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vasculum or a
botanical box is a
stiff container used by
botanists to keep
field samples viable for transportation. The main
purpose of the
vasculum is...
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Vascular plants (from
Latin vasculum 'duct'), also
called tracheophytes (UK: /ˈtrækiːəˌfaɪts/, US: /ˈtreɪkiːəˌfaɪts/) or
collectively tracheophyta (/ˌtreɪkiːˈɒfɪtə/;...
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Latin vās, vessel, dish, vase
vasoconstriction vasculo-
blood vessel Latin vāsculum cardiovascular ven- of or
pertaining to the veins,
venous blood, and the...
- Henry; Sargent,Charles Sprague. (1914) A
naturalist in
western China, with
vasculum, camera, and gun
Methuen & co., ltd. p. 63 (2007-12-05) (in Chinese) 凉粉(漏鱼、刮条)...
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Studies in
History & Archaeology. Atkinson,
Donald (1922a)
Samian ware. The
Vasculum 8: 136–42. Atkinson,
Donald (1922b) The
governors of
Britain from Claudius...
- vasal, vascular, vasculature, vasculose,
vasculum, vase, vasiform,
vasoconstriction †vāscellum vāscell- †
vāsculum vāscul- v****us v****-
servant valet, varlet...
- Hull, J. E. (1920). "The
spider family Linyphiidae: an
essay in taxonomy".
Vasculum. 6: 7–11. "Genus Aphileta". BugGuide.
Retrieved 2019-06-13. v t e...
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conducting cells for the
transport of
water (xylem) and ****imilate (phloem).
vasculum A
container used by
botanists for
collecting field specimens. vein A strand...
- ferculum,
dedit et
tristibus sanguinis poculum, dicens:
Accipite quod
trado vasculum;
omnes ex eo bibite. Sic
sacrificium istud instituit,
cuius officium committi...
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British botany, and by
describing the ****-down
plant press (and the
vasculum) he
brought it to the
attention of
amateur naturalists in
Britain around...