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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «DIDELPHOUS»
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didelphous nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
didelphous e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Wasmann Journal of Biology
29. Physaloptera cebi Ortlepp 1923. — Tridelphous. PRIMATES. South America.
30. Physaloptera cerdocyona Sprehn 1932. — Didelphous. CARNI- VORA. South
America. 31. Physaloptera cesticillata Sonsino 1889. — CARNIVORA. Egypt.
2
American Turf Register and Sporting Magazine
But, it might be thought, that since that period, and now that physiological science
has made so much progress, the generation of didelphous animals ought to be
perfectly known, at least with respect to its leading phenomena. This, however, is
...
3
A Treatise on gynaecology : v. 3 1893
Didelphous uterus (uterus duplex, separatus. diductui). One has here, in reality,
to deal with two uteri, separated as far as the fundus inclusively, and not merely
with two more or less diverging uterine bodies, as in the case of a double-horned
...
4
The West of England Journal of Science and Literature
Thus it forms the dewlap of the buffalo and Cape bull, and the marsupial
appendage of the opossum and didelphous animals. With a few exceptions, the
skin of the mammalia is covered over with a filamentous structure, or 'pélage,' a
general ...
5
The Edinburgh philosophical journal
... Spongites alcyonstus pertusus Alcyonites manatus clavatus asterulatus
rugosus globatus stellatus boletit'ormis madreporatus Upper part of the Jan:
Limestone. Didelphous animals ()rnitholite Fishes of the genera Clupea
Stromateus, 6.1:.
6
Competition Science Vision
Which of the following units is used for the measurement of size of a cell ? (A) A (
B) nm (C) urn (D) mm 13. When the filaments are united into two bundles and
their anthers remain free, they are termed as — (A) Monodelphous (B)
Didelphous ...
7
Annals and Magazine of Natural History
reptiles, reptiles the didelphous mammalia, and these latter the monodelphous;
man having come last, to crown the series.-Comptes Rendus, April 15, 1844.
SAURIAN FOSSILS . For the following information we are indebted to Prof. Bronn
of ...
8
Competition Science Vision
Alkaloid 53. Phosphoenol pyruvate 54. Xylem 55. Fujino 56. Heliophytes 57.
Didelphous 58. Energy 59. Protonema 60. Intercalary HINTS 1. For normal
incidence /= 0, r= 0. The ray goes straight in the second medium. It suffers zero
deviation.
9
Vertebrates: Structures and Functions
The reproductive system of marsupials is thus termed didelphous. The vaginal
sinus leads into a pseudo-vaginal canal in advanced marsupials. In primitive
marsupials including the opossum, the two vaginae are located lateral to the
ureters ...
10
A Natural History of New York City: A Personal Report After ...
Common in the South, the Virginia Opossum (Didelphous virgimana) until
recently was a rare animal in our territory, but now it is a settled resident and,
being a bounteous breeder, it is rapidly increasing in 292 • A Natural History of
New York ...