- Wet-
bulb potential temperature,
sometimes referred to as
pseudo wet-
bulb potential temperature, is the
temperature that a
parcel of air at any
level would...
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growing from the base of
existing pseudo-
bulbs. Once the
flower fades, the
spike will form a leaf and a new
pseudo-
bulb will
develop once the leaf reaches...
- -generally individual- are
triangular and grow from the base of the
youngest pseudo-
bulb and
measure between 10 and 15 centimeters. They can vary from
being completely...
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vision screening policy.
Fluorescent bulbs are
often used in
school testing, but the
color of
fluorescent bulbs and
their CRI can vary widely. Fluorescent...
- The hot-
bulb engine, also
known as a semi-diesel or
Akroyd engine, is a type of
internal combustion engine in
which fuel
ignites by
coming in
contact with...
- capitulum.
pseudo- A
prefix meaning "false, not genuine", e.g. a
pseudo-
bulb is a thickened,
bulb-like
internode in orchids, but not an
actual bulb. pseudobasifixed...
- is a
section of the
genus Bulbophyllum.
Species in this
section have
pseudo-
bulbs with 1-2
leaves that are
densely clustered.
Plants from this section...
- leaves, 22
sorts of
other vegetable material such as top-sprouts, and
pseudo-
bulbs of orchids.
Insects included in the diet are
numbered at
least 17 different...
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tissue of the ****oris and
bulbs, and on
macroscopic observation, is
paler than the dark tissue" of the ****oris and
bulbs. The
second type of vascular...
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Australia records that
common names included "rock lily" and that "the
large pseudo-
bulbs have been
eaten by the aborigines, they, however,
contain but little...