10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SYNANTHETIC»
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... weasel-like",38 work, Jit's words "as a serpent's forked tongue"39 "a bright-
winged butterfly",40 "thatch-roofed village",41 "kum-kum marked hair", "wrinkled
face", "beastly, blood-thirsty Calcutta" provide the examples of synanthetic
images.
Om Prakash Budholia, 2001
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Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland
In: A. Silvennoinen (Ed.), Jatulian Geology of the eastern part of the Baltic Shield,
Proc. Finnish-soviet Symposium, Rovaniemi, 145-152. Sederholm J. J., 1916. On
synanthetic minerals and related phenomena. Bull. Comm. Geol. Finlande 48.
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Comptes Rendus de la Société Géologique de Finlande
One of the most typical phenomena in the rock, called peridodite by Palmunen, is
the presence of reaction rims, i.e., synanthetic textures (Sederholm, 1916) around
the olivines. These formations generally show intergrowths of silicatic material ...
Suomen geologinen komissioni, Suomen geologinen toimikunta, Geologinen tutkimuslaitos (Finland), 1962
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Gabbroic and quartz dioritic intrusions in gneisses on ...
SEDERHOLM, J. J. (1916): On synanthetic minerals and related phenomena.
Bull. Comm. Geol. Finl., 48. Skeie, K. A. (1968) : En petrografisk understfkelse pa
strekningen N. Erdal — N. Haug- land. Unpublished thesis, Univ. i Bergen.
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Bulletin de la Commission Géologique de la Finlande
One of the most typical phenomena in the rock, called peridodite by Palmunen, is
the presence of reaction rims, i.e., synanthetic textures (Sederholm, 1916) around
the olivines. These formations generally show intergrowths of silicatic material ...
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A Monograph of the Genus Dianthus, Linn
In synanthetic specimens and cultivated forms which accidentally produce female
flowers, frequently the styles are curiously contorted, crossing each other and
standing nearly upright, and larger than those of the proterandrous flowers.
Frederic Newton Williams, 1893
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The pinks of central Europe
W. Servia. So called from its viscid stems. The flowers are synanthetic, i.e., the
maturation of anthers and stigmata occurs simultaneously. This section of the
subgenus is especially well represented in the Balkan Peninsula, all the five
species ...
Frederic Newton Williams, 1890
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Bulletin of the Geological Institutions of the University of ...
On synanthetic minerals and related phenomena. Bull. comm. geol. Finlande, No.
48. pp. 1-148. Shand, S. J., 1945. Coronas and coronites. B.G.S.A., Vol. 56, Part 1
, pp. 247-66. Sundius, N., 1944. Orogene Erscheinungen im sudwestlichen ...
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Outline of the Geology and Petrology of Surinam (Dutch ...
The rim is only present where the plagioclase borders on potash feldspar and is
wanting between plagioclase and quartz, in that case it is synanthetic in the
sense of Sederholm. In PI. 29 fig. 3 (biotite granite from Bakrabote fall, Suriname
river) ...
In synanthetic specimens and cultivated forms which accidentally produce female
flowers, frequently the styles are curiously contorted, crossing each other and
standing nearly upright, and larger than those of the proterandrous flowers.
Linnean Society of London, 1893