PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «PECTINAL»
pectinal
pectin
structural
heteropolysaccharide
contained
primary
cell
walls
terrestrial
plants
first
isolated
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braconnot
produced
commercially
white
light
brown
powder
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extracted
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citrus
pectinal
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obsolete
relating
resembling
comb
origin
late
latin
pectinalis
pecten
pubic
bone
alis
more
pertaining
fish
whose
bones
resemble
teeth
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existence
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friend
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PECTINAL»
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1
Paleontology and Geology of Laetoli: Human Evolution in ...
... and Paleoenvironment Terry Harrison. Fig. 11.3 Drawings of leaves in Figs.
11.2a–f respectively. Scale bar=10mm. (a) EP 126/03, (b) EP 127/03, note
pectinal veins on lower right, (c) EP 128/03, (d) EP 130/03, (e) EP 132/03, (f) EP
1132/03 ...
2
The Biology of Scorpions
The pectines are generally set with various macrosetae and micro- setae, but the
most distinctive sensory structures are those found on the anteroventral margin of
each pectinal tooth, called peg sensilla (sensilla basiconia of Sreenivasa ...
3
Scorpions of Southern Africa
It is now known that these structures have several different functions. They are
used for sensing temperature and humidity levels and for feeling the substrate.
The pectines are composed of numerous pectinal teeth, the number varying
within a ...
4
Palaeontographica: Beiträge zur Naturgeschichte der Vorzeit. ...
a-pectinal abmedial vein(s) i b-pectinal abmedial vein(s) craspedodromous
midrib semicraspedodromous secondary vol subsidiary vein external vein P|'lmi"
V *°°"" tertiary vein counter-external vein a-pectinal vein b-pectinal vei l opadial
vein ...
5
Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences
The anterior ends of the pre-pectinal ossicles (Pr.Pc. Fig. 12, E) articulate with the
outer knob-like processes (K' and K" Fig. 12, B) of the zygo- cardiac ossicles.
They closely follow the zygo-cardiac ossicles and gradually get broadened at
their ...
Indian Academy of Sciences, 1938
6
The Wasmann Journal of Biology
M. granosus M. segmentatus M. gertschi Ventral trichobothria of tibia Ext+rnal
trichobothria of tibia P+ctinal teeth ( 9 ) Pectinal lamellae ( 9 ) Walking legs,
ventral +spect Sternites III-VI Caudal segment V width/length ratio ( 9 ) Chela, ...
7
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand
Spicer proposed the term "pectinal veins" for lateral veins which .".. differ from the
main secondaries in that they produce abmedial veins almost throughout their
length and a greater number of abmedial branches than any other laterals" ...
8
A Dictionary of Entomology
PL, Pectinae.) Coccoidea: A broad, fringed sclerite of Pygidium (Comstock); one
of several thin projections with apical teeth or tines located in Incisurae between
lobes and upon Lateres (MacGillivray). PECTINAL Adj. (Latin,pectin I comb.) ...
9
An analytical Dictionary of the english language: in which ...
The Latin pecten is a Comb, and, hence Pectinal, Pectinated and Pectination
have been found in old authors and inserted in the Dictionaries. Were we to
make use of these words, they FF 218 COCKSCOMB. RATTLE. AMARANTH.
would be ...
10
An analytical dictionary of the English language, in which ...
The Latin pecten is a Comb, and, hence Pectinal, Pectinated and Pectination
have been found in old authors and inserted in the Dictionaries. Were we to
make use of these words, they FF 218 COCKSCOMB. RATTLE. AMARANTH.
would be ...