-
American interest in "gravity
control propulsion research"
intensified during the
early 1950s.
Literature from that
period used the
terms anti-gravity...
- the pop art,
minimalism and
feminist art
movements and
influenced her
coetaneous, Andy
Warhol and
Claes Oldenburg. She has been
acknowledged as one of...
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aestus aestu- estuarial, estuarine,
estuary aetās aet- age coetaneity,
coetaneous aevum aev- age, eon age, coeternal, coeval, coevality, eternal, eterne...
- possible,
these follow the flowering.
Serotiny is
contrasted with coetany.
Coetaneous flowers or
leaves appear together with each other. In the case of serotinous...
- Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin: The Laundress, 1735. An
example of the
coetaneous but
opposed Rococo current...
-
referring to the
irregular pronunciations as 'jargon'; this was
subject to
coetaneous criticism by John Walker, who
wrote in the
preface of his
Critical Pronouncing...
-
times for gene
expression analysis. An
effective means of
identifying coetaneous interneurons is
neuronal birthdating. This can be
achieved using nucleoside...
-
tries to
become the best
racer of the
country and to
convince many of his
coetaneous that the Mini4wd cars are
racing cars in
miniature and not toys like most...
- and August.
Flowering is
simultaneous with the
growth of new
leaves (
coetaneous) or
serotinous (after the
leaves shoot). "Salix ca****a". International...
- setaceo-serrated.
Petioles arranged mostly towards the apex, with two glands.
Coetaneous flowers very
rarely subprecocious,
corymbose or fascicled.
Glabrous style...