10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBSIMILAR»
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Grammars and Grammaticality
Then Z is respectively LEFT- or RIGHT-SUBSIMILAR to Z' according as the
former or latter condition obtains. We now posit the following rule:: (37) Law of
Subsimilarity COND: Z contains the continuous substring u-x-w-y, where w is a ...
2
Programs, Proofs, Processes: 6th Conference on Computability ...
A tree T C 2N said to be subsimilar if for every v and w, viu G T implies w G T .
The closed set P is subsimilar (or a subshift) if Tp is subsimilar. An element A of a
set P C is said to be isolated in P if there exists n such that P PI J[X \ n] = {X}.
Fernando Ferreira, Elvira Mayordomo, Luís Mendes Gomes,
2010
3
Genera Orchidacearum: Volume 2. Orchidoideae
Dorsal sepal (tec, either much broader than lateral sepals or subsimilar, with or
without a terete apical extension. lateral sepals free, either much narrower than
the dorsal sepal or subsimilar, with or without a terete apical extension. Petals
free ...
Alec M. Pridgeon, Phillip J. Cribb, Mark W. Chase,
2001
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Analytic Hilbert Modules
w e Q\Z<M1>For two submodules M1 and M2 of X, we say that M1 and M2 are
subsimilar if there exist two canonical module maps 01 : Ah I M2 and 02 : M2 I IiIl
with dense ranges. The following is the main result in this section. Theorem 3.1.6
...
Xiaoman Chen, Kunyu Guo,
2003
5
The Stomatopoda of the Siboga Expedition
The hands of third and fourth pair of thoracic legs well developed and subsimilar
to those in the first post-larval stage. The telson (fig. 1 1 d) is a little longer than
broad, on the whole subsimilar to that in the larva referred above to ...
6
Flora of Tropical East Africa - Orchidaceae v3 (1989)
Sepals and petals free, subsimilar. Lip entire or obscurely 3-lobed at base, ovate,
acute, ecallose, spurred; spur cylindric or subclavate, as long as the lip. Column
short, fleshy; auther-cap hemispherical, produced in frout iuto an acute apex; ...
Phillip Cribb, R. M. Polhill,
1989
7
Genera Orchidacearum Volume 6: Epidendroideae
Summerhayes (1951) placed these species, and a third, in his section
Coenadenium of Angraecopsis, distinguished by a pollinarium in which the
tegulae are attached to a common viscidium rather than each to its own and by
their subsimilar ...
Alec M. Pridgeon, Phillip J. Cribb, Mark W. Chase,
2014
8
A manual of conchology: according to the system laid down by ...
Shell ordinarily thick, striated transversely, denticulated, sub-triangular, equivalve
, inequilateral, summits well marked and evidently turned forward ; hinge very
large, subsimilar, formed by two diverging cardinal teeth, separated by a large pit
...
Thomas Wyatt, Thomas Wyatt (A. M.),
1838
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Orchidaceae of Ivory Coast
1921 Tuber few, ovoid, clustered. Stem leafy through its length, glabrous. Leaves
usually sessile, glabrous. Inflorescence multi-flowered. Flower resupinate, rather
small, usually broadly opened. Floral bracts leaf-like. Sepals subsimilar in size.
Dariusz Szlachetko, Dariusz L. Szlachetko, Joanna Mytnik-Ejsmont,
2008
10
The Orchids of Cuc Phuong National Park - lllustrated Guide:
Sepals and petals dull yellow to yellowgreenish with reddishbrown spots,
subsimilar, narrowly oblongobovate, 58 by 1.52 mm, obtuse. Lip hemispheric, 57
across, dull yellowish with dull purplebrown spots. Hypochile saccateglobose.
Epichile ...
Leonid V. Averyanov,
2013