Etymologie, Etimología, Étymologie, Etimologia, Etymology, (griech.) etymología, (lat.) etymologia, (esper.) etimologio
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Biologie, Biología, Biologie, Biologia, Biology, (esper.) biologio, biontologio
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Algae-Database - Algen-Datenbank
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Datenbank mit Suchfunktion nach Algen: "species, genera, common name or immage"; References, Symbols, Synonyms, Classification, Use, Distribution;
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Text Archive - Biodiversity Heritage Library
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Gray, Henry
Anatomy of the Human Body
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The Bartleby.com edition of Gray’s Anatomy of the Human Body features 1,247 vibrant engravings - many in color - from the classic 1918 publication, as well as a subject index with 13,000 entries ranging from the Antrum of Highmore to the Zonule of Zinn.
CONTENTS
Bibliographic Record | Preface | Illustrations | Subject Index
TWENTIETH EDITION
THOROUGHLY REVISED AND RE-EDITED BY WARREN H. LEWIS
ILLUSTRATED WITH 1247 ENGRAVINGS
PHILADELPHIA: LEA & FEBIGER, 1918
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2000
Introduction
Anatomical Bibliography
I. Embryology | The Animal Cell | The Ovum | The Spermatozoön | Fertilization of the Ovum | Segmentation of the Fertilized Ovum | The Neural Groove and Tube | The Notochord | The Primitive Segments | Separation of the Embryo | The Yolk-sac | Development of the Fetal Membranes and Placenta | The Branchial Region | Development of the Body Cavities | The Form of the Embryo at Different Stages of Its Growth | Bibliography | | II. Osteology | Introduction | Bone | The Vertebral Column | a. General Characteristics of a Vertebra | The Cervical Vertebræ | The Thoracic Vertebræ | The Lumbar Vertebræ | The Sacral and Coccygeal Vertebræ | b. The Vertebral Column as a Whole | The Thorax | a. The Sternum | b. The Ribs | c. The Costal Cartilages | The Skull | a. The Cranial Bones | The Occipital Bone | The Parietal Bone | The Frontal Bone | The Temporal Bone | The Sphenoid Bone | Ethmoid bone | b. The Facial Bones | The Nasal Bones | The Maxillæ (Upper Jaw) | The Lacrimal Bone | The Zygomatic Bone | The Palatine Bone | The Inferior Nasal Concha | The Vomer | The Mandible (Lower Jaw) | The Hyoid Bone | c. The Exterior of the Skull | d. The Interior of the Skull | The Extremities | a. The Bones of the Upper Extremity | The Clavicle | The Scapula | The Humerus | The Ulna | The Radius | b. The Hand | The Carpus | The Metacarpus | The Phalanges of the Hand | c. The Bones of the Lower Extremity | The Hip Bone | The Pelvis | The Femur | The Patella | The Tibia | The Fibula | d. The Foot | The Tarsus | The Metatarsus | The Phalanges of the Foot | Comparison of the Bones of the Hand and Foot | The Sesamoid Bones | | III. Syndesmology | Introduction | Development of the Joints | Classification of Joints | The Kind of Movement Admitted in Joints | Articulations of the Trunk | a. Articulations of the Vertebral Column | b. Articulation of the Atlas with the Epistropheus or Axis | c. Articulations of the Vertebral Column with the Cranium | d. Articulation of the Mandible | e. Costovertebral Articulations | f. Sternocostal Articulations | g. Articulation of the Manubrium and Body of the Sternum | h. Articulation of the Vertebral Column with the Pelvis | i. Articulations of the Pelvis | Articulations of the Upper Extremity | a. Sternoclavicular Articulation | b. Acromioclavicular Articulation | c. Humeral Articulation or Shoulder-joint | d. Elbow-joint | e. Radioulnar Articulation | f. Radiocarpal