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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «RESINIFEROUS»
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1
Journal of the Royal Geological Society of Ireland
rarity of resiniferous cells or ducts. Thus the Lough N eagh silicified wood is
named by Kraus Cuprassozylon Pritvhardi : the genus Cupreuozylon is
described as “ wood having narrow, distinct, concentric layers. Prosenchymatous
cells porous ...
Royal Geological Society of Ireland, 1873
rarity of resiniferous cells or ducts. Thus the Lough Neagh silicified wood is
named by Kraus Cupressoxylon Pritchardi ; the genus Cupressoxylon is
described as " wood having narrow, distinct, concentric layers. Prosenchymatous
cells porous ...
Royal Geological Society of Ireland, Dublin, 1873
Along the central line of each leaf there is a resiniferous canal or duct (Figs. 1, 2
and 3). The staminate flower (Fig. 4) is ovoid with four decussately opposite
stamens, each bearing two to four anther cells (Fig. 5). The pistillate flower is
ovoid ...
rarity of resiniferous cells or ducts. Thus the Lough Neagh silicified wood is
named by Kraus Cupressoxylon Pritchardi ; the genus Cupressoxylon is
described as "wood having narrow, distinct, concentric layers. Prosenchymatous
cells porous ...
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The Relationships of Some American and Old World Birches
These specimens from the Gulf of Georgia have some of the branchlets strongly
hirsute with sordid hairs mixed with abundant resiniferous atoms, while other (
perhaps older) branchlets appear quite glabrous. In the original description of B.
Merritt Lyndon Fernald, 1902
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Contributions from the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University
arated. Both are trees common]}- with red-brown or brown- gray bark, both have
the twigs smooth or resiniferous, the leaves dark green above, paler beneath and
ultimately quite glabrous. The fruiting catkins are described in practically the ...
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The American Journal of Science
Radial section, showing " bars of Sanio " between mutually flattened pits, the
variation in size of pits in the same tracheid, and also a longitudinal view of a
resiniferous wood parenchyma cell. Fig. 8. Radial section, showing pitting of the ...
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Annual Report of the Belfast Naturalists' Field Club
Resiniferous cells very frequent. No resiniferous ducts. Simple medullary rays."
This group is represented by Cupressaceae and Podocarpeae of living coniferae
. It resembles Cedroxylon, being distinguished from it by having resiniferous cells
, ...
Belfast Naturalists' Field Club, 1863
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Spirit Varnishes Technology Handbook (with Testing and Analysis)
(a) European Oleo-resiniferous Pines:—1. Pinus Sylvestris. The hardiest and
most valuable of all the pines; its timber furnishes the red and yellow deal of the
carpenters. Its resinous products—tar, pitch, and turpentine—are very valuable.
An examination of the resiniferous ducts will show the difference at a glance.
During the process of transition of the sap-wood into heart-wood, all these
resiniferous ducts become closed by the expansion of the cells surrounding them
, ...