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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «TRILOBED»
Scopri l'uso di
trilobed nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
trilobed e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Wildlife of Southern Africa: A Field Guide to the ...
Fruit bi- or trilobed capsule, 10 mm. Forest and rock outcrops in S and E. 2
COMMON SPIKE-THORN Maytenus heterophylla 2-6 m. Single or multistemmed.
Bark sometimes deeply grooved. Spines 13-50 mm. Leaves in clusters or
alternate, ...
2
Issues in Dermatology and Cosmetic Medicine: 2011 Edition
Studies in the area of dermatology reported from J.G. Albertini and co-
researchers Data detailed in 'Trilobed flap reconstruction for distal nasal skin
defects' have been presented. According to a study from the United States, “The
bilobed flap is ...
3
Advances in Control Networks and Large-scale Parallel ...
Moreover, trilobed cells with the centers of the three regions approximately
located on the corners of the equilateral triangle occur (see Figure 1 .4c). These
field profiles may be similar to cells reported by Linsker ( personal
communication, ...
4
A Field Guide to Southwestern and Texas Wildflowers
30-90 cm. Damp woods in moantains. Northern S.W., R. Mts. JUNE-AUG.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CLEMATIS Clematis pseado-alpina Single, pale to dark
blue, 4-petaled, nodding flowers on leafless pedancles. Trilobed leaflets on
trilobed leaves.
Theodore F. Niehaus, Roger Tory Peterson, 1998
5
Byzantium and Islam: Age of Transition, 7th-9th Century
Similar trilobed leaves were also carved on other contemporaneous,
wellpublished wooden panels from the cemetery of 'Ain al-Sira (early ninth
century)5 and from Takrit in Iraq (early ninth century), as well as on the famous
minbar (pulpit) ...
Brandie Ratliff, Helen C. Evans, 2012
6
Marine Decapod Crustacea of Southern Australia: A Guide to ...
Eyestalks exceeding rostrum; medial and lateral lobes of rostrum separated by a
broad concavity Upogebia tractabilis — Eyestalks not exceeding rostrum; rostrum
trilobed or with strong tubercles laterally 6 6. Medial lobe of rostrum with about ...
7
Orchidaceae of Ivory Coast
Lip trilobed or simple. Spur of various origins, i.e., formed from the lip base or
sepals, occasionally reduced. Seeds of the Orchis or Disa types. No col- umn foot
. Column part below stigma absent, except Satyrieae. Staminodes none or
vestigial ...
Dariusz Szlachetko, Dariusz L. Szlachetko, Joanna Mytnik-Ejsmont, 2008
Lip: Trilobed, 5 mm long from onset of ovary. Middle lobe pale yellow, elliptical,
with lacerate margins and yellow papillae. Side lobes small, indistinctly triangular
, slightly upcurved, white. Base of lip white with pale mauve veins and a few ...
Surface moderately convex and distinctly longitudinally trilobed. Cephalic shield
semicircular, about half as long as wide, rounded on the margin, and possibly
slightly emarginate or notched in the middle of the anterior border," having the ...
Lip 6-7 mm long, trilobed with a short, undivided base, all lobes lanceolate, acute
, the mid-lobe slightly longer and broader than the side lobes. Spur pendent, 5-6
mm long. Stigmatic arms 2 mm long. Habitat. Montane grassland, 2135-2350 m.
Isobyl LaCroix, T.M LaCroix, 1991
8 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «TRILOBED»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
trilobed nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Origin and evolution of Petrocosmea (Gesneriaceae) inferred from …
The species of clade E all share a large bilobed upper lip that is equal or almost equal to the trilobed lower lip (Fig. 1). Correspondingly, their styles are generally ... «BMC Blogs Network, lug 15»
Letter from Cuttyhunk: Monument to Gosnold
The phallic shape of the trilobed sassafras leaf was thought to be an indicator that it could cure venereal diseases. Gosnold saw this as a perfect opportunity to ... «Martha's Vineyard Times, giu 15»
Immunogenic Display of Purified Chemically Cross-Linked HIV-1 …
... non-native-like Env. Cross-linked spikes, purified via an engineered C-terminal tag, were shown by negative stain EM to have well-ordered, trilobed structure. «Journal of Virology, giu 15»
Creeping fig, climbing fig, creeping ficus, fig ivy ...
According to Wikipedia, the three leaf patterns are unlobed oval, bilobed (mitten-shaped), and trilobed (three-pronged). They are pretty easy to identify. «The Daily Advertiser, gen 15»
New Species of Sand-Dwelling Plant Discovered in Bolivia, Paraguay
Leaves are spiral, ovate- to subreniform-trilobed, usually broader than long, 0.8–3 x 1.3–4 cm. The plant is known from southern Bolivia and northwestern ... «Sci-News.com, giu 14»
Ask Dr. Hort: Weedy vines must go
The leaves are waxy, green and trilobed, with a corky, tan stem (like balsam apple) and curly green tendrils. When pulled, it smells like cucumber. You need to ... «Tampabay.com, giu 13»
Phuket Gardening - Covering a lot of ground
A member of the aster family, it has shiny, dark green, trilobed leaves, and yellow flowers that resemble daisies, with up to a dozen petals. The reason it spreads ... «Phuket Gazette, ott 11»
Richey: Mulberries full of antioxidants
Both species have distinctive leaves that can be unlobed, unilobed like a mitten or trilobed. There aren't any known poisonous look-alikes. A distinguishing ... «Online Athens, giu 10»