PALAVRAS RELACIONADAS COM «RAMULAR»
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10 LIVROS EM PORTUGUÊS RELACIONADOS COM «RAMULAR»
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1
Gobbledygook: A Dictionary That's 2/3 Accurate, 1/3 Nonsense ...
ramular. (RAM-yuh-luhr) (adj.): Of or relating to a branch. A tree branch, to a
botanist, is a ramus. Large branches are called boughs, while small branches are
known as twigs. Babies should not be rocked in treetops because boughs have a
...
2
Japanese Journal of Botany: Transactions and Abstracts
trace consists of thirteen bundles, and there are only seven groups of ramular
trace bundles, so that six of the former, three on both sides, stand in no relation
with the latter, and such bundles are always situated out of the arc, in which the ...
3
University of California Publications in Botany
Ramular apex clavate, pyriform, globose or plano-convex, usually pedicellate (3)
2. Ramular disc with smooth margin ; plant 1-3 cm. tall Id. var. peltata 2. Ramular
disc scalloped or dentate at margin ; plant 2 mm. to 1 cm. tall . . 7e. var. exigua 3 ...
4
Avian Medicine and Surgery in Practice: Companion and Aviary ...
2 the inter-ramular region (2). Histologically the rhamphotheca resembles skin,
with the dermis attached to the periosteum of the underlying bone. The epidermis
is modified, in that the stratum corneum is thickened and hardened, as the cells ...
5
The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
The internal and external phloem connect through the ramular gaps {fig. n).
Likewise the internal and external endodermis are in textural continuity through
these gaps, so that there is free communication between the cortex and the pith {
fig.
John Merle Coulter, Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1901
has a medulla derived from the fundamental tissue, and is characterized by the
presence of foliar and ramular lacunae, or by ramular lacunae only; the
siphonostelic central cylinder sometimes ceases to be obviously tubular in the
adult, and in ...
7
Botanisches Zentralblatt
Among the Lycopodiales a tubular central cylinder without any foliar gaps is held
to occur in Tmesipteris, Psilotum and Phylloglossum, also in Selaginella
laevigata and certain Lepi- dodendrons, where however ramular gaps are to be ...
8
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London: ...
It is characterised by the presence of foliar and ramular lacunae, or by ramular
lacunae only. 4. The siphonostelic central cylinder sometimes ceases to be
obviously tubular in the adult, and in such cases may be termed adelosiphonic. 5.
It is characterised by the presence of foliar and ramular lacunse, or by ramular
lacunse only. 4. The siphonostelic central cylinder sometimes ceases to be
obviously tubular in the adult, and in such cases may be termed adelosiphonic. 5.
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The American Naturalist
lycopods. From a study of the fossil Equisetales, especially Archaeocalamites, he
concludes that these gaps are to be considered as ramular gaps, although he
admits that in Equisetum they occur opposite the leaves. He proposes the term ...