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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ALOPECOID»
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alopecoid nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
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1
American Bee: The National Spelling Bee and the Culture of ...
Earlier in the competition, Akshay faced alopecoid, a Greek word meaning like a
fox, vulpine. It wasn't his toughest challenge, but as he stood at the microphone, a
large wave began washing over him, threatening to submerge him. He hadn't ...
2
Pleistocene Mammals of Europe
The alopecoid fox is of about the same size as the living arctic fox but resembles
more the red fox in dental characters. It may be ancestral to theoretic fox or the
red fox or both; information on fossil foxes postdating i-Giinz II and antedating ...
3
Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
The work of Huxley did however draw a sharp line between the »Fox like« or »
alopecoid« Canidae and the »Wolf and dog like* or »Thooid« forms. In
consequence the question under discussion became narrowed to the study of the
Wolflike ...
4
Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London
Most of them are cranial *, the only external feature mentioned being the shorter
and more rounded ear. If such character, however, be used for distinguishing "
Alopecoid " genera, it will be necessary to give generic status to nearly every ...
Zoological Society of London, 1914
5
The Journal of the Linnean Society of London: Zoology
... I believe, should necessitate reconsideration of the interpretation of the cusps
in some of those forms which are regarded as having typically tritubercular teeth.
The same increase in the number of cusps may be noted in the Alopecoid series.
6
The Cambridge Natural History: Mammalia
The two serieshe termed the "Alopecoid" or Foxlike, and the"Thooid" or Wolflike.
It was suggested that the generic name Vulpesbe used for the former, and Canis
forthe second. The characters which will be dealt with immediately are also tobe
...
7
Reuben's Fall: A Rhizomatic Analysis of Disobedience in ...
While he managed in a short time to rise and even to spell alopecoid correctly, it
was the response of the other children that was most striking. Not one of the
children who sat on stage—even those at whose feet Akshay fell— rose or even ...
What is anybody proving (or improving) when we ask ten million kids and then a
few survivors to behave like robots and to spell such words as alopecoid? Is
victory something admirable when a winner pointed out that he prepared some ...
9
The Proceedings of the Scientific Meetings of the Zoological ...
Thus 0'. caama, 0'. bengalensis, C. coraac, and C. velox appear to be mere local
varieties of a small Alopecoid form answering pretty nearly to the Jackals in the
Thooid series, and occupying the south~ ernmost part of the Alopecoid zone, ...
Zoological Society of London, 1880
10
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
... I believe, should necessitate reconsideration of the interpretation of the cusps
in some of those forms which are regarded as having typically tritubercular teeth.
The same increase in the number of cusps may be noted in the Alopecoid series.
Linnean Society of London, 1896
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «ALOPECOID»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
alopecoid nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
A few facts about the National Spelling Bee
The former incident happened to 13-year-old Akshay Buddiga, who famously fainted on stage in the middle of spelling "alopecoid" earlier in the ... «PallTimes.com, mar 15»
A Poker Life: Pratyush Buddiga
Akshay infamously fainted while spelling the word 'alopecoid,' in a video clip that went viral. The next year, the first-place prize for the ESPN ... «CardPlayer.com, dic 14»
Best of the Spelling Bee
... immediately fainted and fell to the floor. Somehow, he not only got up and went back to the microphone but he spelled "alopecoid" correctly. «ESPN, mag 14»
Here are the five best moments from the National Spelling Bee
This would be Akshay Buddiga who, in 2004, fainted when asked to spell "alopecoid" (which seems a pretty reasonable response, to be ... «Washington Post, mag 13»
How the National Spelling Bee got so insanely difficult
In 2004, one speller famously fainted when asked to spell alopecoid (which, in case you didn't know, means foxlike). He actually wasn't the first ... «Washington Post, giu 12»
9 Best Spelling Bee Stumpers
Can this year's final top the terror of 'negus,' screams of 'euonym,' giggles at 'sardoodledom,' or fainting at 'alopecoid'? Watch nine of the most ... «Daily Beast, mag 12»
The Mystery Voice of the Spelling Bee
Buddiga spelled "alopecoid" correctly and was one of the top finishers. Despite his extensive bee experience – he's been the head pronouncer ... «ABC News, mag 08»
Young word wizards prepare for a spelling smackdown
In a moment in 2004 that has become a part of spelling bee lore, 13-year-old Akshay Buddiga made it halfway through spelling "alopecoid" at ... «San Francisco Chronicle, mar 07»
Spelling Bee Champs: Where Are They Now?
In an unrivaled moment of spelling bee drama, Buddiga was mulling the word "alopecoid" -- meaning vulpine, like a fox -- when he wavered ... «ABC News, giu 06»
Spelling bee buzz is stentorian
One 2004 speller fainted in front of the microphone before popping up off the floor and correctly spelling "alopecoid." "Prior to 1994, the bee ... «USA Today, mag 06»