10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUMMITAL»
Discover the use of
summital in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
summital and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Classification of Palaearctic Habitats
... 36.316 Hercynian summital mat-grass swards 36.3161 Hautes Chaumes
summital mat-grass swards 36.3162 Black Forest summital mat-grass swards
36.3163 Harz summital mat-grass swards 36.3164 Bohemian Forest summital
mat-grass ...
Pierre Devilliers, Jean Devilliers-Terschuren, 1996
2
Visual Color and Color Mixture: The Fundamental Color Space
The wavelengths of these maxima, termed summital wavelengths, have
appeared and reappeared during the long history of color science. They
emerged in photometric experiments concerning complementary color stimuli by
MacAdam ...
3
The Pan-American Geologist: A Monthly Journal Devoted to ...
Curiously enough the patches of the Summital Plain which are best preserved
are closely accompanied by remnantal areas of this sandstone. From be~ heath
the sandstone the Jurassic plane emerges, and the surface IS often continuous ...
Charles Reuben Keyes, Charles Rollin Keyes, 1922
4
Seed Biology: Importance, Development, and Germination
They have been designated summital cells by Tepper (1962, 1964), a
nonspecific term commensurate with our knowledge of their functional role in
morphogenesis. Below the summital cells is a very small centrally located zone of
cells with ...
5
Patterns in Plant Development
Thus these observations, although intriguing, cannot be accepted as invalidating
a large body of evidence for a lower mitotic frequency in the summital cells.
Observations of another type on living shoot apices have also been brought to
bear ...
Taylor A. Steeves, Ian M. Sussex, 1989
6
Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office
upper edge of said side-flange, and yieldable mainly within the plane thereof, the
summital member of said cushion being merged into a facing segment, which
projects downwardly therefrom and shields said cushion, at one side thereof, and
...
7
Late Pleistocene History of Northeastern New England and ...
Since flow did occur in the ice even above the summital areas, rare blocks of the
local rock types, picked up from around these summits and transported in the ice
at higher levels above the base, were carried to, and later deposited over, the ...
Harold W. Borns, Pierre LaSalle, Woodrow B. Thompson, 1985
Notwithstanding the fact that both chains of mountains are characterized by
remnantal summital flats, the latter seem to be nicely separated in point of time.
On the one hand the summital plain of the Rockies appears to be ancient
Comanchan ...
9
The Lafayette Formation: By W. J. McGee...
As indicated by the illustration, the amphitheater pushes back into the divide
chiefly by sapping, for the basal part of the Lafayette is friable; where the sapping
is rapid, the massive summital portion of the Lafayette and the subjacent ...
10
Trends and Techniques of Geomorphology
Satraj Kifa, Argarhwa Pahar, Newlakhoh hill, Samgrampur hill (Near Kamtanath
and Lakshman Pahari) etc. are the typical example where the free-face has been
eliminated the succeeded by summital convexity and the initial slope revolved ...