language and a heliotropically
defined political reality is in the Western tradition not merely a fine
epistemological point about the relation between words and things: above all this
distance is the ...
Eric J. Reuland, Werner Abraham, F. R. Ankersmit, 1993
3
Aesthetic Politics: Political Philosophy Beyond Fact and Value
... Western political theorists implicitly defined the kind of political power that
would rule our world. Political power in the West is the power of the heliotropical
word that presents itself as independent of a heliotropically defined political
reality.
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Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
The lower surface, which is the only one exposed to the light when the leaves are
heliotropically responsive in the early stages, possesses elongate cells which are
flattened and show no trace of convergence. The hypocotyls of the seedlings ...
The lower surface, which is the only one exposed to the light when the leaves are
heliotropically responsive in the early stages, possesses elongate cells which are
flattened and show no trace of convergence. The hypocotyls of the seedlings ...
Isaac Bayley Balfour, Roland Thaxter, Vernon Herbert Blackman, 1909
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The American International Congress on Tuberculosis
limit of light intensity for the growth and length; for in the case of plants very
sensitive heliotropically, it lies higher, and in less sensitive plants lower, than the
upper limit for growth in length. The mode of arrangement of the experiment in ...
7
On the Ridge Between Life and Death: A Climbing Life Reexamined
The yellow Arctic poppies wheeled heliotropically,their earnest blossoms
following the sun. Swaths of Alaska cotton danced in the breeze. When it rained,
the gray-green reindeer moss turned into a spongy carpet, but after a day or two
of dry ...
8
Imaginary Neighbors: Mediating Polish-Jewish Relations After ...
... the function of a heliotrope, a rhetorical figure connoting a quasisacral,
hermeneutic near-collapse (Derrida, “Violence,” 113, and “White Mythology,” 245
–47).23 As seen heliotropically, the image accrues a uniqueness barely
distinguishable ...
Dorota Glowacka, Joanna Zylinska, 2007
... traditional church-hegemonic/state-subordinate criteria, strains, almost
heliotropically, towards the American brand of state- hegemonic/church-
subordinate influence raining down from the overhauled manifestation of the
schismatic axis, the ...
10
A Mirror for Lovers: Shake-speare's Sonnets as Curious ...
Each and together the beauteous Rose (its “beauties Rose” [1 :2], in other words,
“risen,” in resurrecting life) heliotropically oriented by the l'om beatrice's nurturing
heat and light. George Stevens' conjecture, made over two centuries ago, that ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HELIOTROPICALLY»
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heliotropically is used in the context of the following news items.
At Kendall Square restaurant Study, a journey continues
... onions, on the plate with sunchoke chips and purple and white petals of onion, ingredients curving heliotropically toward a bright golden yolk. «Boston Globe, Mar 15»
New Hampshire 'Brush Cats' See Traditional Way Of Life Changing
... sides at impossible angles, gripping them with roots like tentacles, their trunks twisted heliotropically up through the canopy, toward the sun. «Here And Now, Mar 11»
A Spectacle With a Message
These mysterious creature-plants resemble mushrooms, but they turn heliotropically upward as if seeking the sun. They're alive. “Anselm ... «New York Times, Nov 10»