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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «EUROKOUS»
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1
Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
See dermatitis (brown-tail moth dermatitis). eurokous. euryoecious. euroky (
euryoky). the state or condition of being euryoecious, whereby a species or
population of organisms tolerate a relatively broad range of ecological conditions
.
... EUPNOEIC EUREKA EURHYTHMIC EURHYTHMICS EURHYTHMIES
EURHYTHMY EURIPI EURIPUS EURO EUROKIES EUROKOUS EUROKY
EUROPIUM EUROPIUMS EUROS EURYBATH EURYBATHIC EURYBATHS
EURYHALINE ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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English Language Word Builder
... BOOTHOSE FLEXUOSE MACULOSE PRUINOSE SOPOROSE TUBULOSE
ASPEROUS DOLOROUS INERMOUS PLUMBOUS SOPOROUS VALOROUS
ANSEROUS BIGAMOUS CARNEOUS CUMULOUS DIOICOUS EUROKOUS ...
4
1001 Questions Answered about Insects
Those that do are called eurokous (Greek, euroshroad, oikos—home). A great
many insects, however, live in a very restricted environment that may occur in
nearly all biomes and all continents. The Drone Fly, Eristalis tenax, lives as a
larva in ...
Elsie Broughton Klots, 1977
... which is not practical in light of our limited knowledge of the ecological
requirements of tardigrade species. He classified species on the basis of
plasticity (stenoplastic, euryplastic, eu- euryplastic), humidity (stenokous,
eurokous, ...
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The Proceedings of the Louisiana Academy of Sciences
Colorless protozoa are generally eurokous to the abiotic environment and their
distribution tends to reflect food supply. Colorless flagellates, regardless of
taxonomic affinities, are more frequent and abundant in hard water regions south
of the ...
Louisiana Academy of Sciences, 1963
7
A Thesaurus of English Word Roots
... androecium (in botany, the stamens collectively and the parts belonging to
them) (andros male) oky: euroky (also, euryoky; in biology, the ability of an
organism to live under variable environmental conditions: opposed to stenoky) {
eurokous, ...
Horace Gerald Danner, 2014
8
Fresh-water invertebrates of the United States
Some highly eurokous and vagile species, mostly microscopic, have spread so
effectively that they are essentially cosmopolitan and occur the world over in
suitable habitats. The list includes a great many Protozoa and Rotatoria, several
...
Robert William Pennak, 1953
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Archives néerlandaises de zoologie
The fact that S. minutus is a monotypical species whereas several subspecies
are discribed for S. araneus could support the view that S. minutus is the more
eurokous species of the two. Because there is only a small degree of
specialisation ...
Colorless protozoa are generally eurokous to the abiotic environment and their
distribution tends to reflect food supply. Colorless flagellates, regardless of
taxonomic affinities, are more frequent and abundant in hard water regions south
of the ...
Louisiana Academy of Sciences, 1961