Articulation or Wrist-joint | g. Intercarpal Articulations | h. Carpometacarpal Articulations | i. Intermetacarpal Articulations | j. Metacarpophalangeal Articulations | k. Articulations of the Digits | Articulations of the Lower Extremity | a. Coxal Articulation or Hip-joint | b. The Knee-joint | c. Articulations between the Tibia and Fibula | d. Talocrural Articulation or Ankle-joint | e. Intertarsal Articulations | f. Tarsometatarsal Articulations | g. Intermetatarsal Articulations | h. Metatarsophalangeal Articulations | i. Articulations of the Digits | j. Arches of the Foot | | IV. Myology | Mechanics of Muscle | Development of the Muscles | Tendons, Aponeuroses, and Fasciæ | The Fasciæ and Muscles of the Head. | a. The Muscles of the Scalp | b. The Muscles of the Eyelid | c. The Muscles of the Nose | d. The Muscles of the Mouth | e. The Muscles of Mastication | The Fasciæ and Muscles of the Anterolateral Region of the Neck | a. The Superficial Cervical Muscle | b. The Lateral Cervical Muscles | c. The Supra- and Infrahyoid Muscles | d. The Anterior Vertebral Muscles | e. The Lateral Vertebral Muscles | The Fasciæ and Muscles of the Trunk | a. The Deep Muscles of the Back | b. The Suboccipital Muscles | c. The Muscles of the Thorax | d. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Abdomen | e. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Pelvis | f. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Perineum | The Fascia and Muscles of the Upper Extremity | a. The Muscles Connecting the Upper Extremity to the Vertebral Column | b. The Muscles Connecting the Upper Extremity to the Anterior and Lateral Thoracic Walls | c. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Shoulder | d. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Arm | e. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Forearm | f. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Hand | The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Lower Extremity. | a. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Iliac Region | b. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Thigh | c. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Leg | d. The Fasciæ Around the Ankle | e. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Foot | Bibliography | | V. Angiology | Introduction | The Blood | Development of the Vascular System | The Thoracic Cavity | a. The Pericardium | b. The Heart | c. Peculiarities in the Vascular System in the Fetus | Bibliography | | VI. The Arteries | Introduction | The Aorta | The Arteries of the Head and Neck | a. The Common Carotid Artery | Relations | The External Carotid Artery | The Triangles of the Neck | The Internal Carotid Artery | b. The Arteries of the Brain | The Arteries of the Upper Extremity | a. The Subclavian Artery | b. The Axilla | The Axillary Artery | The Brachial Artery | The Radial Artery | The Ulnar Artery | The Arteries of the Trunk | a. The Descending Aorta | The Thoracic Aorta | The Abdominal Aorta | b. The Common Iliac Arteries | The Hypogastric Artery | The External Iliac Artery | The Arteries of the Lower Extremity | a. The Femoral Artery | b. The Popliteal Fossa | c. The Popliteal Artery | d. The Anterior Tibial Artery | e. The Arteria Dorsalis Pedis | f. The Posterior Tibial Artery | Bibliography | | VII. The Veins | Introduction | The Pulmonary Veins | The Systemic Veins | a. The Veins of the Heart | b. The Veins of the Head and Neck | The Veins of the Exterior of the Head and Face | The Veins of the Neck | The Diploic Veins | The Veins of the Brain | The Sinuses of the Dura Mater. Ophthalmic Veins and Emissary Veins | c. The Veins of the Upper Extremity and Thorax | d. The Veins of the Lower Extremity, Abdomen, and