10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «URNLIKE»
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A Field Guide to Pacific States Wildflowers: Washington, ...
URNLIKE OR CROWNLIKE WiNTERGREEN FAMILY (Pyrolaceael See also pp.
W 46-48. SUGARSTICK Allotropa virgata The single erect stem has red and
white stripes that resemble a candystick. The urnlike white flowers have red
stamens.
Roger Tory Peterson, Theodore F. Niehaus, 1998
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Greeks on the Black Sea: Ancient Art from the Hermitage
Excavations of P. Dubrux Acquired in 1831 Inv. K0.5 One of a pair of pendants in
the form of a medallion with the head of Athena and a net of woven chains with
rosettes, urnlike pendants, and wire spirals. At the top of the back side is a wire ...
3
Understanding Understanding: Essays on Cybernetics and Cognition
First, the experimental animals learned to behave "urnlike," or better, to behave in
a way which allows the experimenter to apply urnlike criteria. Second, the
experimenter learned something about the animals by turning them from
nontrivial ...
4
Aquatic and Wetland Plants of Southeastern United States: ...
Plant bearing small, urnlike, or bladderlike traps on at least some of its vegetative
parts, the latter partly or wholly free in water in aquatic species (unless stranded
on the substrate at times of receding water levels), or largely or wholly within a ...
Robert K. Godfrey, Jean W. Wooten, 2011
5
A Field Guide to Southwestern and Texas Wildflowers
Dark yellow, urnlike hoods, taller than the broad-bused central column. Short
horns barely touch the column. Yellow-green petals. 5-20 cm. Gravelly dunes.
S.W., R. Mts. MARCH-MAY T Sedam Family (Crassalaceael See also W 78; R
286.
Theodore F. Niehaus, Roger Tory Peterson, 1998
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Elements of Mathematical Statistics
An important class of random experiments with finite sample spaces are those
that are urnlike; i.e., their properties are similar to those of a random experiment
which consists of drawing labeled balls from an urn. We shall later show that
there ...
Howard Wright Alexander, 1961
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NIWA biodiversity memoir
Suckers small (ASIn 2.7% ML); ASC low, 33-39; suckers not extending to distal
filamentous extremities of arm; first 7 suckers of similar small size, with normal
sucker pad, sucker aperture and urnlike structure; following 4 suckers (suckers 8-
11) ...
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (N.Z.), 1999
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A Kannada-English Dictionary
... si), urnlike. Boiling, revolving (C.). UruliCU.= ^J^o^rfO. (Ram. 6, 11, 15). urnlisu.
= <^>^'9?i>> etc. To cause to roll down; to cause to roll; to roll; etc. -a* tfJtw,*?! :?<
3rt eroSj<?Ai (Raghc. 17, 73). ,y.sio(B. 4, 154). erutto s/j urulu. 1. = trotfo^ i, etc.
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Zones of Contention: Essays on Art, Institutions, Gender, ...
In Apron (1982) a smaller apron hangs from the urnlike shape. In Untitled #12 (
1981 ) a small kimonolike figure, arms outstretched, appears as a dress laid over
an apron, worn by a larger, full figure. And in Apron Core the parts and allusions
...
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Herman Melville's Moby Dick: A Midwest Journal Writers' Club ...
devilish charm, as for days and days we voyaged along, through seas so wearily,
lonesomely mild, that all space, in repugnance to our vengeful errand, seemed
vacating itself of life before our urnlike prow. But, at last, when turning to the ...
Dr. Robert C. Worstell, Midwest Journal Writers' Club