MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PROTOMORPHIC»
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PROTOMORPHIC»
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1
The Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology
The boundary line — passing through indifferent tissue — between any two such
op- ?osite area; of growth and metamorphosis, term the Protomorphic line. The
whole external (free) area of metamorphosis I call the Ecderon ; the entire
internal ...
Robert Bentley Todd, 1859
At the same time Fritsch and Stratz assumed a series of tribes without an instinct
for migration (nonnomadic peo les); these were named by Stratz protomorphic.
hese theories, however, have scientific value as working hypotheses, even
though ...
3
The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of ...
... XII-627a; education XII-628C; history XII-627a; leucodermic XII-625b; meta-
morphic XII-625c; missions, Alabama X— 412a; occupations XH-028b;
protomorphic XII- 625a; religion XII-628d; zun- thodermic XII-625b Raceburgum,
Diocese of.
Charles George Herbermann, John Joseph Wynne, 1914
4
Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of ...
PERIODS OF INTERPOLATION OF GEMMATION IN ran GENETIC Cvcnn.
PROTOMORPHIC. ORTHOMORPHIC. GAMOMORPHIC. Masses and Hepatica":
Ferns and Equiseta Plants of all Classes. 25 Peruvian Gleanings. By Dr
ARCHIBALD ...
5
American Anthropologist
Fritsch (G.) Die Entwicklung und Ver- breitung der Menschenrassen. (Z. f. Ethnol.,
Berlin. 1910. xlii, 580-586). Discusses the origin and development of the human
race (scheme on p. 583.) F. adheres to the idea of protomorphic, archimorphic, ...
This new instrument, the protomorphic hautboy, combined elements of the
shawm with features that would eventually become part of the definitive hautboy.
So far, the only evidence we have of the physical form of the protomorphic
hautboy ...
Geoffrey Burgess (oboist.), Bruce Haynes, 2004
7
Studies in Musicology, 1935-1975
Obviously, it is accepted here. COMPOSITIONAL FUNCTIONS IN MEDIAL AND
MAXIMAL EXTENSIONS Conception of compositional functions in these three
classes of form or mood (protomorphic, mesomorphic, and holomorphic) in
minimal ...
8
Aedes aegypti: the yellow fever mosquito
The protomorphic system of the thorax occurs as two layers of muscular strands,
one dorsal and one ventral to the alimentary canal with some contributory
muscles from the head, neck and thorax. On reaching the posterior end of the
thorax ...
Samuel Rickard Christophers (Sir)
9
Soviet Ethnology and Anthropology Today
Nothing need be specially said about the Europoid complex, for its protomorphic
variant is fairly well known by many European finds. The Austroloid complex was
also sufliciently extensively distributed not only in Africa (skull from Florisbad ...
10
History of Civilizations of Central Asia
Thus, Central Asia was initially settled from the west by the protomorphic mixed
populations of the western and the so- called Europoid types. They survived in a
slightly modified form in northern India up to the Bronze Age. In Soviet Central ...
Ahmad Hasan Dani, Vadim Mikhaĭlovich Masson, 1999