10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SIEVELIKE»
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rinthic; wall arenaceous; aperture in the adult consisting of a number of pores, the
apertural fa^e often becoming sievelike. This genus may be distinguished from
Ammobaculites mainly in the characteristic aperture, whi< h in its highest ...
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The Foraminifera of the Atlantic Ocean: Lituolidae
This genus may be distinguished from Ammobaculites mainly in the characteristic
aperture, whi( h in its highest development becomes sievelike, with numerous
pores, while that of Ammobaculites is simple. The tendency also in elongate ...
Joseph Augustine Cushman, Smithsonian Institution, 1920
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Physiology and Electrochemistry of Nerve Fibers
Based on these findings, Collander and Barlund viewed the plasma membrane
as having a mosaic structure, being composed of lipid areas and sievelike
portions. Large Iipophilic molecules penetrate the lipid area and small
hydrophilic ...
rinthic; wall arenaceous; aperture in the adult consisting of a number of pores, the
apertural fare often becoming sievelike. This genus may be distinguished from
Ammobaculites mainly in the characteristic aperture, whi< h in its highest ...
United States National Museum, 1918
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Nasal Sinus Surgery with Operations on Nose and Throat
The ethmoids have always been known as sievelike bodies, in fact this is the
meaning of the word. Galen (B. 130 A.D.), in his "Instrumentum Odoratus," speaks
of the ethmoid cells and indicates that their function is that of a sieve. He believed
...
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Shorter contributions to general geology, 1916
David White. Key to species of the genus Micrabacia.* Costa; absent in a
sievelike central area of the base, which includes about 60 per cent of the basal
diameter. Denticu- lations on septal edges ten to 1 millimeter M. cribaria
Stephenson (p.
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Professional paper - United States Geological Survey
Key to species of the genus Micrabacia.1 Costse absent in a sievelike central
area of the base, which includes about 60 per cent of the basal diameter. Denticu
- lations on septal edges ten to 1 millimeter M. cribaria Stephenson (p. 117, PI.
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1917
This is but one of the openings through which a water-beetle breathes; 'each is
provided with a sievelike arrangement DIRECT SUN RAYS FROM WEST Made
of steel wire and. The blimp has answered the "first-aid" call of a seaplane, and is
...
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Contemporary Russian: Contemporary Russian Translation Guide ...
... pit, fox-hole, trench ясеистая (adjv) - cellular, porous, porose, sievelike,
cribose, compartmented, material-related ячеистая структура (00110) - cellular
structure, porous material ячеистые (adjv) - cellular, porous, porose, sievelike,
cribose, ...
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The Man with the Golden Arm
A sievelike smile drained through Louie's teeth. This was his hour and this hour
didn't come every day. He snuffed out the match's flame as it touched his fingers
and snapped the head of another match into flame with his nail, letting its glow ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SIEVELIKE»
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Fishy Numbers? Minke Whales Hide in Ice, Fooling Scientists
... resembles shrimp– through their sievelike mouths. Krill congregate in the slushy ice because their food source, diatoms, thrive in the mostly translucent waters ... «LiveScience.com, Mar 14»
Modernizing of flume expected to provide a dependable supply
Maui County is on the cusp of modernizing windward Haleakala's mile-long, 1930s-era, sievelike Waikamoi flume. Reconstructing the flume is expected to ... «Maui News, Nov 12»