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More technically, the New Phytologist of October 2003 defines some of the traits shown in a study of sclerophylly: “Of the structural properties, strength, toughness and flexural stiffness each made substantial independent contributions to the variation in sclerophylly indices, but the best individual explanators were flexural stiffness and strength.”
I Feel Earthquakes More Often Than They Happen Amy Wilentz 2006
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More technically, the New Phytologist of October 2003 defines some of the traits shown in a study of sclerophylly: “Of the structural properties, strength, toughness and flexural stiffness each made substantial independent contributions to the variation in sclerophylly indices, but the best individual explanators were flexural stiffness and strength.”
I Feel Earthquakes More Often Than They Happen Amy Wilentz 2006
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It is an instance recorded by Professor Babington ( 'Phytologist,' August, 1853), and in which the pod of _Medicago maculata_, which is usually rolled up like a snail shell and provided with spines, was sickle-shaped and unarmed.
Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants Maxwell T. Masters
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'Phytologist,' 1857.p. 352, &c. [59] Quoted from the 'Revue Hortic.' in 'Gard.
Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants Maxwell T. Masters
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His short communications on botany were chiefly if not entirely published in a monthly magazine called “The Phytologist,” edited, from its commencement in 1841, by the late George Luxford, till his death, in
John Stuart Mill; His Life and Works Spencer, Herbert 1873
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His short communications on botany were chiefly if not entirely published in a monthly magazine called "The Phytologist," edited, from its commencement in 1841, by the late George Luxford, till his death, in
John Stuart Mill; His Life and Works Twelve Sketches by Herbert Spencer, Henry Fawcett, Frederic Harrison, and Other Distinguished Authors Herbert Spencer 1861
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Trap geometry in three giant montane pitcher plant species from Borneo is a function of tree shrew body size: New Phytologist The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
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Well I have been on ground that was visited in August 1848 by the Backhouses, father and son, who saw deep snow patches; their account was published in The Phytologist in 1849.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED Mike Rivero 2010
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New Phytologist, Byron Lamont and his colleagues suggest the animals that may eat the plant also play a role in its floral development.
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- A leading group of botanists and plant experts from around the world will meet in Oregon this week at the 19th New Phytologist Symposium, to discuss the explosion of knowledge in recent years about genetic controls of plant processes, agricultural advances and many other topics.
Media Newswire 2008
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