- Look up
gley in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gley may
refer to: Eugène
Gley (1857–1930),
French physiologist and
endocrinologist Gleysol, a type of...
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Gley Lancer is a 1992
scrolling shooter video game
originally developed by NCS Corporation,
published in ****an by
Masaya and in
South Korea by Samsung...
- A
gleysol or
gley soil is a
hydric soil that
unless drained is
saturated with
groundwater for long
enough to
develop a
characteristic gleyic colour pattern...
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Marcel Eugène Émile
Gley (French: [glɛ]; 18
January 1857 – 24
October 1930) was a
French physiologist and
endocrinologist born in Épinal, Vosges. He studied...
- Surface-water-
gley developed in
glacial till in
Northern Ireland...
- the
international soil
science vocabulary (for example, chernozem, podsol,
gley, solonets). A
crater on Mars is
named after him, and the
Dokuchaev Award...
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several years, Sandström's
description received little attention.
Eugene Gley,
Giulio V****ale, and
others do****ented the ****tive
function of the glands...
- earths,
described as well-drained and
having a wide use-range.
After that,
gleys (poorly to
imperfectly drained with a
limited use-range) are the next major...
- the
uplands and
peaty podzolic gley vegetation in the depressions, as well as turf
gley vegetation and turf
podzolic gley vegetation. Due to the high humidity...
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programme (usually
shown hung from the back wall) to be
spelt as The Old
Gley Whistle Test as a nod to the ****anese
pronunciation of the
English letters...