CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «CAUDATION»
Ketahui penggunaan
caudation dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
caudation dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
1
A natural history of the British Lepidoptera: a text-book ...
Lowe, writing of the May and June insects from the same district (Orta Novarese),
in 1900, observes that they were of "quite usual forms, except that an occasional
2 was taken with a great increase of the caudation of the hindwings, and much ...
2
A Natural History of the British Butterflies: Their ...
Lowe, writing of the May and June insects from the same district (Orta Novarese),
in 1900, observes that they were of “quite usual forms, except that an occasional
S? was taken with a great increase of the caudation of the hindwings, and much ...
James William Tutt, George Wheeler, 1906
3
Ale, wine, spirits, and tobacco
The fox, as in the old fable, has lost his tail, and must needs go about now most
disinterestedly preaching that everybody else, who find their tails very useful,
must submit to de-caudation, and because he has got the gout, must not use the
...
John Barclay (of Leicester, Eng.), 1861
4
How to Say it and Write it Correctly Now: The Ultimate ...
... cardiectomy, cardionecrosis carpal, carpitis, carpopedal caryenchyma,
caryogenesis catatonic, cathode, cathodic caudate, caudal, caudation causalgia,
causoma, caustic cauterize, cauterodyne, cautery cecal, cecosigmoidostomy
hydrocele, ...
5
Dublin quarterly journal of medical science
In acute cases they are rapidly produced, make scarcely an attempt at
development, and die off with rapidity ; in schirrus they are formed more slowly,
and in much smaller numbers, live longer, and make some attempt at caudation,
but they ...
6
The superb position of New York City as a center for ...
4 D) producing an indeterminate curve illustrated in the caudation of that for lot 3,
1912 (Fig. 3), clearly duo to the resistances offered either of an undetermined
kind which we may call physiological, or mechanically by the tissues the
character ...
7
On the Diagnosis and Treatment of Cancer and the Tumors ...
The caudation or fibrous tendency and the regularity of arrangement is greater
than in cancer. This class of tumour is closely allied to cancer in malignancy as
well as in structure; it constantly returns locally, and although the primary tumour
...
Maurice Henry Collis, 1864
8
The American Naturalist
... or are the result of mutilation.12 Any temporary structural relationship
established, as in the de- caudation experiments of Weismann and others, would
manifestly be incapable of overcoming those deeper relationships which, with
each new ...
9
American Journal of Dermatology and Genito-urinary Diseases
... in a period of time, varying from three to four months, is detached in the form of
dry eschara, surrounded by thick, dry scales, leaving a cicatrix the size of the
eschara. On the legs, however, the stasis being more intense and the caudation ...
10
The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review Or ...
In acute cases they are rapidly produced, make scarcely an attempt at
development, and die off with rapidity; in scirrhus they are formed more slowly,
and in much smaller numbers, live longer, and make some attempt at caudation,
but they are ...