10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PLECTOGNATHIC»
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Lectures on the comparative anatomy and physiology of the ...
In all Osseous, Plectognathic, Lophobranchiate, Ganoid, and Holocephalous
fishes the outer border of the supporting branchial arch is unattached to the skin,
p and plays freely backwards and forwards, with its i gill-surfaces, in a common ...
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On the anatomy of vertebrates
The neural canal in these Plectognathic fishes is chiefly occupied by a long *
cauda equina,' ib. c e. But, insignificant as the myelon here seems, it is something
more than merely unresolved nerve-fibres : transverse white stria; are discernible
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Belongs to a genus of plectognathic fishes, with undivided jaws, each possessing
a single and continuous dental plate. Its form is spherical, spines triangular, and
body suborbicular, terminating abruptly behind, where it is edged by a naTrow ...
Belongs to a genus of plectognathic fishes, with undivided jaws, each possessing
a single and continuous dental plate. Its form is spherical, spines triangular, and
body suborbicular, terminating abruptly behind, where it is edged by a narrow ...
New York Agricultural Society, 1859
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... ple-bis'-it, ) s. cyfraith Plebiscite, ple-bis'-sit-i, í- y werin Plebiscitum, ple-bis'-si-
tym, J Rufein- ig ar urdd y werin-ddiffynwr Plectognathic, plec-tog-nath'-ic, a. gën-
sefydlog, a briodolir i bysg âg esgyrn eu gën yn sefydlog Plectrum, plec'-trym, ...
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A Dictionary of Science, Literature, & Art: Comprising the ...
A name given by Cuvier to a family of Plectognathic fishes, comprehending those
which have the skin covered with hard scales. Salmon (Gr. okhnpdr, Int-rd, and '
yfiwdv, I produce). In Botany, the ligneous or bony matter deposited in the cells ...
William Thomas Brande, George William Cox, 1872
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A dictionary of science, literature and art, ed. by W.T. ...
A name given by Cuvier to a family ; of Plectognathic fishes, comprehending
those which have the skin covered with hard scales. Sclerogen (Gr. oKknp6s,
hard, and ytrvix, I produce). In Botany, the ligneous or bony matter deposited in
the cells ...
Dictionary, William Thomas Brande, 1867
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Proceedings of the Annual Meeting
Belongs to a genus of plectognathic fishes, with undivided jaws, each possessing
a single and continuous dental plate. Its form is spherical, spines triangular, and
body suborbicular, terminating abruptly behind, where it is edged by a narrow ...
New York State Agricultural Society, 1859
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Bergey's Manual® of Systematic Bacteriology: Volume 2: The ...
M.L. tetraodonis of Tetraodontidae, a family of plectognathic fishes. Cells are rod-
shaped, 2.0-3.0 X 1.0 pm. Colonies are non-pigmented, smooth, and convex with
an entire edge. Sodium ions are required for growth. Grows between 110% ...
George Garrity, Don J. Brenner, Noel R. Krieg, 2007
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On the Anatomy of Vertebrates ...: Fishes and reptiles
In the Teleostomi = Osseous, Plectognathic, Lopho- branchiate, Ganoid, and
Holocephalous fishes, the outer border of the supporting branchial arch is
unattached to the skin, and plays freely backward and forward, with its gill-
surfaces, in a ...