10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «LAMELLATE»
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Advances in Insect physiology APL
... Circadially Circadially Circadially proximal lamellate lamellation lamellation
lamellate lamellate lamellate lamellate lamellate region of and non- and non-
and non- and non- and non- and nonhind tibia lamellate lamellate lamellate
lamellate ...
J. W. L. Beament, J. E. Treherne, Sir Vincent Brian Wigglesworth, 1967
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Insect Clocks, Third Edition
orientation of microfibrils within the lamellate cuticle changes progressively with
depth in the cuticle and therefore with the time of their deposition. The inner (post
-ecdysial) procuticle may have the same structure as the above, resulting in a ...
D.S. Saunders, C.G.H. Steel, X. Vafopoulou, R.D. Lewis, 2002
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The Jew's Harp: A Comprehensive Anthology
Among some of these peoples, the bow-shaped type was used exclusively or
primarily as a shamanist instrument, while the lamellate type was played in social
contexts.8 Among the Montagnard peoples of Laos and Vietnam, an unusual
type ...
4
Annual Plant Reviews, Biology of the Plant Cuticle
In B. vulgaris the tightly ordered periclinally lamellate region of the CM is similar
in both size and appearance to the lamellate CP of Type 1 cuticles, such as that
of I. germanica (Figure 2.5a), and is clearly a lamellate CP with only scant ...
Markus Riederer, Caroline Muller, 2008
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Tropical Asian Streams: Zoobenthos, Ecology and Conservation
25 26 Larvae lacking a terminal filament (and maxillary palps; lamellate gills on
abdominal segments II-V; femora greatly expanded; see Fig. 4.53) ..........................
..................................... .. Telogauodes25 Larvae with a well-developed terminal ...
6
Biology of Fibrous Composites: Development Beyond the Cell ...
These daily changes in chitin orientation are timed by a circadian clock (Neville,
1965b). In my early papers the day layers were called 'preferred' or 'non-
lamellate' layers, and the night layers were called 'lamellate' layers. We now
know from ...
Anthony Charles Neville, 1993
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The Freshwater Algal Flora of the British Isles: An ...
22 Old sheath lamellate L. lutea. in part 2 Sheaths of old filaments colourless,
even if _, „, .. .„ . , ., . . ., .. ... . , ^ 23 Well-illuminated old sheath usually well-
illuminated 3 in » i r ' -_,,„., , lamellate, yellow-brown L. aestuam. in part 3 Cells ^8
ixm ...
David M. John, Brian A. Whitton, Alan J. Brook, 2002
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Parasitism: The Diversity and Ecology of Animal Parasites
The large cells in the subparietal glands, for example, constantly secrete a
lamellate material onto the cuticle that seems to protect it from host immune
responses. Studies of the pentastomid Porocephalus crotali (a parasite of rattle-
snakes ...
Timothy M. Goater, Cameron P. Goater, Gerald W. Esch, 2013
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An Inordinate Fondness for Beetles
From left to right: lamellate, filiform, geniculale, (labellate, capitate, serrate,
moniliform, serrate. [ I L LUSTRATION C ] The flattened or lamellate segments of
the antennae of via muscles that originate on the tentorium and are inserted in
the ...
Arthur V. Evans, C. L. Bellamy, 2000
65-6); S3 not strongly bilobed, sometimes medially emarginare; S4 not as above;
pronotal dorsal ridge carinate or lamellate between dorsolateral angle and lobe,
dorsolateral angle not strongly carinate on anterior margin, vertical ridge below ...
Charles Duncan Michener, 2000
4 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «LAMELLATE»
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lamellate en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Battling the destructive Japanese beetle
What draws them together as a family is their distinctive lamellate antennae, the last three to seven segments of which can be extended to ... «Columbia Daily Tribune, Jul 14»
What's Jimmie Walker's favorite arthropod?
... legs, with one branch functioning as the walking limb, and the outer branch being lamellate (thin and flat) and probably functioning as a gill. «ScienceBlogs, Mar 13»
Threave and Rockcliffe 'creepy-crawlies' study complete
The work, supported by Scottish Natural Heritage, found the flies Thaumatomyia rufa, Holocera lamellate and Chorisops tibialis for the first time ... «BBC News, Nov 11»
Lusting for lovely latkes
As one alliterative wag writes: "Lavish me with latkes, lascivious, labial, lingual, laryngeal; leave me not languishing for the lamellate latke I lust. «The Oregonian - OregonLive.com, Dic 08»