10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «RUGOUS»
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drooping panicles ; seice nearly twice longer tban the rugous, oblong, flattish
ache- nium and short tubercle. — Wet soils, S. Oar. to Fla. and La. (Schcenus Mx.
) 7 R. miliacea Gray. Culm slender, triangular, very leafy below, 2f high, fistulous;
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Philosophical Transactions
2 inches deep; sor at the sides the Margin is equal to the Ca. vity. At the nack-part
there are twQProcesses; that which rega cs; its convex part is 2. inches long,
rugous, thick and obtuse ; that vcni h regards the concave, runs two inches ...
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
[' I 2 2 J The internal coat, has a rough, but not rugous surface. It is spongy and
perhaps glandul-ar, with a kind of honey-comb texture, and strong vil/1', a little
fimilar' to the internal appearance of thev gall-bladder in the human subject; and
no ...
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Memoirs of the Royal Society, Or a New Abridgment of the ...
... which runs towards the neck of the Scapula, but does not, as in men, defend
the Humerus from dtflocation; it is very rugous, and convex before, but concave at
its back-part, being three inches and a half broad at the point, it ascends ll inches,
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The Philosophical Transactions ... Abridged ...
is 3 k Inches. This Pro- cejfus Coracoides is that Part of the Spina (e.) which runs
toward the !Neck of the Scapula, but does not, as in Men, defend the Humerus
from Dislocation. 'Tis very rugous and convex before, but concave at it's Back-part
, ...
Royal Society (Great Britain), John Lowthorp, Henry Jones, 1749
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The Philosophical Transactions (from the Year 1700 to the ...
is 3 i Inches. This Procerus Coracoides is that Part of the Spina ( e.) which runs
toward the Neck of the Scapula, but does not, as in Men, defend the Humerus
from Dislocation. 'Tis very rugous and convex before, but concave at its Back-part
, ...
Henry Jones, Royal Society (Great Britain), 1731
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The Philosophical Transactions and Collections: Abridged and ...
'Tis very rugous and convex before, but concave at its back part, being 3 i Inches
broad at the Point, it ascends 11 Inches, where 'tis raised 5 Inches from the Body
of the Scapula ( f.) it inclines a little backwards and ascends 1 2 Inches more, ...
Royal society of London, 1721
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Memoirs: Being a New Abridgment of the Philosophical ...
... coracoid process e is three inches and a half j this coracoid process is that part
of the spine e$ which runs towards the neck of the Scapula, but does not, as in
men, defend the Humerus from dislocation $ it is very rugous, and convex before,
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Royal Society (Great Britain), Benjamin Baddam, 1740
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The London Lancet: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
The sulcus, or division between the posterior rugous column, is also generally
more strongly marked than the sulcus dividing the anterior, rugous columns. The
ruga? of each column, as seen by the eye alone, vary from about ten to fifteen in
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Philosophical Transactions, Giving Some Accompt of the ...
At the back part there are two Processes ; that which regards its convex part is 2
Inches long, rugous, thick and obtuse j that which regards the concave, runs two
Inches backward, where it forms an obtuse Angle , whence it ascends 3 Inches to
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John Martyn ((Londres)), James Allestry ((Londres)), Henry Oldenburg, 1712
2 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «RUGOUS»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
rugous nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Death-defying naked mole rat: How does it do it?
Its skin, pink and hairless and rugous, sags like wet paper from its tubular frame. The naked mole rat looks from birth to death as though it were always close to ... «Christian Science Monitor, ott 13»
1980 KV Mini 1
Yes, really. Those rugous cylinders are held against the top of the rear tires to force them to turn by friction. The direction of travel is determined by the rotation of ... «Automobile Magazine, ott 09»