10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MERISTICALLY»
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Isaiah's Vision and the Family of God
Gender-matched parallelism (Watson 1984:123-28) functions meristically to
stress the completeness of the anticipated homecoming: Thus says the Lord God:
I will soon lift up my hand to the nations, and raise my signal to the peoples; and ...
Katheryn Pfisterer Darr, 1994
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Mendel's Principles of Heredity
Why, for instance, may not the differentiation normally existing between petal and
leaf, or between the appendages of arthropods, or any other meristically
repeated parts, be due to a segregation acting amongst somatic parts as
amongst ...
William Bateson, Gregor Mendel, 2013
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scientific papers of william bateson
The differentiation in Nigella is recognised solely from its association with
position, but the association does not constitute the 1 I am interested to see that
the biometricians find no difference in the heredity from the meristically different
kinds of ...
4
Classification and Biology
It is commonly assumed that 'nomomeristic' structures (meristically repeated ones
with a fixed number) are liable to undergo reduction, but not increase, in number
in the course of evolution. There is evidently a large measure of truth in this ...
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Conservation assessment for inland cutthroat trout
Dr. Robert Behnke, Colorado State University, has meristically determined the
upper mainstem population to be westslope cutthroat trout in 1980 based upon
24 fish from 8 streams (Errol Claire, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, ...
Donald A. Duff, United States. Forest Service. Intermountain Region, 1996
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Flowering Plants. Eudicots: Malpighiales
The perianth of pistillate flowers is often meristically the same as in staminate
flowers, but the sepals often become modified during fruit development to
enlargement (accrescence) in some cases, but in other cases the sepals are
deciduous in ...
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The Invertebrata: A Manual for the Use of Students
ANNELIDA Being segmented, the annelids have provided material for the study
of locomotion in meristically repeating muscle units (Gray). The nervous system,
particularly the giant fibres, have been well studied (Bullock, Nicol), though the ...
Lancelot Alexander Borradaile, Frank Armitage Potts, G. A. Kerkut, 1963
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Handbook of Archaeological Methods
Herbert D. G. Maschner, Christopher Chippindale. (Cervus canadensis) are
noticeably larger than confamilial deer (Odocoileus spp.), but the bones and
teeth of the two are virtually identical morphologically and meristically. In some
cases ...
Herbert D. G. Maschner, Christopher Chippindale, 2005
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An Introduction to Numerical Classification
Here the problem was somewhat diflerent, with animals recorded meristically as
numbers and plants recorded continuously as dry weights. The differences in the
units and in the forms of data are both eliminated by standardizing to zero mean ...
Harold Trevor Clifford, UNKNOWN. AUTHOR, William Stephenson, 1975
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Coexistence in a Chirostoma Species Flock: Niche Analysis ...
... meristically, C. chapalae is within the range of C. humboldtianum. This
arrangement not only suggested the possibility of alternative evolutionary
process within Chirostoma rather than straight relationships. In relation to size,
one study of ...
Rodrigo Moncayo-Estrada, 2008