10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TETRACTINAL»
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Chemical Zoology V2: Porifera, Coelenterata, And Platyhelminthes
This is the organization found in Geodia and, above all, in Isops neptuni, the
largest of the Tetractinal sponges. In these cases the wall of the pseudo-olynthus
is polarized: the incurrent dermal pores, or stomions, open into the cribriform
chones ...
Family Plakinidae Schulze Homosclerophorida which retain the mineral skeleton
and show a variety of spicule forms based on the di-, tri- and tetractinal pattern.
The sponge body is never very complex. Plakina (Fig. 1 .la, p. 44), Plakortis (Fig.
Patricia R. Bergquist, 1978
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Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology
triactinal, tetractinal, and hexactinal spicules are typically monaxial (with two rays
in line), triodal (three rays at 120° intervals in one plane), and tetraxial (four rays
following three axes at right angles), respectively. This type of variation occurs ...
4
Memoirs of the Queensland Museum
Measurements refer to length and width of monactinal spicules, rhabd length and
clad length of tetractinal spicules, and diameter of astrose microscleres.
Measurements refer to maximum dimensions of each spicule, denoted as size-
range ...
Ronald Hamlyn-Harris, 2000
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Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions: Together with Death's Duell
Adj. four; quaternary, quaternal†; quadratic; quartile; tetract†, tetractic†, tetractinal
†; tetrad, tetragonal; square, quadrate. 96.Quadruplication -- N. quadruplication.
V. multiply by four, quadruplicate, biquadrate†. † † , Adj. fourfold, four times; ...
John Donne, William Henry Draper, Izaak Walton, 1926
... 151 genera, 147 triaenes, 162, 163 Stylucordylidae, diagnosis Tetracladidae,
diagnosis Triaenosa, 148 and genera, 150, 151 and genera, 148 triaxon spicules
, 38 Stylostiekrm, 152 tetracrepid, 135 — origin of, 162 Stylolella, 152 tetractinal,
...
Sir Edwin Ray Lankester, 1900
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A dictionary of scientific terms
... a wide margin (1001.). duator (dîlâ'tör) п. [L. мат, to expand] Name 1. any
muscle that expands or dilates any organ (ша). dtlophorna (dîlöf'üs) a. [Gk. di',
two ; 10p/tor, crest.] Any tetractinal spgcule with two of its rays forked li e a crest (
3001.) ...
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The Quartet of Causeries
A tetractinal vade mecum of genteel comedies, sive a quaternion of veritable
GOSPELS among tra&ati on ars amatoria transumed from the peculiar Sunskreet
language of the natives of Hindostan & recast with due pertinence and ...
Csaba Dezső, Somadeva Vasudeva, Śyāmilaka, 2009
V. reduce to a square, square. Adj. four; quaternary, quaternal†; quadratic;
quartile; tetract†, tetractic†, tetractinal†; tetrad, tetragonal; square, quadrate. #96.
Quadruplication -- N. quadruplication. V. multiply by four, quadruplicate,
biquadrate†.
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
... the vitelline membrane of an egg 5. LOPH-, "crest," "ridge," "tuft"; LOPHI-, "small
crest," "lophion" dilophous — a tetractinal spicule with two rays forked like a crest
ectoloph — the ridge stretching from paracone to metacone in LESSON 17 133.