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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «POLYPARY»
Découvrez l'usage de
polypary dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
polypary et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
Polypary simple from the initial point [?]; cells triangular. Gnar'romrnus, (Linnwus)
ilk-Coy. b. Polypary growing bilateraly and consisting of two simple stipes, or of
two stipes which dichotomise at their base. DIDYMOGRAPTUS, McCoy ...
New York State Museum, New York State Museum and Science Service, 1868
2
The Geological Magazine Or Monthly Journal of Geology
polypary in these puzzling forms, afl'ord evidence that in these genera both
series of thecse open into a sub-central common canal, and that the various parts
of the polypary are strengthened by slender chitinous threads connected with the
...
Polypary simple from the initial point [?]; cells triangular. Graptolithus, (Linnasus)
McCoy. b. Polypary growing bilateraly and consisting of two simple stipes, or of
two stipes which dichotomise at their base. Didymograptus, McCoy* [including ...
New York State Museum, 1868
A. Polypary with a single series of cells. a. Polypary simple. a. Cells free
throughout their whole length. Rastrites, Barr. b. Cells in contact throughout more
or less of their length. Graptolithus (Linn.), M'Coy. b. Polypary compound. a.
Polypary ...
as. long. as. the. width. of. the. polypary,. and. very. distinct. and. deeply. divided.
Eadicle. and. lateral. spines. always. well. developed. From their origin to their
distal end, seldom exceeding l-40th of an inch in breadth, the gracefully curved ...
6
Rendering French Realism
And yet the polypary is undeniably much more than that. It was once but is no
longer home to a myriad of interdependent coelenterates. In that it so visibly
marks an absence, it is a structure of death, disintegration, and dispossession.
7
Elementary Paleontology for Geological Students
always curved and with branches given off from the hydrothecal margin. Upper
Tarannon to Lower Ludlow. Ccenograptus. Polypary bilateral, monoprionidian.
The central non-celluliferous portion bent into an S-shape, giving off branches
from ...
8
Graptolites of North America
14. fig ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION: “Polypary as compressed (originally?),
somewhat semicircular, consisting of branches about 0.2 mm. in width,
bifurcating 2 to 4 times in their course toward the periphery, set about 45—50 in
25 mm. of width.
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal
Thus, while it nourishes all the polypes, and continually produces others, this
living and medullary body successively increases or enlarges the polypary,
multiplies its ramifications, and periodically forms, besides the distinct
inseparable gems, ...
Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths, 1819
10
The Ultimate Collection of Children’s Literature
The sponge is definitely not a plant, as some naturalists still believe, but an
animal of the lowest order, a polypary inferior even to coral. Its animal nature isn't
in doubt, and we can't accept even the views of the ancients, who regarded it as ...