MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «INTEROSCULATION»
interosculation
interosculation
define
interpenetrate
inosculate
more
reverso
meaning
also
intermodulation
interosculate
interpolation
interlocution
defined
intransitive
verb
interosculated
interosculating
biol
have
some
common
characteristics
said
separate
species
groups
origin
collins
always
rare
biology
different
organisms
share
certain
derived
forms
ˌinterˌoscuˈlation
noun
russian
many
other
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «INTEROSCULATION»
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interosculation dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
interosculation et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
From Riches to Raags: 3-manifolds, Right-angled Artin ...
Self-crossing, 1-sidedness, self-osculation, and interosculation Figure 4.3. The “
no interosculation” condition means that if two hyperplanes cross and then come
close together at some other vertex, then they also cross at that vertex. Thus if ...
2
Elements of General Anatomy; Tr. from the Last Ed. of the ...
This expression, which has been censured, is .proper enough, for there is not
merely an application of the nervous filaments in the anastomoses, but a true
communication of these filaments, an interosculation of their ca11211, which in
truth ...
Pierre Auguste Béclard, M. Ollivier (Charles Prosper), 1830
3
The Kashubian Polish Community of Southeastern Minnesota
The proximity of Sweden and the centuries of interosculation (the Swedes
coming to Poland for the beautiful maidensand thePoles going toSwedenin
fiscally lean times) is common history and today the explanation of the genetic
blond and ...
The Polish Cultural Institute, 2001
4
Sin of National Conscience
... action plan, innovative methodology and quality of operatives to combat
communalism. The operatives were at sea and lost in confusion and uncertainty
with the coming of age of interosculation of communalism, terrorism and
criminalism.
5
The Culture of Property: The Crisis of Liberalism in Modern ...
82 Allen's vision of "interosculation" eluded the South Kensington organizers.83
Irish art critics chid them for removing the extensive collection of Irish relics at its
London museum to a dusty corner while Indian undergarments and tea trays ...
6
Encyclopedia of Geomorphology
... col of 'interosculation'. Lateral enlargement continues, perhaps bycoalescence,
withno clear upper limitsolong as amountain mass remains. In the Antarctic,
troughs and cirques havedeveloped overamuch longerperiod of
glaciationandsome ...
7
Thermal Oxidation of Polymer Blends: The Role of Structure
The value E determined by this formula is 70-100 Å. According to Khelfand [37 39
] theory in the case of incompatible polymers in interphase region the
interosculation of macromolecules occurs. The main statements of this theory are
based on ...
Lyudmila Shibryaeva, Anatoly Popov, Gennady Zaikov, 2006
8
The Medical Museum Or A Repository of Cases, Experiments, ...
... cavities in such a manner, as to be so intimately embraced that the
interosculation was not easily separated; and their texture being tender, they
could only be extracted intire by very delicate management. In the point or angle
of the aperture, ...
W. Bristow ((Londres)), 1764
9
Against Liberation: Putting Animals in Perspective
But it must be remembered that this cosy interosculation is of res extensa (the
body) with an incorporeal res cogitans, whose contents (thoughts, choices,
desires, wishes, perceptions) do not have spatial dimension. So how can
changes in one ...
Michael P. T. Leahy, 2005
10
Classical Cellular Automata. Homogeneous Structures
... character [536,567,617]. So, the above interosculation of control algorithms
used in biologic HS–models and computing HS- models allows to launch in a
sense bridges between biologic sciences and computer sciences what will be ...