10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «THORACES»
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thoraces nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
thoraces e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
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Japanese Encephalitis Viruses—Advances in Research and ...
Titers of WNV in abdomens were significantly correlated with titers in legs and
thoraces, but the degree of association changed with IP. However, titers of
abdomens, legs, and thoraces were not correlated with WNV presence or titer in
the ...
2
West Nile Virus: New Insights for the Healthcare ...
Titers of WNV in abdomens were significantly correlated with titers in legs and
thoraces, but the degree of association changed with IP. However, titers of
abdomens, legs, and thoraces were not correlated with WNV presence or titer in
the ...
3
The Thorax --: Physiology (In Three Parts), Second Edition
Unlike those of the Homeric Greeks, these later thoraces did not stop at the
waistline but covered the whole trunk. Alcaeus, a lyric poet of the 7th century B.C.
, referred to thoraces using the descriptive adjectives of "complex and elaborate.
4
A Late Eighth-Century Latin-Anglo-Saxon Glossary Preserved ...
18 qui aadificiorum tholos...instruunt). thomos, see temoys. thorace, see torax sub
v. thoraces. thoraces, capud [caput] et pectus, Iv. 97 (Eccl. Istor.); thoraces,
imagines, v. 32 (Eccl. Sto1'.)=(Ruf. xi. 29 fol. 190“ thoraces [busts] Sera.pis...
absoissi ...
Jan Hendrik Hessels, 2011
Unlike those of the Homeric Greeks, these later thoraces did not stop at the
waistline but covered the whole trunk. Alcaeus, a lyric poet of the 7th century B.C.
, referred to thoraces using the descriptive adjectives of "complex and elaborate.
6
The Thorax: Applied physiology
Unlike those of the Homeric Greeks , these later thoraces did not stop at the
waistline but covered the whole trunk. Alcaeus, a lyric poet of the 7th century B.C.
, referred to thoraces using the descriptive adjectives of "complex and elaborate.
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A Treatise on the Arts, Manufactures, Manners, and ...
Thoraces. — The body, says Roust, was protected by three pieces of armour; —
the thorax, which reached from the shoulders to the navel ; the hemithoracion,
which covered half the breast; and the noma, which reached from the navel to the
...
Thomas Dudley Fosbroke, Dionysius Lardner, 1833
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A Treatise on the Arts, Manufactures, Manners, and ...
The Jews had pectorals, ' the coats of mail' of our translation of the Bible,
probably first of linen, but afterwards of plates of metal, and called thoraces. The
Assyrians, Medes, Susians, and Persians had them of linen. The change of them
into ...
Thomas Dudley Fosbroke, 1835
9
Issues in Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery: 2011 Edition
In addition, stress-distribution patterns were examined using finite element
models produced by simulating the thoraces of the patients. The
stressdistribution patterns were compared between the two groups. The patients
of the paediatric ...
10
Adult Heteropteran Thoracic Endoskeleton (Insecta: ...
50) were: pyriform thoraces; anterior mesothoracic phragma large, smooth,
domed; cuticle thin with large medial keels; apódeme alpha large with
discshaped head; posterior mesothoracic phragma large, triangular with wide
crown, lateral ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «THORACES»
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thoraces nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Dirtying the Fuel: How Pesticides Are Killing Bees
According to the study, Nicodemo and his co-authors paid special attention to the function of mitochondria, the "power plants" of a cell, in the head and thoraces ... «Nature World News, ago 14»
Two Broad-Spectrum Insecticides May Contribute to Colony …
The scientists examined the effects of fipronil and imidacloprid on the bioenergetics functioning of mitochondria isolated from the heads and thoraces of ... «Science World Report, ago 14»
Fipronil and imidacloprid reduce honeybee mitochondrial activity
... and imidacloprid on the bioenergetics functioning of mitochondria isolated from the heads and thoraces of Africanized honeybees. Mitochondria are the power ... «Phys.Org, ago 14»
UW Professor Discovers Alpine Bumblebees Can Fly to Heights …
The two bees that flew the highest also had the largest thoraces (approximately 36 percent of body mass) compared with the other bees, whose thoraces were ... «University of Wyoming News, feb 14»
Global I.T. Services Companies and Technologies Market Research …
Hemodynamic repair of thoraces-abdominal aneurysms is a particularly disruptive technology. If the technology proves effective, it might make other more ... «PR Web, gen 14»
Ants shape their thoraces to match the tasks they perform
An ambitious ant carries a large piece of cut grass back to the nest. Worker ants grow specialized hypertrophied neck-muscles during development that allow ... «Phys.Org, gen 14»
Audubon Insectarium biologist shares a wonderful world of bugs
The males have three big horns on their thoraces, giving them a fearsome appearance. "This is what we're here for!" he says, putting them in containers to take ... «NOLA.com, lug 13»
Don't bug out, but your food is covered in insects
Most food products contain FDA-approved levels of wings and thoraces -- and the UN says they're good for you! Kyle Hill, Scientific American. Share; WhatsApp ... «Salon, giu 13»
Premature baby surviving rare disease
The next 70 days we spent in NICU dealing with his severe respiratory problems, bilateral hydro thoraces, collapsing lungs, jaundice/abnormal liver function, ... «Khaleej Times, set 12»
Spiders Devour Ants Front-End First
When alive, the spiders kept on the gaster-only diet initially grew but then shriveled, while those eating the head, legs and thoraces thrived, with some tripling ... «LiveScience.com, mag 10»