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Encyclopedia of Soil Science
... semi-arid regions; and of loessial silts, parent materials of Phaeozems,
Chernozems and other soils of the grassland biome. Cross-reference Biomes
and their Soils Wind Erosion EPIGENOUS In geology, formed at the surface of
the Earth ...
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A Primer of Botanical Latin with Vocabulary
A) epidermoideus (adj. A)epidermislike(adj. A) epidermislike epigaeus (adj. A)
epigeal(adj. A) epigeal epigenus (adj. A) epigenous(adj. A) epigenous
epigynicus, epigynus (both adj.A) epigynous(both adj. A) epigynous
epihymenium (noun n.
Emma Short, Alex George, 2013
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The Journal of Science, and Annals of Astronomy, Biology, ...
Epigenous, which are the most frequent ; 2. Hypogenous, known only in Peltidea
and Psoroma ; 3. Endogenous, or Pyrenoid, which occur in foliaceous lichens.
Recently Dr. Nylander has detected both epigenous and hypogenous cephalodia
...
James Samuelson, William Crookes, 1869
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The Annals of Philosophy
process similar to that by which epigenous crystals are produced in the" mineral
kin dom: it was easy to conceive that since the salt of protoxitfe retains its solid
form during the whole period of its transformation, the constituents of the
compound ...
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
epigenous See -genous: epigenous. ♢ epilithophage See -phage: lithophage (
comment). ♢epimelectic behavior See behavior: epimelectic behavior. ♢
epimorphosis See morphosis: epimorphosis. ♢ epinephrine See hormone:
adrenalin.
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Financing the Athenian Fleet: Public Taxation and Social ...
... as principal trierarchs or syntrierarchs on as many as three different ships. One
of them, Derkippos Kopreios, was a syntrierarch on the triereis Kouphotate
Tolmaiau with two colleagues, on Euphemia Epigenous with one colleague, and
on ...
process similar to that by which epigenous crystals are produced in the mineral
kingdom : it was easy to conceive that since the salt of protoxide retains its solid
form during the whole period of its transformation, the constituents of the ...
Thomas Thomson, Richard Phillips, Edward William Brayley, 1824
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Athenian Economy and Society: A Banking Perspective
He also served as syntrierarch on Eukarpia Epigenous prior to 334/3 (I.G. II2
1623, II. 103-4) and was chorēgos in the men's dithyramb (for the tribe
Hippothontis) in 331/30 (I.G. II2 2318, 11. 335- 36). He is possibly the [-ijjttiog Ile[i]
oai(EUg) ...
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A Portuguese-English Dictionary
epidote. Epifania (/., Eccl.) Epiphany. epifaringe (/., Zool.) epiphnrynx.
epifenomenalismo (m., Philos.) epiphenominalism, automatism. epifendmeno (m.
, Med.) epiphenomenon. epifilo -la (adj., Bot.) epigenous. epifisario -rit (adj., Anal.
, Zool.) ...
James Lumpkin Taylor, Priscilla Clark Martin, 1970
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Atti della Società italiana di scienze naturali e del Museo ...
Sporolithon aschersonii (22.5%) is the most abundant species, which is
represent- ed by fruticose free-living thalli and warty or lumpy epigenous
specimens; this species also occur as rhodolith builder. Lithothamnion valens (
16.5%) is also ...
Società italiana di scienze naturali, 2006