10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PLUTEAL»
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Middle English Dictionary
(al460) Vegetius(2) 2373: The sekel or the sithe, and vyne- yerd, The cagys
pluteal. . Lo, alle these wil this Citee assai- le With crafte. Ibid. 2441: The cage
pluteal [L plutei] of twiggis plat, Of heerys hath couert and hidis grene; Not ouer
high the ...
Hans Kurath, Sherman McAllister Kuhn, Robert E. Lewis, 1983
2
Biology of Echinodermata
The larva becomes uniformly ciliated and swims at 36 hours of development but
never grows out any pluteal arms. Instead the cilia become limited to four circles
on the cylindroid larva that thus resembles a doliolaria rudiments of the pluteal ...
3
Handbook of Chemical Risk Assessment: Health Hazards to ...
88-106 h at lower temperatures) Skeletal development of larvae i suppressed
Pluteal growth retarded 1 Food consumption of adults decreased 91 after day 16;
accelerated development of pluteal stages; all developmental stages had ...
4
Echinoderms: Munchen: Proceedings of the 11th International ...
Subsequent development of small tetra-radiate spicules eventually gives rise to
the larval arms of the pluteal form. The results from the Type II lecithotrophs (
Ophioderma appressum, O. cinereum, O. brevicaudum, Ophiarchanella ramsayi,
...
Thomas Heinzeller, James H. Nebelsick, 2005
5
Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa
were typically close together on each side, began to separate and spreadeagle
at roughly right angles to each other. As more spines appeared, the pluteus
became progressively more disorganized. Absorption of the pluteal material ...
6
Publications of the Seto Marine Biological Laboratory
At the pluteal stage, development was normal only at 0.5 ppm; retardation
occurred was evident at all higher concentrations. Other chemicals Higher
concentrations of ABS reduced fertilization membrane formation, and reduced
development ...
Kyōto Daigaku. Seto Rinkai Jikkenjo, 1981
7
Encyclopaedia of Echinodermata
The larva becomes uniformly ciliated and swims at 36 hours of development but
never grows out any pluteal arms. Instead the cilia become limited to four circles
on the cylindroid larva that thus resembles a doliolaria rudiments of the pluteal ...
Rajiv Tyagi, Arvind N. Shukla, 2002
8
Annotated bibliography on biological effects of metals in ...
Experiments on the effect of adding copper to sea water have shown that a
concentration of 10-20 yg/1 retards the body growth of the pluteal larvae of the
sea urchin. At these low doses, however, the growth of the arms is not affected
and their ...
9
Atlas and Text-book of Human Anatomy
... 102 of trapezium, 90 pharyngeal, 45 Tubercle, scalene, 32 Tubercular ridge,
greater, 86 lesser, 86 Tubercult1m caroticum, :6 sellae, 41, 48 Tuberositas
atlantis, 25 Tuberosities, 20 coracoid, 85 metal, 85 deltoid, 86 pluteal, 98
tnfraglenoidal, ...
10
Water quality criteria, 1972: a report of the Committee on ...
<0.2mj/l retarded polypide formation 10-20 M|/l sea urchin retards body growth of
pluteal larvae, regressBougis 1965i" 0.027 ppm Oaphnia magna threshold of
immobilization, cupric chloride; Anderson 1948'" ing of arms is retarded. BSA; a ...
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Water Quality Criteria, United States. National Technical Advisory Committee on Water Quality Criteria, 1972