10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HETERAUXESIS»
Discover the use of
heterauxesis in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
heterauxesis and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
Individual, population, specific, or phylogenetic heterauxesis (Lincoln et al. 1985)
. ▷bradyauxesis n. Heterauxesis in which a, from the equation y = bxa, is less
than unity, so that a given structure is relatively smaller in large individuals than
in ...
2
Plant Allometry: The Scaling of Form and Process
This is practical because each module of a plant has a distinct final size and
organic proportions, but it runs the risk of conflating terminology and therefore
obscuring communication with those who would reserve the term heterauxesis to
cover ...
3
Lectures on the Physiology of Plants
We then found that heterauxesis manifests itself in a characteristic way. The
stems of some plants, for instance, exhibit circumnutation in its most typical form (
see diagram, p. 364) ; others exhibit simple nutation, and others, again, exhibit
that ...
4
A Zoogeographical Study of the Land Snails of Ontario
More recently Huxley, Needham, and Lerner (1941) have suggested the term
heterauxesis for ontogenetic relative growth as distinct from allomorphosis (
relative-growth series such as those found in phylogenetic trends). A part
growing ...
5
The new Werner twentieth century edition of the ...
The phenomena of heterauxesis, spontaneous and induced, have now to be
considered. It will be eonve- Heter- nient to deal with induced heterauxesis first,
suxesis. and we will begin with the case of a unicellular organ. It has been ...
6
The Physics of the Universe
It is true that the terms auxesis, heterauxesis, ectauxesis, endauxesis, etc., were
formerly employed in plant physiology*, but they have long been obsolete there.
On the other hand, botanists do still distinguish between atixesis or growth by ...
Sir James Hopwood Jeans, 1928
7
A Dictionary of Genetics
... that the T complex was discovered. See T box genes. Bracon hebetor See A/
Iicrobracon hebetor (also called Habrobracon juglandis). bradyauxesis See
heterauxesis. 56 bradytelic bradytelic used to refer to a lower—than—average
rate.
Robert C. King, Pamela Mulligan, William Stansfield, 2013
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Comprehensive English-Hindi dictionary:
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Bholānātha Tivārī, Amaranātha Kapūra, Viśvaprakāśa Gupta, 1998
More recently Huxley, Needham, and Lerner (1941) have suggested the term
heterauxesis for ontogenetic relative growth as distinct from allomorphosis (
relative-growth series such as those found in phylogenetic trends). A part
growing ...
Ontario Fisheries Research Laboratory, 1949
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University of Toronto biological series
Numerous investigations have established the fact that relative growth is best
expressed as a series of stanzas of heterauxesis separated by critical inflection
points. The slopes of the relative-growth lines describing any particular stanza of
...
University of Toronto, 1946