WHAT DOES MESICALLY MEAN IN ENGLISH?
Definition of mesically in the English dictionary
The definition of mesically in the dictionary is in a way which is of, relating to, or growing in conditions of medium water supply. Other definition of mesically is in a way which is of or relating to a meson.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MESICALLY»
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Extreme Measures: The Ecological Energetics of Birds and Mammals
Although these studies were principally focused on water balance, no
remarkable differences in energy expenditure were found between xerically and
mesically distributed birds. Furthermore, an extended study of the energetics of
eleven ...
2
Biological investigations in the Guadalupe Mountains ...
CLIMATIC INTERPRETATIONS Upper Sloth Cave provides a good record of
faunal transition from a more mesically adapted vertebrate community to the
present more xerical- ly adapted vertebrate community. Five taxa of xerically
adapted ...
Hugh H. Genoways, Robert J. Baker, United States. National Park Service, 1979
3
Australia's Amazing Kangaroos: Their Conservation, Unique ...
Arid-zone adapted euros need about one-third less water than the mesically
adapted common wallaroos of the eastern forests. The large colon of the euro is
65 per cent longer than that of the common wallaroo, hence the euro has the ...
... MESIALLY MESIAN MESIC MESICALLY MESIOBUCCOPULPAL
MESIOINCISODISTAL MESIOLABIOINCISAL MESIOLINGUOINCISAL
MESIOLINGUOPULPAL MESIOPULPOLABIAL MESIOPULPOLINGUAL
MESMERIC MESMERICALLY ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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English Language Word Builder
... TORCHABLE TWISTABLE VENGEABLE YIELDABLE AVAILABLY
GAUGEABLE RENEWABLY THINKABLY BIPEDALLY ELUIDALLY MESICALLY
PANICALLY SUGARALLY XERICALLY IMPEDANCE BLINDEISH GOOSEEISH
RAZORFISH ...
Identification of hypernuclei decaying non-mesically is far more difficult beoause
all the available energy appears as kinetic energy, so that errors on momentum
unbalance and total energy are much greater. Few non- mesically decaying ...
Easter School for Physicists, 1964
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Bulletin of the Florida State Museum: Biological sciences
This isolated population evolved into the more mesically- adapted ornata1, and
with return of arid conditions following the Wisconsin glaciation it dispersed
throughout the present day Great Plains. KU 1877, 1917, 1936, 1938, 2767, 2856
-7, ...
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Nuclear Science Abstracts
The conversion rate of non-mesically produced sigma hyperons is higher than
the conversion rate for mesically produced sigma hyperons. In addition the
elastic scattering of K' mesons by neon in the mo— mentum range, 65—240 MeV
/c is ...
9
Records of the Western Australian Museum
I am aware of two comparable taxonomic (species-pairs) alliances between the
more mesically adapted components of the two respective regional faunas (e.g. (
Odonata: Corduliidae): Lathrocordulia metallica Tillyard and an undescribed ...
Western Australian Museum, 1991
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Reports of the Museum of Natural History, University of ...
P. lyrnessa is widely but disjunctly distributed in Chile; it appears mesically
adapted but barely crosses into Argentina via the mountain passes. Considering
variation in currently known samples, the isolates of P. lyrnessa scattered in Chile
...