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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SPICULAR»
Descubre el uso de
spicular en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
spicular y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The Geology and Paleontology of Queensland and New Guinea
The canals are erenly bounded by the ordinary spicular tissue, and do not
possess a special lining. The oscular apertures are either circular, elliptical, or
trumpet-shaped, and in some instances' divided by the extension over them of
the ...
Robert Etheridge, R.L. Jack
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U.S. Geological Survey professional paper
Spicular chert. — Cayeux (1929, p. 298) has described fresh-water spicular chert
associated with coal in the Stephanian of France, but nearly all other spicular
cherts are marine in origin. The lithologic association is varied. Spicular chert of
the ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1963
The spicular skeleton is as in Virgula neptunia, but considerably finer. The
spicules are arranged so that in tangential section one axis tends to form, with
others similarly arranged, continuous, longitudinal lines. In cross section no
particular ...
George Herbert Girty, 1908
4
Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
This new technique is as follows: when carrying out a primary incision in healthy
skin or removing any scar using the spicular incision, some skin triangles are left
at the borders in such a way that the triangles of one border do not coincide with
...
5
Nondetrital Siliceous Sediments: Chemical Analyses
Spicular chert. — Cayeux (1929, p. 298) has described fresh-water spicular chert
associated with coal in the Stephanian of France, but nearly all other spicular
cherts are marine in origin. The lithologic association is varied. Spicular chert of
the ...
Earle Rubert Cressman, 1962
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Genetics and Evolution of Aquatic Organisms
This suggests a general correlation between the genotype and the variability of
external morphology and spicular size and shape. But at the inter- and
intrapopulational level, the correspondence between genetic and morphological
data ...
chert 7 Dolomite, pink to red, finely granular, medium crystalline; and coarsely
crystalline dolomite with layers, $ to 1 inch thick, of white to tan spicular (?) dense
chert 3 Dolomite, red, finely granular to medium crystalline 2 Total thickness of ...
8
North American Pleospongia
Between these extremes are various kinds of walls, septa, and tabulae which
may with almost equal justice be regarded either as closely perforated laminae or
as spicular nets. As examples of laminar structure may be taken the primitive ...
Spicular Chord The direct line connecting the proximal and distal ends of the
spicule. Spicular Muscles Specialized muscles for the protraction and retraction
of the spicules. See laterodorsal retractor spiculi, lateroventral retractor spiculi, ...
10
U.S. Geological Survey Circular
Covered interval Chert, irregularly bedded, buff- spotted white, limy; contains thin
lenses of gray-buff medium- crystalline to finely crystalline limestone Chert,
irregularly bedded, white to light-gray, spicular, dense; contains irregular lenses
of ...
4 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SPICULAR»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
spicular en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Response to John Wise
There is no special reason to believe that chiton valves or conchiferan shells evolved from fused spicules, and even if chiton plates were originally spicular, ... «Discovery Institute, Oct 10»
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Some of our favourites include Good Hard Walk, Astrologer Cued and Burst Racoon, although there is also a surreal charm to A Cottonmouth Retard, Spicular ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Sep 09»
Science reporter, BBC News
"You can have spicular, spherical and even rhomboid-shaped ice crystals." "The one we're using inhibits growth in the lateral direction," explains Dr Crilly. «BBC News, Ago 09»
Paget's Disease of the Nipple
2D Ultrasound: A spicular mass in the retroareolar space. Color Power Angio: Neovascularity in the retroareolar mass. Pulsed Doppler: PI= 1.4 RI =0.7 PSV =25 ... «hcp.obgyn.net, Feb 01»