10 LIVRES EN PORTUGAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CONARIAL»
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conarial dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
270. conaria, n. Plural of conarium. conarial (ko-na'ri-al), at [< conarium + -ah] Of
or pertaining to the conarium, or pineal body of the brain — Conarial fossa, a
depression of the roof of the skull of some animals, in which the conarium is
lodged.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
Conarial fossa, a depression of the roof of the skull of some animals, in which the
conarium is lodged. — Conarial tube, the more or less extended cavity or canal of
the pineal body, now commonly supposed to be the remnant of the passage ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
Conarial fossa, a depression of the roof of the skull of some animals, in which the
conarium is lodged. — Conarial tube, the more or less extended cavity or canal of
the pineal body, now commonly supposed to be the remnant of the passage ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A work of Universal ...
Conarial fossa, a depression of the roof of the skull of some animals, in which the
conarium is lodged. — Conarial tube, the more or less extended cavity or canal of
the pineal body, now commonly supposed to be the remnant of the passage ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Conarial fossa, a depression of the roof of the skull of some animals, in which the
conarium is lodged. — Conarial tube, the more or less extended cavity or canal of
the pineal body, now commonly supposed to be the remnant of the passage ...
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Anatomical technology as applied to the domestic cat: an ...
The Conarial Tube. — The above statement respecting the complete
circumscription of the coelise excluded the earlier embryonic stages on account
of the views of Gotte (A). According to this observer, as briefly stated by Balfour (A
, 836), the ...
Burt Green Wilder, Simon Henry Gage, 1886
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A Living Bay: The Underwater World of Monterey Bay
Then Velella's medusae descend to depth and go through the conarial and later
larval development, producing another brood that will ascend to the surface in
synchrony with the fall plankton bloom. Individuals of the fall brood of sailors are
...
Lovell Langstroth, Libby Langstroth, Todd Newberry, 2000
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Carnival: A Scream in High Park Reader
Conic acron conarial contrail canis connation coronis acariosis. Solar, sonic,
sonar. No conciliator sits on a star. I install a cyclotron. Stylization. • Rayon is to
cotton as nylon is to satin. Collossal silo. Tritolyl. Toll, loss, toss. Stanzas, cantos,
can ...
In that epitomization of cosmos we label man, which means you, the sacro-
conarial axis represents the central current, middle pillar, etc. (See lessons on the
telestic work in the Natural Order Process, Volume 3.) Relate 78 Tree of Life.
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Demented Particulars: The Annotated 'Murphy'
I prefer to call it “old age,” but conarial shrinkage, linking him to Murphy, is an
alternative diagnosis. 12.2 [Q]: The friendship of a pair of hands: compare
Belacqua in Dream [5], “wringing his hands faute de mieux.” Later in that novel [
176], ...