10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TETRACHOTOMOUS»
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Phylogenetic and Systematic Studies of Ceramiaceae ...
Etymology: The name C. tetrachotomum reflects on the tetrachotomous
branching pattern. Representative specimens examined. South Africa: Lambert
Bay, Western Cape, coll. M. Hommersand, 25. i. 2001. Morphology. Thalli are
rose-pink in ...
2
American Arctic Lichens: The macrolichens
С rangtferina 6. Podetia K- , lacking atranorin, containing usnic acid (KC+ yellow)
; podetia yellowish gray to glaucescent greenish, branching mainly trichotomous
or tetrachotomous 6. С arbuscula 2. Surface of podetia corticate, at least in part, ...
John Walter Thomson, 1984
3
The Lichen flora of Great Britain and Ireland
in one direction, the branching predominantly tetrachotomous, more rarely
trichotomous at apices; young apices to 2 mm diam., blunt. Apothecia brown,
inconspicuous, rare. Pycnidia containing colourless jelly. Thallus Pd+ red, K+
yellow, KC - ...
4
Journal of Animal Science
FREQUENCIES, ACTUAL AND ESTIMATED BREEDING VALUES (BV) FOR
ABILITY TO CONCEIVE (CR) AND PHENOTYPIC MEANS FOR A
TETRACHOTOMOUS CATEGORICAL TRAIT BY CALVING GROUP* Mean BV
forCR .114 ± .008 ...
American Dairy Science Association, 1987
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Journal of animal science
TABLE 1. FREQUENCIES, ACTUAL AND ESTIMATED BREEDING VALUES (BV)
FOR ABILITY TO CONCEIVE (CR) AND PHENOTYPIC MEANS FOR A
TETRACHOTOMOUS CATEGORICAL TRAIT BY CALVING GROUP* *All values
for CR ...
6
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at ...
The result is a beautifully regular (but inverted) dichotomous (tri- or
tetrachotomous) branching, closely resembling vegetation. The study of
symmetry is doubtless of relatively subordinate importance from the point of view
of the specialist ...
7
Philosophical Magazine and Journal
His d1visions are not inVariably worked out through dichotomies, but are
sometimes trichotomous, tetrachotomous, or in one or more instances forkless. \
His method is essentially descriptive through every branch, and without names,
until you ...
8
The Philosophical Magazine: A Journal of Theoretical, ...
His divisions are not invariably worked out through dichotomies, but are
sometimes trichotomous, tetrachotomous, or in one or ' more instances forkless.
His method is essentially descriptive through every branch, and without names,
until you ...
9
Transactions of the Linnean Society of London: Zoology
The posterior ray is furnished with a remarkably broad base (e); it is
tetrachotomous (e to e""), its innermost branch being united at the upper part to its
fellow of the opposite side. The innermost branch gives off two rudimentary
secondary ...
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A Glossary of Scientific Terms for general use
Tetracan'thous (Gr. 'rs'rpa, tet'ra, four; dual/6a, aka'n'tha, a spine). Having four
spines or thorns. Tetrachotomous(Gr. 'rs'rpaxcus', tet'rach63, fourfold; ream, tern/
116, I cut). Branching in fours. Tetradac'tylous (Gr. 're-rpa, tet'ra, four; Smc'ruhos,
...
Alexander HENRY (M.D.), 1861