10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «TRIRADIATELY»
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Flowering Plants. Eudicots: Sapindales, Cucurbitales, Myrtaceae
2007a); ovary subglobose, (2)3–5-locular; ovules 2 per locule; stylodia (2)3 or 5,
short; stigmas 2-fid. Fruit a dry berry or capsule, (sub)globose, to 10 mm in diam.,
opening apically triradiately. Seeds 1–5, ovoid or subtriangular; testa verrucous,
...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: a dictionary of arts, ...
As it increases in size the exospore is ruptured triradiately, and the endospore
projecting is also ruptured, and thus the prothallus is protruded, in the substance
of which archegonia are formed. The microspores, on the other hand, produce ...
William Harrison De Puy, T. S. Baynes, 1896
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The Encyclopeadia Britannica
... the exospore is ruptured triradiately, and the endospore projecting is also
ruptured, and thus the prothallus is protruded, in the substance of which
archegonia are formed. The microspores, on the other hand, produce within their
endospore, ...
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Anatomy of Mammals: Collected Papers
11, f), the furrow in question is really two furrows, one transverse, the other
longitudinal, arranged triradiately. I think it not unreasonable to regard the
transvelse Text-fig. l l. portion as the fissure of Rolando (Sulcus centralis), and the
conditions ...
Frank Evers Beddard, 1884
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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand
... the sides roundly depressed and with depressed areas sublaterallr on
posterior margin and a feeble impression behind callosities; finely densely
pubescent except for narrow sinuous callosities. Scutellum strongly triradiately 46
Transactions.
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Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
II, f), the furrow in question is really two furrows, one transverse, the other
longitudinal, arranged triradiately. I think it not unreasonable to regard the
transveixe Text-fig. 11. Dorsal aspect of brain of yi/ctieebitt tnrdigradus. d., see
description in ...
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Bernice P. Bishop Museum Bulletin
... along posterior margin ; posterior margin always slightly depressed
sublaterally near basal angles of scutellum. Scutellum subtriangular, usually
broader than long and, in most cases, longer than commissure of clavus;
triradiately carinate ...
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University of California Publications in Botany
Bifu/rcariopsis capensis. a, b, and o, top views of apices showing three ages of
branching ; laterals are triradiately arranged. Scale same as in d. d and e, lateral
and top views of older branches, respectively. characteristic of most ...
James Bernard Jensen, 1974
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The American Journal of Science
The sori, synangia, and triradiately marked microspores of large size and
decidedly fern-like rather than pollinial structure, are quite clearly indicated,
agreeing closely with the fine series of Crossothecas from the clay nodules from
the Permian ...
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The Encyclopædia Britannica: A-ZYM
As it increases in size the exospore is ruptured triradiately, and the endospore
projecting is also raptured, and thus the prothallus is protruded, in the substance
of which archegonia are formed. The microspores, on the other hand, produce ...
Day Otis Kellogg, Thomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith, 1903