10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SHEATHFISH»
Discover the use of
sheathfish in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sheathfish and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Kasetsart journal: Natural sciences
120 Pangasius larnaudii Boucourt Black eye shark catfish 121 Pangasius
sanitwongsei Smith Sanitwong shark catfish Family Schilbeidae (Schilbeid
catfishes) 122 Laides longibarbis (Bleeker) Family Siluridae (sheathfish) Flatted
barbel shark ...
2
Recent Vertebrate Carcasses and Their Paleobiological ...
All the fish were taken out— more than 150,000 young fish, among which were
30,000 sheathfish, 15,000 crappies, 25,000 sunfish, and 15,000 buffalofish.
During the great flooding of the Elbe that occurred in the rainy year 1926, fish
from ...
3
Conservation of Biological Diversity: A Key to the ...
Family Siluridae: sheathfish Wallago dinema Bleeker sheathfish E,C,A Ompok
bimaculatus Bloch sheathfish E,C,A Kiyptopterus cryptopterus Bleeker sheathfish
E,C,A K. apogoon Bleeker sheathfish E,C,A Family Schilbeidae: catfish ...
Glenn D. Therres, Michael E. Slattery, Eugene F. Deems (Jr), 2001
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Techniques for the Investigation of Fish Physiology: A ...
Hence the total blood volume of the sheathfish was 13.29ml + 9.0ml= 23.3ml.
Assuming that the specific gravity of blood is 1.04, the total weight of blood is 22.3
X 1.04 = 23.2 g or 3.6% of the total weight of the sheathfish. In relatively large fish
...
Evgeniĭ Nikanorovich Pavlovskiĭ, 1964
5
Gustave Dore's Collection [ 10 books ]:
Which being done, they givehim lampreys with hippocras sauce: Gurnards.
Thornbacks. Friedoysters. Salmon trouts. Sleeves.Cockles. Barbels, greatand
Sturgeons.Prawns. small. Sheathfish. Smelts.Roaches. Mackerels. Rockfish.
Cockerels.
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Gargantua and His Son Pantagruel
Thornbacks. Fried oysters. Salmontrouts. Sleeves. Cockles. Barbels, greatand
Sturgeons. Prawns. small. Sheathfish. Smelts. Roaches. Mackerels. Rockfish.
Cockerels. Maids. Gracious lords. Minnows. Plaice. Swordfish. Skatefish.
Sharplings.
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Language History and Linguistic Modelling: A Festschrift for ...
The reconstructed PFU vocabulary reveals a relatively full picture of the cultural
inventory of the speakers of the proto language; this includes: Fishing and water:
fish, gill, fish-scale, roe, salmon, sturgeon, sheathfish, fish species (10 other ...
Raymond Hickey, Stanislav Puppel, 1997
8
Sextus Empiricus: Outlines of Scepticism
... though it were something normal. [84] If Chrysermus the Herophilean doctor
ever consumed pepper he suffered a heart attack. If Soterichus the surgeon ever
smelt sheathfish cooking he was seized by diarrhoea. Andron of Argos was so
free ...
Sextus Empiricus, Julia Annas, Jonathan Barnes, 2000
Abraham, M., Hilge, V., Riehl, R., Iger, Y. (1993) Muco-follicle cells of the jelly
coat in the oocyte envelope of the sheathfish (Silurus glanis L.). J. Morphol. 217:
37-43 Akoev, G.N., Andrianov, G.N. (1989) Synaptic transmission in the mechano
- ...
B.G. Kapoor, Bhavna Khanna, 2004
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Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
See SHARE,para2.—With the bird shearwater ('cutwater'), cf the G
Wasserscherer, 'watercutter'. sheath, whence, from the sheath over part of the
upper mandible, the bird sheathbill, and sheathfish, now usu sheatfish; hence
also 'to sheathe' ...