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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PALUSTRIAN»
Découvrez l'usage de
palustrian dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
palustrian et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
This alternative views rice and root crops (primarily taro and yams) as “sister
domesticates,” with their joint initial domestication beginning prior to 9000 B.P.,
probably in palustrian zones somewhere in piedmont areas of mainland
southeastern ...
2
The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
It is really admirable the accord existing amongst Italian physicians about the
laws which rule the development of the palustrian miasma, They all agree on the
laws promulgated by Dr. Pantalconi, that the miasma rises not only from marshes,
...
3
THE MEDICAL PRESS & CIRCULAR
It is really admirable the accord existing amongst Italian physicians about the
laws which rule the development of the palustrian miasma. They all agree on the
laws promulgated by Dr. Pantaleoni, that the miasma rises not only from marshes
, ...
The Medical Press & Circular.A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Medical Affairs.from June to December,1869,
1869
4
Payette National Forest (N.F.), Accelerated Engelmann Spruce ...
The inventory identified riparian and palustrian areas, characteristics and
conditions of these areas, and identified problem sites that have resulted fiom
past management activities. Riparian and palustrian areas are associated with
the major ...
5
Analele Științifice Ale Universității "Al. I. Cuza" Din ...
After the building of a dam on the brook (1972) a palustrian vegetation the
building of a dam on the brook (1972) a palustrian vegetation was set up and
these species left the territory and other species began nestling there:
Acrocephalus ...
6
Transactions of the Society, Instituted at London for the ...
The borders of these shallow runs are not unfrequently encumbered with lofty
palustrian Plants, whose removal is an immediate advantage to the adjoining
pasturage, and a Consequent superior benefit to every arable field where
applied.
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A Medicinal Dispensatory: Containing the Whole Body of ...
Neither do'allconsent abo'utFrogs: for some say Water-fr s, others Wood-frogs,
and others Palustrian-ftogr. .I alwayes prgr the Water-frogs before the other,
whichare often venenatez but any, in defect thereof, may well enough supply the
place ...
8
The Rural Economy of Yorkshire: Comprizing the Management of ...
... Carr;"-overrun with sedges and other palustrian plants; zwhich afford, during a
few nionths in sum. i VOL. vl- Q' mer' mer, a kind of ordinary pasturage to young
flock. In to. -ir0RKsHIRE. 225.
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Transactions of the Society of Arts
The borders of these shallow runs are not unfrequently encumbered with lofty
palustrian plants, whose removal is an immediate advantage to the adjoining
pasturage, and a consequent superior benefit to every arable field where applied
.
Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce,
1789
10
Cincinnati Lancet and Observer
As the patient had come from a country where intermittent fever prevails regularly
, her physician naturally thought her disease was a palustrian fever of the tertian
type. The Sulphate of Quinia was administered and the paroxysms were ...