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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
acarophile, acarophilous, acarophily See 1-phile: acarophile. ♢ Acasta gneiss
See rock: Acasta gneiss. ♢ acceleration See 2heterochrony: acceleration. ♢ “
accept a null hypothesis” n. To consider a null hypothesis (q.v.) to be correct
because ...
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Ane's Encyclopedic Dictionary of General & Applied Entomology
Acarophily: A symbiotic relationship between plants and mites. Acarophobia:
Abnormal fear of mites. Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI): The ADI is the level of a
residue to which daily exposure over a lifetime will not cause appreciable risk.
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The Books of Angelhaunt: Art Prose
... own dead, and the memories shall remember their own memories, and the
ghosts shall haunt their own ghosts: and there will be nothing but we sitting
among the graves,the dawn our painting,the grass our seat. acarophily: I must
give it up.
Jason Stuart Ratcliff, 2002
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A Dictionary for Invertebrate Zoology:
[Gr. akari, mite or tick; logos, discourse] That branch of zoology that studies mites
and ticks. acarophily n. [Gr. akari, mite or tick; philos, loving] Symbiosis of mites
and plants. acaryote see akaryote acaudal, acaudate, ecaudate a. [Gr. a, without
...
... a with rounded bodies. Mites are very abundant in the soil, feeding on plant
material and invertebrates. i acarophily a symbiotic relationship between plants
and mites. i accelerated stabilisation in composing, this desired condition may ...
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A Dictionary of Entomology
ACAROPHILY Noun. (Latin, acarus I mite + Greek, philein I to love. PL,
Acarophilies.) A symbiotic relationship between mites and plants. Alt.
Acarophilous. ACAROPHOBE Noun. (Latin, acarus I mite + Greek, phobos I fear.
PL, Acarophobes.) ...
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Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
Thus, acarophile, acarophily. acarophobia Psychology, an irrational fear of mites,
or of other tiny animals or objects, acarpellous Botany, without carpels, acarpous
Botany, not producing fruit, acarus Biology, plural, acari. another name for a ...
Christopher G. Morris, 1992
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Environmental Science & Technology
[ |a-ka'ricl-élé} acarophily [ECOL] A symbiotic relationship between plants and
mites. {Ia-ka-rolfil-é} acarpous [BOT] Not producing fruit. {a'kéir-pas } accelerated
erosion [GEOL] Soil erosion that occurs more rapidly than soil horizons can form
...
McGraw-Hill Education, 2003
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South African Journal of Science
For the sake of clearing up the matter of acarophily in Ocoiea bullata, and of
deciding whether the pits are normal to the leaf of this species or induced by
stimulus, some attention has been paid to the study of this pits. The finding, up to
date, ...
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Ants and plants: an example of coevolution
For Schnell (1970) and Miss Ahn (1966), the domatia belong to the limb
morphology and the morphological gradient of Cola marsupium already
mentioned shows well the structural analogy between acarophily and myrme-
cophily Moreover, ...