- onwards, the
family is
placed in its own order,
Vitales.
Molecular phylogenetic studies place the
Vitales as the most
basal clade in the rosids. In the...
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Where vitalism explicitly invokes a
vital principle, that
element is
often referred to as the "
vital spark", "energy", "élan
vital" (coined by vitalist...
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Vital,
vital, or
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Vitales,
there are
eight orders in
fabids and
eight orders in malvids. Some of the
orders have only
recently been recognized.
These are
Vitales, Zygophyllales...
- A
vital stain in a
casual usage may mean a
stain that can be
applied on
living cells without killing them.
Vital stains have been
useful for diagnostic...
-
VITAL may
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vital in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Elan
Vital may
refer to: Élan
vital,
translated as "
vital impetus" or "
vital force", a philosophical...
-
Vital signs (also
known as vitals) are a
group of the four to six most
crucial medical signs that
indicate the
status of the body's
vital (life-sustaining)...
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Politics of
Freedom is a 1949 book by
Harvard historian Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. It
defends liberal democracy and a state-regulated...