«POLYAXON» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
polyaxon sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
polyaxon ile ilişkili kitaplar ve İngilizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
Monactinal Diactinal Curved Monaxon with Tctraxon monaxon monaxon
monaxon hook ends Triradiate Calthrops Hcxactinal g triaxon Polyaxon Polyaxon
Figure 4.7 Spicules and spongin. Spiculc {a 0 End of . ' iculc Sclcroblast 5p
Founder ...
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The Littoral Fauna of the British Isles: A Handbook for ...
Tylote: knobbed at both ends. The triaxon or triradiate spicule may have equal or
unequal rays. A tetraxon or tetraradiate spicule with three short rays and one long
ray (as in Pachymatisma) is called an orthotriaene. The polyaxon spicule of the ...
Nellie Barbara Eales, 1967
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Commodity Futures Law Reporter
See, e.g., In re Polyaxon Capital, Inc., [1987-1990 Transfer Binder] Comm. Fut. L.
Rep. (CCH) 1[23,910 at 34,222 (CFTC Sept. 9, 1987); Monieson v. CFTC, 996 F.
2d 852, 862-63 (7th Cir. 1993); In re First Regal Commodities, Inc., [1984-1986 ...
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Sborník Prací Lékařské Fakulty V Brně
As has already been said by Popa (1958) and Bozilow (1965c), it is necessary to
differentiate monoaxon, polyaxon and pseudopolyaxon receptors. In the later
ones the axon gives off side branches before entering the corpuscle. The
polyaxon ...
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Doklady: Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR ...
phasize that it is not only the larger size but also the characteristic polyaxon
structure that distinguish them from the true terminal bulbs described for the
epiglottis of man and some mammals as an independent form of receptor [7, 10,
12].
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An Introduction to Forensic Geoscience
... explorations/. Figure 9.54 Terminology used to describe sponge spicules.
Microscleres are. Monaxon Diactines Diactines Monactines Triaxon Tetraxon
Polyaxon Microsclers Sigmas 372 An Introduction to Forensic Geoscience.
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Carbonate Mud-Mounds: Their Origin and Evolution (Special ...
... and sporadically common monaxon and polyaxon siliceous sponge spicules;
spicules appear to be lacking in the upper zone (Fig. 23C). Finely clotted
Renoicis (Tsien, 1979), locally coated in microbial laminae, encrusts the
undersides of ...
C. L. V. Monty, D. W. J. Bosence, P. H. Bridges, 2009
... (podocopids) 208, 2 1 1 Podocopina 212 Podocyrtis 33, 35 polyaxon 45
Polychaeta (polychaetes) 183-7,260 Polycystina 33 Polygnathus 261, 262
polymorphism 55,58,223 polyp 55 polypide 222, 223 Polyplacophora (
polyplacophorans) 9, ...
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English-Spanish and Spanish-English Glossary of Geoscience Terms
... pollenite/ polenita pollute vb. contaminar polluted a. contaminado pollution/.
contaminación polonium m. polonio polucite/. polucita polyargyrite/. poliargirita
polyaxon a. poliаxona, poliaxónida, poliax- ónica polybasite /. polibasita, plata
agria ...
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Life Cycle of the Phosphoria Formation: From Deposition to ...
... a microsclere; probably a demosponge selenaster Desma Class
Demospongiae, likely lithistids: polyaxon, polyactine; Tricranoclones are distinct
forms that may prove to have paleogeographic significance Strongyle Class
Demospongiae, ...