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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «MULTISERIAL»
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Bryozoa: Ordovician to Recent : Papers Presented at the 6th ...
As the colony grows larger, new series are intercalated from distolateral budding
sites on zooids near the colony margin. In some species, lineal series commonly
bifurcate and coalesce. Coalescent multiserial budding is the result of the fusion
...
Claus Nielsen, Gilbert Powell Larwood, 1985
2
The Beginning of the Age of Mammals
All of these rodents share the derived traits of hystricomorphy, hys- tricognathy,
and multiserial enamel. In the late Eocene and early Oligocene of northern Africa
(Fayum, Egypt) are found a diversity of primitive hys- tricognaths that Wood ...
Intermediate growth forms between uniserial and multiserial, or encrusting and
erect, are common, as in the fan- or ribbon-like colonies of Electra or
Steginoporella (Figs. 5.9a, 5.10) that are intermediate between uniserial "runners
" and ...
Frank K. McKinney, Jeremy B. C. Jackson, 1991
4
Biostratigraphic and Geological Significance of Planktonic ...
4.13); however, the Heterohelicidae are unique among the planktonic
foraminifera, in that multiserial chamber proliferation developed repeatedly and
in various lineages. In the Santonian, different species of Heterohelix increased
in size by ...
Marcelle K. BouDagher-Fadel, 2012
5
A Dictionary for Invertebrate Zoology:
[L. multus, many; series, a row] Having many series or rows. multiserial bands (
ARTHRO: Insecta) In Lepidoptera, caterpil- lars with crochets absent from the
mesial and lateral parts of the circle. multiserial circle (ARTHRO: Insecta) In ...
6
Vol 2: Morphology, Physiology, and Development
The evolution of the coronae proceeded from unicrdinal-multiserial (Fig. 5.6 D) to
multiordinal-uniserial crochets (Fig. 5.6 E). Multiserial coronae have more than
one series of hooks; the crochets of a given series are of nearly uniform length, ...
7
How to Report Statistics in Medicine: Annotated Guidelines ...
The point biserial correlation coefficient, or simply,the biserial correlation, which
is used to assess relationships between a continuous variable and a categorical
variable with two levels. • The point multiserial correlation coefficient, which is ...
Thomas Allen Lang, Michelle Secic, 2006
8
Imms' General Textbook of Entomology: Volume 1: Structure, ...
The arrangement of the crochets is diverse, and the variations present afford
important clas- sificatory characters (Fig. 502). FIG. 502 Arrangement of crochets
a, muhiserial circle; b, transverse multiserial bands; c, transverse uniserial bands;
d, ...
Owain Westmacott Richards, Richard Gareth Davies, 1979
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
However, the multiserial arrangement is clearly present in some specimens.
Some of the Red Bird specimens differ from the type description of D. smokyensis
in possessing a substantial uniserial part. This may represent an evolutionary ...
10
Biology and Palaeobiology of Bryozoans: Proceedings of the ...
Among living Bryozoa both uni- and multiserial encrusting and erect-flexible taxa
dominate in shallow-water settings. Single rock boulders display a colonization
pattern that starts with uniserial encrusting species (runners) as pioneer taxa ...
Peter J. Hayward, John Stanley Ryland, Paul D. Taylor, 1994