Pelvis | The Portal System of Veins | | VIII. The Lymphatic System | Introduction | The Thoractic Duct | The Lymphatics of the Head, Face, and Neck | The Lymphatics of the Upper Extremity | The Lymphatics of the Lower Extremity | The Lymphatics of the Abdomen and Pelvis | The Lymphatic Vessels of the Thorax | Bibliography | | IX. Neurology | Structure of the Nervous System | Development of the Nervous System | The Brain or Encephalon | a. The Hind-brain or Rhombencephalon | b. The Mid-brain or Mesencephalon | c. The Fore-brain or Prosencephalon | d. Composition and Central Connections of the Spinal Nerves | e. Composition and Central Connections of the Spinal Nerves | f. Pathways from the Brain to the Spinal Cord | h. The Cerebrospinal Fluid | The Cranial Nerves | a. The Olfactory Nerves | b. The Optic Nerve | c. The Oculomotor Nerve | d. The Trochlear Nerve | e. The Trigeminal Nerve | f. The Abducent Nerve | g. The Facial Nerve | h. The Acoustic Nerve | i. The Glossopharyngeal Nerve | j. The Vagus Nerve | k. The Accessory Nerve | l. The Hypoglossal Nerve | The Spinal Nerves | a. The Posterior Divisions | b. The Anterior Divisions | c. The Thoracic Nerves | d. The Lumbosacral Plexus | e. The Sacral and Coccygeal Nerves | The Sympathetic Nerves | a. The Cephalic Portion of the Sympathetic System | b. The Cervical Portion of the Sympathetic System | c. The Thoracic Portion of the Sympathetic System | d. The Abdominal Portion of the Sympathetic System | e. The Pelvic Portion of the Sympathetic System | f. The Great Plexuses of the Sympathetic System | Bibliography | | X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument | The Peripheral Organs of the Special Senses | a. The Organs of Taste | b. The Organ of Smell | c. The Organ of Sight | The Tunics of the Eye | The Refracting Media | The Accessory Organs of the Eye | d. The Organ of Hearing | The External Ear | The Middle Ear or Tympanic Cavity | The Auditory Ossicles | e. Peripheral Terminations of Nerves of General Sensations | The Common Integument | | XI. Splanchnology | The Respiratory Apparatus | a. The Larynx | b. The Trachea and Bronchi | c. The Pleuræ | d. The Mediastinum | e. The Lungs | The Digestive Apparatus | a. The Mouth | b. The Fauces | | d. The Esophagus | e. The Abdomen | f. The Stomach | g. The Small Intestine | h. The Large Intestine | i. The Liver | j. The Pancreas | The Urogenital Apparatus | a. Development of the Urinary and Generative Organs | b. The Urinary Organs | The Kidneys | The Ureters | The Urinary Bladder | The Male Urethra | The Female Urethra | c. The Male Genital Organs | The Testes and their Coverings | The Ductus Deferens | The Vesiculæ Seminales | The Ejaculatory Ducts | The Penis | The Bulbourethral Glands | d. The Female Genital Organs | The Ovaries | The Uterine Tube | The Uterus | The External Organs | The Mammæ | The Ductless Glands | a. The Thyroid Gland | b. The Parathyroid Glands | c. The Thymus | d. The Hypophysis Cerebri | e. The Pineal Body | f. The Chromaphil and Cortical Systems | g. The Spleen | | XII. Surface Anatomy and Surface Markings | Surface Anatomy of the Head and Neck | Surface Markings of Special Regions of the Head and Neck | Surface Anatomy of the Back | Surface Markings of the Back | Surface Anatomy of the Thorax | Surface Markings of the Thorax | Surface Anatomy of the Abdomen | Surface Markings of the Abdomen | Surface Anatomy of the Perineum | Surface Markings of the Perineum | Surface Anatomy of the Upper Extremity | Surface Markings of the Upper Extremity | Surface Anatomy of the Lower Extremity | Surface Markings of the Lower Extremity
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Henry Gray (1825-1861). Anatomy of the Human Body. 1918.
