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1
War at Sea in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
galeae was around 4.46 metres. Its length-to-beam ratio was around 7:1;
however, that is misleading, because the upper hull was flared outboard above
the lower oar ports. The ratio at the waterline was approximately 8:1 (28:3.5
metres).
John B. Hattendorf, Richard W. Unger, 2003
2
Regulatory Mechanisms in Insect Feeding
The glossa is sheathed anteriorly by the two overlapping maxillary galeae, and
posteriorly by the two labial palpi. The food canal through which nectar moves
during feeding is the region bounded by the outer surface of the glossa and the ...
Reg F. Chapman, Gerrit de Boer, 1995
3
Handbuch D.zoologie Bd.4/35 Kristensen:lepid.1ae
... pecten and the fusion of the metafurcal apophyses with the secondary furcal
arms, forming a bridge-like structure; on the other hand it is now known that
distinct, albeit short, galeae are indeed retained in the psychid ground plan (Fig.
7.3H).
Niels P. Kristensen, 1999
4
Lexicon universae rei numariae veterum et praecipue ...
Caput muliebre мы": fum, galea :lata таит, in galeae anteriori parte mamnpor
fcriptum. Х твАнтпы. Leo ß. ad f quiddam dcuorans, inter crura Ф. et umn. [417]
pd. пбЁ. Mui'. Hunter. Th, 61 fg. 18. р. 346. — 5. Сарщлйтьегье gaieatum ad d. in
...
5
The Correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of ...
Ulterius in galeae condecoramentum cui uppendit clypeus pro Crista
supereminet quadrangularis formaa pulvinar alterum rubeum consimilibus
globulis in suis extremitatibus ornatum, librum ostentans apertum foliis albis (
quibus pro symbolo ...
Matthew Hutton, Sir Timothy Hutton, Andrew Coltee Ducarel, 1843
6
Lexicon vniversae rei nvmariae vetervm et praecipve ...
d. pode galeae ínI'sñît, б.112(`г;1т ínucrfam. Í. parazonium. n. Domiziani, Ihdrianì.
Eddie/_ Cat. Il. —— М. Aurelii. Lex. n. ТКУ. Р. ll. 599. — l'eń d. parazon i'. Ватт. n.
Gä'lbae, Vizellìi, thpnñxxii, Anton. Pil, Albini, Philippi. — ~ -~ d. pcdc Едим ...
Jo. Christophorus Rasche, 1795
7
Valerius Flaccus, Argonautica, Book VI: A Commentary
364. hinc medium Telamon Canthum rapit, hinc tenet ardens 365. colla viri et
molles galeae Gesander habenas, 366. insonuit quae lapsa solo dextramque
fefellit. 367. ille iterum in clipei septemplicis improbus orbem 368. arietat et
Canthum ...
Henri J. W. Wijsman, 2000
8
Imms' General Textbook of Entomology: Volume 1: Structure, ...
the proboscis is reduced and nonfunctional, the two galeae remaining separate;
in many others the galeae are represented by two minute papillae (Heptalus) or
entirely atrophied. In the reduced or atrophied condition it is evident that no food
...
Owain Westmacott Richards, Richard Gareth Davies, 1979
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CURRENT TOPICS IN DEVELOPMNTL BIOLOGY
Proteins were separated by electrophoresis on SDS acrylamide gels and
counted by standard procedures (Berger and Kafatos, 1971b). Electrophoretic
migration is from left to right. (A) Control experiment in which galeae were
labeled with a ...
Aaron Arthur Moscona, Alberto Monroy, 1973
10
Introduction to Forest Entomology: A Training Manual for ...
The other parts are greatly reduced or modified as follows: a) Galeae: The galeae
of the maxillae are the most conspicuous parts of the mouth structure and form a
long coiled sucking tube. Each galea is grooved on the inner side, and the two ...
Douglas C. Allen, James E. Coufal, 1984