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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «LINGUIFORM»
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1
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
The linguiform morph was the predominant female form in all infections. The
mean percentage of the three main morphs was: linguiform 76.5% (range 66-
8770, smooth 22.6% (range 13-33%). and knobbed 0.9% (range 0-4%). No
fluctuations ...
Ib. Body linguiform (BW = 26-33%); ventral sucker just pre-equatorial; post-
testicular field relatively short (T = 18-25%); internal seminal vesicle elongate-
saccular; vitel- line fields do not extend into forebody Protechinostoma Beaver,
1943.
David Ian Gibson, Arlene Jones, Rodney Alan Bray,
2005
3
Geomorphology in Deserts
In akle it may be the case that the funnelling of coarse grains along the foot of the
slope of barchanoid elements leads them on to the linguiform elements, so that
barchan crests are relatively fine and linguiform crests are relatively coarse.
Ronald U. Cooke, Andrew Warren,
1973
... nectary arcuate, projecting a little above the toral rim but not linguiform, not
projecting laterally into perianth pouch 31: Outer surface of perianth tomentose to
villous, with hairs not confined to the limb; nectary linguiform, projecting outwards
...
5
Trends and Perspectives in Parasitology
Vulval flap formula of Haemonchus spp. recorded from different geographical
regions of India Percentage occurrence Linguiform southern India, a relative
increase in the number of smooth-type females and a decrease in the linguiform
...
D. W. Crompton, B. A. Newton,
1982
6
Sedimentary features of flysch and greywackes
B. Linguiform type. C. Comet variety of linguiform type. D. Bulbous type. E.
Elongate-symmetrical type. Sections show deep-end to left, upstream with (F)
normal type. G. Vortex structure preserved in the infilling. H. Cross-laminated
infilling.
Stanislaw Dz?ulyn ́ski, Ewart Kendall Walton,
2011
7
The adaptiveness of polymorphism in Haemonchus contortus
25-30°C for eggs from linguiforrn B worms, and 17-20°C for eggs from linguiform
A worms. The metabolic rate for eggs from smooth worms describes an S shaped
curve similar to that for eggs from standard H. contortus . It can be seen from a ...
Leo Frederick LeJambre,
1971
8
An Encyclopaedia of Plants
4147 Leaves sagittate obtuse, Flowers in crowded umbels 4148 Leaves
lanceolate elliptical cordate, Spike oblong 4149 Leaves linguiform flat smooth
pressed on the ground 2-ranked, Umbel shorter than the spathe 4l5O Leaves
linguiform ...
John Claudius Loudon,
1829
9
The Mollusca and Radiata: Arranged by the Baron Cuvier, with ...
Their locomotion is nothing, or very trifling, according to some observers, who
even assert that the mussel never totally changes place, and that the linguiform
appendage of their abdominal mass serves only to spin the different threads of
the ...
Georges baron Cuvier, Edward Griffith, Edward Pidgeon,
1834
10
The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its organization
Their locomotion is nothing, or very trifling, according to some observers, who
even assert that the mussel never totally changes place, and that the linguiform
appendage of their abdominal mass serves only to spin the different threads of
the ...
Georges Cuvier (baron), Edward Griffith, Charles Hamilton Smith,
1834