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9 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HETEROGONOUSLY»
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1
A Dictionary of Entomology
Adv. Heterogonously. HETEROGYNA Noun. (Greek, heteros I other + gyne I
woman.) Ants; referring to different kinds of females - queens and workers - as
distinguished fi'om males. HETEROGYNIDAE Nagy 1969. A small Family of
primitive ...
These days, in such a competitive market, not all firms staff so heterogonously."
She scooped Wright's bundle into her chest and folded her arms across it, to
keep any sheets from falling loose. She took the point. But still she made no sign.
3
Civil strife in Sri Lanka: the United National Party ...
... respect, while he made even more determined efforts to conciliate the various
Tamil groups that were opposed to the LTTE. Disappointed as he had been that
the bulk of the heterogonously composed TULF group in parliament had proved ...
4
The thrips: or Thysanoptera, of Illinois
The species of Merothrips often have heterogonously developed individuals, and
, accordingly, they are difficult to differentiate when only one form is known. Two
excellent keys to the species of the world are now available, one by Dr. Zur ...
Lewis Judson Stannard, 1968
... purposefulness extinguishment overwhelmingly reupholstering herpetologists
porphyrogenite heterogonously interreligious ultimogeniture epistemologist
enterprisingly overimpressing unenterprising sovereigntists meteorologists ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
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Monograph of the Palaeontographical Society
Wien, Bd. 45, pp. 163—194, Pls. I—IV). Describes and refers to different genera
numerous detached spicules of monactinellid, tetractinellid, and lithistid Sponges
, as well as portions of hexactinellid meshwork, which occur, heterogonously ...
The species of Merothrips often have heterogonously developed individuals, and
, accordingly, they are difficult to differentiate when only one form is known. Two
excellent keys to the species of the world are now available, one by Dr. Zur ...
The most obvious hypothesis seemed to be that the various species of calcium
present in blood (protein bound, complexed and ionized) were labelled
heterogonously and were handled differently by the kidney. Therefore the
specific activity ...
9
The Canadian Patent Office Record
... a quantity of plasticizer therefor sufficient to render said polymers permanently
tacky but insufficient to deleteriously impair the bonding strength of said polymers
, forming a loose batt of heterogonously oriented commingled fibers, coating the ...