«GEMINATA» İLE İLİŞKİLİ LEHÇE KİTAPLAR
geminata sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
geminata ile ilişkili kitaplar ve Lehçe edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
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The Diatoms: Applications for the Environmental and Earth ...
(a) (b) Figure 32.2 (a)AlightmicrographofliveDidymospheniageminatacells, showing stalk attachment and branching; (b) typical appearance of a well-developed colony, with extensive coverby D.geminata ofthe river bed in the background.
John P. Smol, Eugene F. Stoermer, 2010
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The Fire Ants - Strona 511
Two species of polygyne fire ants native to the USA, S. geminata and S. xyloni, also have overlapping ranges in central and eastern Texas, and lo and behold, on morphological grounds, also seem to hybridize (Cahan and Vinson, 2003).
Walter Reinhart Tschinkel, 2006
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Freshwater Algae of North America: Ecology and Classification
In fact, some of the most productive Atlantic salmon rivers in Norway also have the most extensive D. geminata growths (Lindstrøm and Skulberg, 2008). Similarly, in Iceland, there are no clear negative impacts of these blooms on Salmo salar ...
John D. Wehr, Robert G. Sheath, J. Patrick Kociolek, 2015
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Didymosphenia Geminata: Growth Requirements and Nutrient ...
Didymosphenia geminata growth is not well understood.
Christine Jane Sandvik, 2013
the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Agriopodes geminata is a moth of the Noctuidae family.
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Nature Revealed: Selected Writings, 1949-2006 - Strona 211
The object of the tests was the localization of the cues by which P. dentala recognize fire ants (S. geminata) and initiate alarm recruitment Discussion : The Ecology of Alarm Recruitment The author was at first baffled by the discovery of enemy ...
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The Ants of Fiji - Strona 122
S. papuana Solenopsis geminata (Fabricius) (Plate 119) Atta geminata Fabricius, 1804: 423; queen described. Type locality: CENTRAL AMERICA [not examined]. In Polynesia (Wilson & Taylor, 1967: 14, fig. 43). Current subspecies: nominal ...
Eli M. Sarnat, Evan P. Economo, 2012
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Etymological Dictionary of Grasses - Strona 119
Agropyron geminatum, Agrostis geminata, Andropogon geminatus, Arthrostylidium geminatum, Chloris geminata, Coelorachis geminata, Dactyloctenium geminatum,Mnesithea geminata, Pentarrhaphis geminata, Poecilostachys geminatus, ...
Harold T. Clifford, Peter D. Bostock, 2007
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Ciris: A Poem Attributed to Vergil - Strona 261
1o.521) is of any relevance. gemino (geminat Z) is plausible in a ritual context, but (as the examples I can cite show) more so with prayers, sim., as object — a point we should bear in mind: cf. Ov. Met. 15.681 omnes \ uerba sacerdotis referunt ...
R. O. A. M. Lyne, Ciris, 2004
«GEMINATA» TERİMİNİ İÇEREN HABERLER
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Las hormigas que se extendieron por diversas partes del mundo en …
Gracias a una investigación genética casi detectivesca, se ha logrado reconstruir la historia de las invasiones de la hormiga de la especie Solenopsis geminata, ... «Noticias de la Ciencia y la Tecnología, Mar 15»
The case of the snotty streams
... orange baseball cap over salt-and-pepper hair, Taylor stood in a bubbling stream on lab property, his eyes searching the rocks for Didymosphenia geminata. «High Country News, Mar 15»
Tropische Feuerameise: Verbreitung an globalen Handelswegen
"Die genetischen Daten dokumentieren die Ausbreitung von Solenopsis geminata ausgehend von Mexiko über Manila nach Taiwan und von dort weiter durch ... «SPIEGEL ONLINE, Mar 15»
How 16th Century Trade Made Fire Ants an Early Global Invader
In a paper published by Molecular Ecology, a team of scientists set out to determine just how the tropical fire ants (Solenopsis geminata) spread and from where ... «Smithsonian, Şub 15»
Fire Ants Hitched Ride Around Globe on 16th-Century Ships
Tropical fire ants (Solenopsis geminata) originally hail from the Americas, but are now found almost anywhere with a tropical climate, including Australia, Africa, ... «Live Science, Şub 15»
Using poison-frog compounds to control fire ants
A native of Central America, the tropical fire ant, Solenopsis geminata, has two types of workers—very large and small. Poison frogs are known to eat the ... «Phys.Org, Ara 14»
The brown snot taking over the world's rivers
This snot, which is still flourishing today, is caused by a microscopic alga, a diatom that goes by its scientific name Didymosphenia geminata. It has become so ... «BBC News, Eki 14»
Rock snot? What rock snot? Interview request sets off public …
Photograph of Didymosphenia geminata, also known as dydimo or rock snot, beside the Mararoa River in the Southland Region of New Zealand. «Canada.com, Eyl 14»
Didymo (Didymosphenia geminata) aka 'Rock Snot' is spreading
Characterized by the development of thick mat-like growths at the bottom of streams, Didymo (Didymosphenia geminata), or rock snot, can last for months. «Michigan State University Extension, May 14»
Environmental change may spur growth of 'rock snot'
Researchers assumed that the responsible alga, Didymosphenia geminata, was a foreigner or a mutant aggressively invading clean watersheds. But a new ... «Science News, May 14»