- Cataglyphis,
including Cataglyphis bicolor and
Cataglyphis fortis, have a
cubiform petiole that
allows them to
decrease their inertia (and
therefore increase...
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millimetres (4.7 in) high and 65
millimetres (2.6 in) around, can be
either cubiform or
cylindrical in form, and may grow
small branching columns in
older plants...
- has a
square basis above which there rises a low-pitched dome set on a
cubiform pedestal. An open
porch covered with
three small domes was
formed in front...
- a
construction called "dolmen cysts" made of
stone slabs ****embled in
cubiform manner (a
style found also
throughout Sardinia). Used also in the Gr****...
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Rockhampton Basketball Stadium is
named in his honour. Amla is a two
storey cubiform residence with a
timber structure faced externally with
textured cement...
- said to be made of
grapes grown on the site of his villa. Bachwürfel – a
cubiform confectionery named after Johann S. Bach,
following the
style of the Mozartkugel...
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revival modes: 35 Dr. L.C.
Bacon House (1898), 737
Fairmount Avenue,
cubiform: 37 Skea-Skaret
House (1906), 808
Fairmount Avenue, Neo-classic/Georgian: 37 ...
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without arils.
These are
similar to Iris
bucharica and Iris
warleyensis have
cubiform seeds, It is
commonly called the 'orchid iris'. It is
called 'Ukrop' in...
- pollen. Iris bucharica, Iris
orchioides and Iris
warleyensis all have
cubiform seeds. Most
irises are diploid,
having two sets of chromosomes. This can...
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frame building with a
front wing and a
slightly smaller rear wing. The
cubiform front wing
measures 26.5 by 31 feet (8.1 by 9.4 m)
while the rear section...