10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «CRYPTOGAMY»
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cryptogamy з наступної бібліографічної підбірки. Книжки пов'язані зі словом
cryptogamy та короткі уривки з них для забезпечення контексту його використання в англійська літературі.
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Reader's Guide to the History of Science
cryptogamy. 99. cryptography, Dee 169 crystal dynamics 629 crystallography 58,
296, 313, 441, 487 group theory 314 Kepler 399 mathematics 445 Stensen 708
womsn 343, 737, 763 X-ray 343 crystals ionic 6 97 X—ray diffraction 407 X~ray ...
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Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture on the Diseases of ...
This is the discharge of the poisonous principle from the animal economy, without
apparent functional trouble, whether by the excretions, the embryo in abortion, or
the sucking animal. “Third state, external cryptogamy. The morbid principle is ...
United States. Dept. of Agriculture, Horace Capron, John Gamgee, 1871
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Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York
The difficulty with which the student of cryptogamy has to contend, is greatly
enhanced by the scarcity of books with enlarged descriptions and figures. and
the rarity of well-authenticated specimens; a very few of which are occasionally to
be ...
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The Phytologist: A Botanical Journal
The officers of the garrison with the most influential residents were there, and I
hope that they had as much pleasure as we had interest in hearing different
points of cryptogamy and phanerogamy discussed. Well-bred, charitable auditors
will ...
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Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture on the diseases of ...
Third state, external cryptogamy. The morbid principle is eliminated without
apparent disturbance, and is fixed in a more or less apparent mauner on the
surface of the skin, or in certain cavities which have external openings. In this
category ...
United States. Dept. of Agriculture, 1871
... Says“: to we “ I have had to substitute the general denomination of cryptogamy
for the various expressions ul'Phe diseases called typhoid, and I have
recognized four states of the cryptoganiic maladies. ' “First state, cryptogamic
incubation.
USA House of Representatives, 1871
Planned, premeditated. cryptogamy. Cryptogams are plants with no stamens or
pistils, and thus no true flowers. Literally a 'cryptogamy' is a clandestine marriage.
adscititious. Extrinsic, supplementary: superfluous. capriccio. Caprice (Italian). to
...
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Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York
The difiiculty with which the student of cryptogamy has to contend, is greatly
enhanced by the scarcity ofbooks with enlarged descriptions and figuresand the
rarity of well-authenticated specimens; a very few of which are occasionally to be
...
New York Academy of Sciences, 1824
THE Paris correspondent of the Chemist and Druggr'xl gives the following
particulars about the late Dr. Henri Beauregard, professor of cryptogamy at the
Paris School of Pharmacy. Dr. Beauregard was appointed assistant professor at
the ...
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The Belgian State Botanical Garden
Cryptogamy and Vegetable Pathology. Assistant: M. P. Nijpels. This section
comprises the cryptogamic materials existing in the Botanical Garden. Besides
the dry cryptogamic collections, which already constitute a considerable
herbarium, ...
Jardin botanique de l'Etat (Belgium), 1904