«ASCIDIUM» संबंधित इंग्रजी पुस्तके
खालील ग्रंथसूची निवडीमध्ये
ascidium चा वापर शोधा. इंग्रजी साहित्यामध्ये वापराचा संदर्भ देण्यासाठी
ascidium शी संबंधित पुस्तके आणि त्याचे थोडक्यात उतारे.
TJREDINEiE. 1. iEcidium abundans Pk. Symphoricarpus occidentalis. Nebraska.
2. .fficidium apocyni Schw. Apocymim cannabinum. Virginia. 3. aScidium
clematidis DC. a. Clamatis ligusticifolia. Nebraska. b. Clematis virginiana.
Missouri. 4.
United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, 1902
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I, (1. Of or belonging to the Ascidia or Tunioata. II. "sea-squirt. ascidiarium (a-sid-
i-a'ri-um), 11.; p1. ascidiaria (4;). [N L., ( Ascidium + -an'um.] Acompound ascidian
, consisting of two or more individual ascidiozooids. Sec out under cyathozoiiid.
William Dwight Whitney, 1904
See cuts under Ap- pendicularia, Doliofido?. Salpa, and Tunicata. 2. [Used as a
singular.] Less proper form of Ascidium. — 3. [I. c] Plural of ascidium, 2.
Ascidiacea (a-sid-i-a/se-a), n. pi. [NL., < Ascidium + -rt„'a.] Same as Ascidioida, 2.
Ascidiae ...
Stomata, corresponding in structure with those of Ficus bengalensis, with which
they were compared, were abundant on the internal surface of the ascidium, but
absent on the external surface, which contains the palisade tissue. Furthermore ...
John Merle Coulter, M.S. Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, 1903
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Stomata, corresponding in structure with those of Ficus bengalensis, with which
they were compared, were abundant on the internal surface of the ascidium, but
absent on the external surface, which contains the palisade tissue. Furthermore ...
John Merle Coulter, Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1903
A. Ascidia erecta; flores flavi vel albido-flavi. a. Asclalium ore poslice albido-
maculatum; operculum valde concavum; flores lutci . . . . . . . . . . b. Ascidium ore
postice vlride, in venis vel omnino rubropurpureum; operculum suberectum ad
ereclum ...
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( Ascidium + -an.] I. a. Of or belonging to the Ascidia or Tunicata. II, n. sea-squirt.
aacidiarium (a-sid-i-5/ri-um), 21.; pl. ascidfaria (-§i_.). [N L., ( Ascidium + -a.ri'um.]
Acompound ascidian, consisting of two or more individual ascidiozooids. See out
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William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1911
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Annals of Natural History
of the blade of the leaf. The leaf coheres by its margins a:nd above, absolutely as
in the formation of carpels, which made me say that the ascidium is a tendency to
the floral form. Since this period new facts have confirmed this theory. During ...
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of the blade of the leaf. The leaf coheres by its margins and above, absolutely as
in the formation of carpels, which made me say that the ascidium is a tendency to
the floral form. Since this period new facts have confirmed this theory. During ...
Formation of ascidium: — The transition from the terminal single leaf to the
ascidium that invariably terminates the axis is very gradual. Terminal leaf with a
slight basal pouch forms the first stage (Fig. 1, D). This pouch gradually develops
into a ...