10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PLASMATICAL»
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Plass-o (cXatftfu), to smear, to form in clay : as, cosmo- plas'fic, world-;/braing ;
plasmat'ic or plas'tic, giving shape or form, ^cataplasm, n. plasmatical, a. plas'
tering, n. & a. cosmoplas'tic, a. plas'tic, a. \pro'plasm, n. emplas'ter, n. & v. plastic'
ity ...
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing ...
PLASMATICAL, pluz-mat'e~kul, a. Having the power of giving form. PLASTER, pl:
.s'tur, a. (Swedish) A composition of lime, sand, and water, for coating walls; the
material in which architectural ornaments are cost. In Pharmacy, an external ...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... corbyllog ; dyfraidd, llawn llynoedd Plasm, plasm, s. mold; gwrthlunyr Plasma,
plas'-ma, s. math o ddelidfaen Plasmatic, plas-mat'-ic, la. liunied- Plasmatical,
plas-mat'-i-cal, l yddol, delwadol, lluniol, dyluniol, ffurfiadol Plasmator, plas-më'-
tor, ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language
Plasmatic, Plasmatical. Sec Plastic. Plas'ter, s. lime to cover walls; a salve. Plas'
ter, v. to cover with plaster. Plas'terer, s. one who plasters walls. Plastering, s. the
act of covering with plaster ; work done in plaster. Plas'tic, a. having power to ...
Robert Joseph Sullivan, 1862
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
FLASHY, plash:*, „. Watery. PLASM, plasm', n. A mould. A matrix in which any
thing is cast or formed. PLASMA, plSz-ma, n. A silicious mineral, found among
the ruins of Rome. PLASMATICAL, pliz-maUik-al, a. Having the power of giving
form.
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Plant Anatomy and Physiology
It has recently been shown that ectodesmata in contrast to plasmodesmata are
not plasmatical structures. A suggestion was made that they may serve as
pathways of penetration of solutions to and from the protoplast. In order to,
distinguish ...
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Trends in Pulsar Research
The emission mechanism of photons are reviewed from a plasmatical viewpoint
by Melrose (1992). The morfology of the radio pulsars is presented in the recent
treatise by Seiradakis et. al. (2004). The review of properties of pulsars involving
...
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L-tryptophan: Current Prospects in Medicine and Drug Safety
... the post-translational modifications are determined by the metabolic state of
the cell and further processing in the endo- plasmatical reticulum, the golgi
apparatus and by the corresponding enzymes responsible for folding and
glycosylation.
Walter Kochen, Hans Steinhart, 1994
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The Ancient Romances: A Literary-historical Account of Their ...
In the case of romance presented outwardly as history the author's intention was
no more historiographical than was that of the Greek poets and tragedians, who
had been bound by similar convention, and whose plasmatical manipulation of ...
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Creating a Physical Biology: The Three-Man Paper and Early ...
Above all, it appears that fundamentally different types of hereditary variations
can occur. Without going into this question any further, the following classification
of hereditary variations can be given: A. Plasmatical hereditary changes. 1.
Phillip R. Sloan, Brandon Fogel, 2011