«FUCOIDE» İLE İLİŞKİLİ PORTEKIZCE KİTAPLAR
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The micrographic dictionary; a guide to the examination of ...
John William Griffith, Arthur Henfrey. [ 275 ] [ 276 ] [ «« ] [ 278 ] [. FUCOIDE.E.
FUCOIDE.E. croscopic zoospores, which are pear-shaped, with a clear, beak-like
, narrow end, of olive colour, and have two cilia, not arising from the beak, but
from ...
John William Griffith, Arthur Henfrey,
1856
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Algae Britannicae: Or, Descriptions of the Marine and Other ...
... ashes, in fact, are said to contain half their weight of alkaline salt. 2. fucus
ceranoides. Frond coriaceo- membranaceous flat midribbed linear entire.
FUCOIDE^E. 13.
Robert Kaye Greville,
1830
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English Botany; Or, Coloured Figures of British Plants [&c.]
Tribe. I. FUCOIDE/E. Marine plants, of an olive-brown or olive-green colour,
becoming black on exposure to the air ; of a firm coriaceous or ligneous
substance and fibrous texture, tearing with facility in a longitudinal direction.
Frond with a hard ...
James Sowerby, Charles Johnson, Sir James Edward Smith,
1846
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A manual of the British marine Algae...
167 (1836). FUCOIDE^E, J. Ag. Alg. Medit. p. 24 (1842). FUCOIDE^E (in part), Ag
. Syst. p. xxxv. (1824). APLOSPORE.E (in part), Decaisne, An. Sc. Nat. vol. 17, p.
305 (1842). PHYCE*; (in part), Endl. Gen. PL 3rd Suppl. p. 19 (1843). FUCACE.
William Henry Harvey,
1849
'U\'. interstratified beds of schist, good impressions of Fucoide: largiom' occur.
The author thence deduces the following conclusions :— First, That the marls and
schistose clay, often altered into galestro, certainly belong to the macigno ...
Geological Society of London,
1847
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
(V. fungo^3) *Fucoide*, adj.O mesmo quefuciforme. (Dogr.phukos + eidos) * *
Fucoídeas*,f. pl. O mesmoque fucáceas. *Fúcsia*, f.Gênerode plantas onagrárias
, vulgarmente conhecidas por brincos de princesa. (Do Fuchs, n. p.) *Fucsina*, f.
Cândido de Figueiredo,
1937
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A nova ortografia sem mistério:
... frequentador freqüentar frequentar freqüentativo frequentativo freqüentável
frequentável freqüente frequente freqüentemente frequentemente frevo-de-bloco
frevo de bloco frevo-de-rua frevo de rua friséia friseia frixéia frixeia fucóide
fucoide ...
Paulo Geiger e Renata de Cássia Menezes da Silva
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Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on ...
Calcareous spotty marls (so-called fucoide marls), 4-7 cm thick, occur in the
upper part of the Cisna Beds, in packages 40-60 cm thick. They are intercalated
with brown, noncalcareous shales. The maximum thickness of the Cisna Beds, ...
Miroslav Bubík, Michael Anthony Kaminski,
2004
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The Philosophical Magazine and Journal: Comprehending the ...
AI.GJE ; Delesseria tencrrima, fronde tenuis- sima, avenia, lineari, dichotoma,
rosea, apice obtusa, soris spo- ridiorum sparsis. — FUCOIDE^E; Zonaria rubra,
fronde reni- formi, plana, subintegerrima, fragili, nitida, rubra, liheis mi- nutissimis
...
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The Southern literary messenger
He supposed it to be a now extinct vegetable fossil of the family fucoides, and he
has called it Fucoide Brongniard, — in honor of M. Brongniard. But I suppose it to
be animal, and to belong to the family of the Encrinites.* The mountain ranges ...