10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MUTELINA»
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mutelina en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
mutelina y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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The Ecology of Place: Contributions of Place-Based Research ...
See Canis lupus(wolf) Wolf (island), finchstudies on,121 wolves, resurgence of,
57 Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 27 wood thrush (Hylocichla mutelina). See
Hylocichla mutelina (wood thrush) Wootton, J. Timothy: awardfor workof, 233; ...
Ian Billick, Mary V. Price, 2012
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Proceedings of the United States National Museum
Lake Tanganyika. Mutela subdiaphana BoURGUIUXaT, Moll. Fluv. Ny., 1883, p.
5. Victoria X an/A 'Mutelina thottoni Rochebruxe, Boll. Soc. Mai. Fr., Ill, 1886, p. 7.
Kongo. "Mutelina legumen Rochebruxe, Bull. Soc. Mai. Fr., Ill, 1886, p. fi. Kongo.
United States National Museum, Smithsonian Institution, United States. Dept. of the Interior, 1899
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
*Mutelina*, f. Planta umbellífera, (meum mutellina, Gaertner). (DeMutel,n.p.) * *
Mutenga*, f. Árvore de Angola. * *Mutenge*, m. Árvore angolense.O mesmoque
mutenga? * *Mutepa*, f.Árvore africana, de seiva leitosa,fôlhas
cordiformesefrutos ...
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
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Catalogue raisonné des mollusques bivalves d'eau douce africains
Mutelina paludicola 146 Mutelina prasina 147, 148 Mutelina rhynchonella 149
Mutelina rostrata 147, 148 Mutelina rostrata elongata 147 Mutelina rostrata
incurvata 147 Mutelina rostrata minor 147 Mutelina senegalica 98 Mutelina
singularis ...
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Annals of the South African Museum: Annale Van Die ...
U.S. Nat. Mus. xxii, p. 906 (in check list). 1908. Mutelina mabillei (=paludicola)
Rchbr., Germ., L'Afr. centr. Fr., p. 569. D. 1909. Mutelina mabillei Rchbr., Germ.,
Bull. Mus. Paris, xv, p. 476. D. 1914. Mutela mabilli Rchbr., Simps., Cat. Naiades,
p.
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Michaelis Dicionario Ilustrado: Portugues-Ingles
mutalina s. f. (also funcho-dos-alpes) medicinal, umbelliferous plant (Meum
mutelina). mútlco adj. (bot. + zool.) mutic: smooth, without edges or spines.
mutllacio s. f. (pi. -oes) mutilation, maiming, defacement. mutilado s. m. mutilated
person.
Fritz Pietzschke, Franz Wimmer, 1961
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A History of Jewish Gynaecological Texts in the Middle Ages
This is its description: Take three dirhems of dry mint; two dirhems each of fennel
seed, French: panais, Pastinaca sativa, L. See ibid, p. 340. French: mutelline. It is
the Ligusticum mutelina, L. See Platearius, Le livre des simples medecines, p.
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Advances in Holocene Palaeoecology in Bulgaria
... erecta (L.) Rausch., Silene lerchenfeldiana Baumg., Saxifraga paniculata Mill.,
Meum mutelina Gartn., Polystichum aculeatum (L.) Roth., Cirsium apendiculatum
Griseb., Gentiana pyreniaca L., Juniperus sibirica Burgad., Pinus mugo Turra.
E. Bozilova, Spassimir Tonkov, 1995
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Multivariate Analysis of Ecological Data using CANOCO 5
Athyrium distentifolium Calamagrostis villosa Ligusticum mutelina Juncus trifidus
Veratrum lobelianum Oreochloa disticha 10 Avenellaflexuosa Soldanella
carpatica 34 13 Altitude Oxalis acetosella Picea abies Soldanella hungarica ...
Petr Šmilauer, Jan Lepš, 2014
Section, Mutelina Bourguignat, 1885. MUTELA (MUTELINA) sp. indet. (PI. IX, figs.
3 a, b). Material. — One internal cast, rather damaged at its anterior and posterior
extremities (L. 40266). Description. — 'Shell elongate-elliptical, with length ...