10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STENOBATH»
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Scientific Investigations
Stenotherm ; stenobath. Amaroucium proliferum. — Stenotherm ; stenobath.
Morchellium, which has not been found north of the Clyde, forms a transitional
species to group (E). (E) Species Typical of South Boreal Conditions. Distaplia
rosea.
Scotland. Fishery Board, 1933
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Annual Report of the Fishery Board for Scotland for the Year ...
Stenotherm ; stenobath. Eugyra pedunculata. Molgula siphonalis ,, Molgula griff
ithsii ,, Molgula retortiformis ,, Hexacrobylus arcticus. ,, Any of these species may
be employed as a test species in tracing extensions of cold-water conditions to ...
Fishery Board for Scotland, 1930
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Scottish herring shoals: pre-spawning and spawning movements
Eurytherm ; stenobath ; euryhaline. Microcosmus glacialis. — Stenotherm ;
eurybath. Halocynthia pyriformis. — Stenotherm ; stenobath. Boltenia reaches
well south, to the Irish Sea ; Microcosmus to the Faroe-Shetland Ridge ;
Halocynthia to ...
4
The fecundity of the haddock
Stenotherm ; stenobath. Amaroucium proliferum. — Stenotherm ; stenobath.
Morchellium, which has not been found north of the Clyde, forms a transitional
species to group (e). (e) Species Typical of South Boreal Conditions. Distaplia
rosea.
Doublas Stewart Raitt, 1933
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English Language Word Builder
... SOOTHFAST SOUTHWEST SPELDRING SPLAYFEET SPOONWORM
STACKYARD STANDGALE STENOBATH STERNPOST STOKEHOLD
STONEHAND STOWNLINS STYLOPIZE SUPERBANK SUPERCOLD
SUPERFIRM SUPERGOOD ...
... STENCILLING STENCILS STENGAH STENGAHS STENO STENOBATH
STENOBATHIC STENOBATHS STENOGRAPHER STENOGRAPHERS
STENOGRAPHIC STENOGRAPHICALLY STENOGRAPHIES STENOGRAPHY
STENOHALINE ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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Encyclopedia of Marine Sciences
This radiation is measured by remote sensing techniques in order to determine
the temperature of the ocean surface. steno- prefix, meaning narrow. stenobath
refers to species that can tolerate only small variations in pressure (depth).
Johanna G. Baretta-Bekker, Egbert K. Duursma, Bouwe R. Kuipers, 1998
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A Thesaurus of English Word Roots
... study) (sphere ball, globe) bathythermograph (therma heat + graphein to write)
TRAILING ROOT COMPOUND: eurybath (an organism that can live in a wide
range of water depths; opposed to stenobath) (eurys wide) stenobath (an
organism ...
Horace Gerald Danner, 2014
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Notes and memoirs - Fisheries Research Directorate
In the littoral zone proper, there are species which are limited to very shallow
water (stenobath forms) and those which extend down to 20-30 fathoms (
eurybath forms). The stenobath forms include : — (a) Intercotidal forms, living
among the ...
Egypt. Maṣlaḥat Maṣāyid al-Asmāk, 1940
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The Aphroditoidea (Annelida: Polychaeta) of the ...
72 & 73, 78.13% of the species are stenobath with a majority of 44 species (68.75
%) strictly confined to the shelf, while only 6 species (9.4%) are strictly bathyal (
Neolagisca drachi, Acanthicolepis asperrima, Aphrodita alta, Robertianella ...
Ruth Barnich, Dieter Fiege, 2003