Subject Index
Abdomen - Angular artery | Angular vein - Arrectores pilorum muscle | Arteria alveolaris inferior - Arterioles | Artery or Arteries, abdominal aorta - Articulatio acromioclavicularis | Articulation or Articulations - Basion | Basis bundle, anterior - Brachialis anticus muscle | Brachiocephalic artery - Caroticotympanic artery | Carotid arch - Coloboma | Colon - Corpus albicantia | Corpuscles, colored - Decussation of lemnicus | Deep abdominal ring - Dorsal aortæ | Dorsalis hallucis artery - Epiphyses, atavistic | Epiphysial cartilage - Falx aponeurotica inguinalis | Fascia or Fasciæ - Fissura antitragohelicina | Fossa or Fossæ, acetabular - Geniohyoid muscle | Geniohyoideus muscle - Gudden, commissure of | Gullet - Hypochordal bar or brace | Hypogastric artery - Interglobular spaces | Interior of bladder - Labyrinth, membranous | Labyrinthus ethmoidalis - Lienal artery | Ligament or Ligaments, acromioclavicular - Ligamenta accessoria plantaria | Ligamentous action of muscles - Localization, cerebral | Lockwood, tendon of - Lymphoglandulæ | Lyra of fornix - Membrane, anal | Membranous cochlea - Multifidus muscle | Muscle of Muscles of abdomen - Muscle or Muscles,opponens digiti quinti [of foot] | Muscular fibers of heart - Neopallium | Nerve cells - Nerve or Nerves, deep branch of ulnar | Nervi anococcygei - Nervus abducens | Net-work, carpal - Oblique cord | Obliquis oculi muscles, actions of - Os acetabuli | Ossa carpi - Paraxial mesoderm | Parietal bone - Pharyngeal aponeurosis | Pharyngopalatine arch - Pore, gustatory | Porta of liver - Pseudonucleoli | Pseudopodium - Rectus abdominis muscle | Recurrent artery, interosseous - Scaphoid bone | Scapula - Skin | Skull - Stahr, middle gland of | Stalks, optic - Superciliary arches | Superficial antero-lateral fasciculus - Surface anatomy and surface markings of hip bones | Suspensory ligament of axilla - Temperature, impulses of | Temporal arteries - Trachea | Trachealis muscle - Tunica adventitia | Tunics of eyeball - Vater, ampulla of | Vein or Veins, of abdomen - Venæ advehentes | Venous arches - Zygomaticus muscle
berkeley - Images of Fungi
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This form accesses 2,630 images of fungi. A variety of organizations and individuals have contributed photographs to CalPhotos.
biology (W3)
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brown - The MendelWeb Glossary
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This is a glossary of terms that appear in Mendel's paper and other areas of MendelWeb. It is not meant to be exhaustive, and is aimed primarily at students in secondary and undergraduate schools.
The glossary is arranged alphabetically. Although you may find many of the terms familiar, the definitions and explanations frequently raise issues of translation and etymology, and contain links to Mendel's original text, to other documents in MendelWeb, and to resources throughout the World Wide Web.
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Kimball's Biology Pages
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HOW THESE IMAGES WERE CREATED
To prepare objects for investigation in a traditional scanning electron microscope like Lamont's, small specimens are mounted onto half-inch metal stubs and then coated with a thin film of gold-palladium metal to make them electrically conductive. (In the case of biological tissue samples, this coating is usually done after an earlier critical-point drying process that preserves microstructures in their original hydrated form.) The prepared samples are placed under vacuum in the SEM, where a monochromatic image of its surface can be viewed as the sample is moved for exploration in horizontal, vertical, tilted and rotated directions at any magnification from about 8 to 300,000 times actual size. (A thumbnail magnified 300,000 times would be as wide as Manhattan Island!) Chosen images are recorded on Polaroid film and printed in the darkroom; they may be colorized later by hand or after being scanned into a computer. Color is used both to differentiate structures and for aesthetic punch, and can be chosen either to evoke the specimen's original coloration or to create a more exotic effect. The magnifications given with the images here are approximate, since they vary according to degree of enlargement or reduction.
