ETIMOLOGIA DELLA PAROLA OBTECT
From Latin obtectus covered, past participle of obtegere, from ob- (intensive) + tegere to cover.
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «OBTECT»
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Handbook of Object Technology
The runtime is comprised oi the moment when the client locally invokes the proxv
method;- until the Temote server obtect Teceives the parameters as if thev were
from a local method invocation. Thus there is a dient-sxde runtime (in charge of ...
In exarate pupae, the appendages (e. g. wings and legs) extend freely from the
body; in obtect pupae they are glued down by a secretion produced at the larval
—pupal moult, and obtect pupae typically are more heavily sclerotized than ...
Jill Lancaster, Barbara J. Downes, 2013
3
Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Visual C# .NET 2003 in 24 Hours
D Obtect Lbrary COM C:\ProgramFtes\Wcrosoft Offt... FIGURE 20.1 To use an
object library, you need to reference it first. If you don't see an entry for Microsoft
Excel, you probably don't have Excel installed on your computer; therefore, this ...
4
The Larvae of the Gall Miges
The pupa inside is, however, obtect and its wing sheaths are fused with the
extremities to form a single complex. In Mayetiola destructor (Say) and the other
species of this genus as well as in Contarinia medicaginis Kieffer the skin of the ...
.M. Mamaev, N.P. Krivosheina, 1992
5
The Life-story of Insects: By Geo. H. Carpenter...
Consequently the obtect pupa, as this type is called, does not resemble its imago
as fully as a free pupa does. The outline of the wings for example in a butterfly's
pupa can in some cases be traced only with difficulty. T. A. Chapman has shown
...
George Herbert Carpenter, 1913
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A Natural History of the British Lepidoptera: A Text Book ...
Nepticulids, Eucleids and Megalopygids, of the latter, in the Anthrocerids,
Psychids and Pterophorids, whilst the remaining superfamilies have obtect pupa;,
f'-t'., the Pupa-obtectaof the early authors. These two divisions, therefore, fall into
...
7
1001 Questions Answered about Insects
Elsie Broughton Klots. 362. What are the chief types of pupae? Three chief types
are recognized. An exarate pupa has the antennae, wings, and legs relatively
free and loose, merely folded against the body. An obtect pupa is much more ...
Elsie Broughton Klots, 1977
8
The Insects: Structure and Function
This is the obtect condition and obtect pupae are usually more heavily sclerotized
than exarate pupae. A further differentiation can be made on the presence or
adult adductor muscles adult abductor muscle adult apodeme adult apodeme ...
R. F. Chapman, Stephen J. Simpson, Angela E. Douglas, 2013
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A Natural History of the British Butterflies: Their ...
Similarly, the two other conditions suggested as necessary to the establishment
of the obtect pupa are not found to be essential on further evolution. The cocoon,
again, may become dense, and have to be softened by special fluids, or cut by ...
James William Tutt, George Wheeler, 1900
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The Life-story of Insects
Consequently the obtect pupa, as this type is called, does not resemble its imago
as fully as a free pupa does. The outline of the wings for example in a butterfly's
pupa can in some cases be traced only with difficulty. T. A. Chapman has shown
...