- 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...
- Look up
Vital,
vital, or
vitals in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vital or
Vitals may
refer to:
Vital Cr****, a cr****
located in the
Omineca Country...
- to
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...
- things."
Where vitalism explicitly invokes a
vital principle, that
element is
often referred to as the "
vital spark", "energy", "élan
vital" (coined by vitalist...
- [****l aʁbɛz nikɔla]; born 18 May 1976),
better known by his
stage name
Vitalic (/ˈvɪtəlɪk/), is a
French electronic music producer. His
first singles...
-
VITAL may
refer to:
Vitamin D and Omega-3 Trial, a 7 year
clinical trial VHDL-
VITAL, VHDL
Initiative Towards ASIC
Libraries VITAL (machine
learning software)...
- Look up elan
vital in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Elan
Vital may
refer to: Élan
vital,
translated as "
vital impetus" or "
vital force", a philosophical...
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vital statistic or
vital statistics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vital statistics may
refer to:
Vital statistics (government records), a...
-
consisting of
Saxifragales and
rosids (the APG IV
system includes the
Vitales in the rosids)
superasterids consisting of Santalales, Berberidopsidales...
- Élan
vital (French pronunciation: [elɑ̃
vital]) is a term
coined by
French philosopher Henri Bergson in his 1907 book
Creative Evolution, in
which he addresses...