- MICROPLANKTON: Fossil Antarctic radiolarian | Arctic coccoliths | Fossil foraminifer | Diatoms
- EARTH IMAGES: Black Sea pyrite | Multiphase micromineral | Acasta gneiss | Serpentine | Volcanic ash | Chrysotile | Deep sea sediment | Microtektite | Coral
- BIOLOGICAL IMAGES: | Iguana skin | Goldenrod pollen | Worm tubes | "Fungal smut" | Petrified wood |
- MEDICAL IMAGES: "Walking macrophage" | Arterial blood clot | Human thyroid hormones
- IMAGES OF FAMILIAR OBJECTS: Velcro | Dust | Burned tungsten wire
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The "Marine Biological Laboratory" is an international center for research, education, and training in biology, biomedicine, and ecology. Learn about our facilities, our community, and why Lewis Thomas called us America's "National Biological Laboratory."
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"MBLWHOI" steht für "Marine Biological Laboratory - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution".
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Place, a Portal, a Partner
For over a century, the MBLWHOI Library has been the intellectual heart of the Woods Hole scientific community. Today the Library is internationally recognized as defining current trends and practices in marine information sciences and bioinformatics.
The "Marine Biological Laboratory" and the "Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution" maintain a vital partnership in the day-to-day operation of the MBLWHOI Library. The Library continues to build one of the most unique print and electronic literature collections in the biological, biomedical, ecological, and oceanographic sciences. The Library has broken the physical barriers of the charming village and surrounding waters of Woods Hole, to serve the cutting edge bio information needs of affiliated researchers worldwide, often no more than a single email message away.
In addition to serving MBL and WHOI scientists daily, the staff and resources of the MBLWHOI Library are utilized year round by the distinguished resident research and education programs of the Boston University Marine Program, the MIT/WHOI Joint Program, the Sea Education Association, NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service, and the United States Geological Survey. The Library also supports a unique summer population of visiting researchers and students from more than 200 institutions worldwide.
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MBLWHOI Library Exhibits:
James Cook: The Art of Exploration
Cook's written records and specimens transformed the Western world's image of nature and man, raised important issues in the field of taxonomy and led to the creation of anthropology as a new scientific discipline.
Ernst Haeckel
Ernst Haeckel (1834-1919) was the German scientist who coined the phrase "ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny" and the terms "Darwinism" and "ecology."
Women of Science at the MBL
From 1888 to 1910, women attending the MBL came as students and investigators; many were teachers in secondary schools.
Marine Biological Laboratory "The Early Years"
Library Exhibit in 2001 from the Alfred F.Huettner Photo Collection and MBL Archives.
Science is We - MBL Summer 1954
This exhibition presents a photographic record of the people and events at the MBL during the summer of 1954.
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Microbiology Glossary
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Pronunciation of Biological Latin
Including Taxonomic Names of Plants and Animals
Taxonomic Names of Plants and Animals
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USMP (W3)
"USMP" steht für "University of California Museum Paleontology".
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Natural History Terms
Glossaries of Natural History Terms
Biological Terms Glossary - Evolution
Glossaries from the University of California Museum of Paleontology
UCMP Glossaries of Biology (Biochemistry, Botany, Cell Biology, Ecology, Geology, Life History, Phylogenetics)
Glossary of terms used by practicing biologists and paleontologists in various fields
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UCMP Glossary
Browse the UCMP Glossary alphabetically or by volume.
The terms and in this glossary are important to practicing biologists and paleontologists in various fields. We have tried to make the exhibits easy to understand without the glossary, but using this glossary may make your visit more enjoyable.
- Browse Alphabetically: ...
- Browse by Volume: Volume 1: Phylogenetics | Volume 2: Geology | Volume 3: Biochemistry | Volume 4: Cell Biology | Volume 5: Ecology | Volume 6: Life History | Volume 8: Botany | Volume 9: Paleogeography
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Life Sciences Search Engine
Search for Methods, Techniques and Protocols
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Search VADLO for laboratory bench protocols, biotechnology methods, biosciences techniques, biochemistry lab recipes, biotech procedures for genetics, genomics and SNP genotyping experiments, microRNA arrays, tissue and expression microarrays; DNA subcloning, extraction and quantitation; nextgen sequencing, proteomics, protein purification and amino acid analysis, monoclonal and polyclonal antibody generation, affinity purification, great ways to do southern, northern & western blotting, immunoprecipitation, ELISA and other immunoassays, biomarkers, drug discovery and biotech high-throughput screening bioassays, clinical trials and R&D, RNA interference, microRNA, miRNA, shRNA, siRNA oligoneucleotide, real time multiplex PCR primers and peptide biosynthesis, transgenic and knockout mouse technology, apoptosis, angiogenesis, kinase assays and signaling pathways, making stem cell culture media, sera, generating chemical buffers, and using transfection reagents, labware, laboratory equipment, histology processing, doing microbiology testing and immunohistochemistry, chromatin assays, carrying out chromatography, spectrophotometry, flow cytometry, gel electrophoresis, performing immunofluorescence staining, confocal imaging and optical microscopy, retroviral, lentiviral & adenoviral preparation etc.
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Life Sciences
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Animals & Plants
- compare multiple species puma, lion, red fox
- get information about higher taxa Lepidoptera
Paleontology
- get information about a type of dinosaur triceratops
- compare multiple dinosaurs brachiosaurus, struthiomimus
- get information about dinosaur taxa saurischia
Genomics & Molecular Biology
- translate a DNA base sequence and find occurrences in the human genome AAGCTAGCTAGC
- analyze a gene and locate it on a chromosome scnn1a
- analyze a protein myoglobin
Metabolic Pathways
- visualize a metabolic pathway TCA cycle
- visualize a metabolic pathway glycogen degradation pathway
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Zipcode Zoo
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- List for Country or Region Proximity List for Lat./Long. Plant Finder Bird Finder Butterfly Finder Life List
- Animals Archaea Bacteria Chromista Fungi Monera Plants Protozoa Viruses Index to Taxa Species in Trouble
- Critter ID Forum Key and Index to Taxa
- Podcasts: Ask A Biologist Slideshows: Plants & Animals Slideshows: Places Slideshows: Photographers Video: ZooTales
- Crosswords Match Sound to Picture
- Overview | Features & Highlights | About | Photographers | Curators | RSS Feeds | Data Sources | Analysis of Observations
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ZipcodeZoo.com aspires to be a useful Field Guide to plants and animals of the world. Often, to be useful, a field guide must have a sense of where you are and what might be found there.
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We've added information on 2,510,150 species from around the world. Zipcode Zoo is not just for Americans (and more than half our visitors don't live in the land of zipcodes.)
We've added lots of photos - 266,911 photos taken by 1,407 photographers - because only with multiple photos can we clearly see differences between individuals of different age, sex, season, condition, and activity. Individuals of a species may differ in look from each other; these differences may be important in natural interactions, and absolutely need to be seen if the naturalist is to identify an observation correctly. Whereas the high cost of producing photos for books limits traditional texts to one or two photos per species, the Internet makes possible this unlimited use of photos.
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Bücher zur Kategorie:
Etymologie, Etimología, Étymologie, Etimologia, Etymology, (griech.) etymología, (lat.) etymologia, (esper.) etimologio
US Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Estados Unidos de América, États-Unis d'Amérique, Stati Uniti d'America, United States of America, (esper.) Unuigintaj Statoj de Ameriko
Biologie, Biología, Biologie, Biologia, Biology, (esper.) biologio, biontologio
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Dictionary of Word Roots and Combining Forms
Biological Word Roots Dictionary
Sprache: Englisch
Taschenbuch - 134 Seiten - Mayfield Pub Co
Erscheinungsdatum: Juni 1960
ISBN: 0874840538
N.P.Publications, Palo Alto, 1960. 134 pp. Lib.Cong.# 60-15564
Mayfield Pub Co (Juni 1960), Taschenbuch
This is principally intended to illuminate scientific language.
"Compiled from the Greek, Latin, and other languages, with special reference to biological and scientific names."
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