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Lithuanian šakotis or
raguolis ("tree cake";
literally "
branchy"),
Polish sękacz,
Belarusian ban****ha (Belarusian: банкуха) is a Polish,
Lithuanian and...
- monody,
producing rhythmically diverse melodies.
Azerbaijani music has a
branchy mode system,
where chromatization of
major and
minor scales is of great...
-
rarely deeper than 3 mm (1⁄8 in). The milky-white
stipe (stalk) has a
branchy structure and
becomes tough as the
mushroom matures.[citation needed] In...
- d'histoire
naturelle sur la
reproduction des axolotls,
batraciens urodèles a
branchies extérieures, et sur les
metamorphoses qu'ils y ont subies".
Bulletin de...
- it
forms a
border between eastern Serbia and
western Bulgaria. It is a
branchy system of many
shorter rivers, many of them
having the same name (Timok)...
- 1986. The
series was
screened on Britain's CBBC in 1991.
Grant Tilly -
Branchy Paul
Holmes -
narrator (voice only)
Eleanor Gibson -
Polly Kendyl Robson...
- "stalactites" when
dropping from the spit. In
Lithuanian means "peaked" or "
branchy" or "branched tree" due to its
conical shape resembling a pine tree, and...
- Too
early and
epicormic shooting is a risk, and this can lead to tree
branchiness and
knots in the
resultant timber harvest,
again reducing value. Traditionally...
-
understand the
electric behavior of the dendrites.
Dendrites tend to be very
branchy and complex, so the
compartmental approach to
understand the electrical...
-
merchants or
mining lords;
Croce were also present.
Although small and not
branchy,
gradually losing its
wealth and influence, the
family still persisted...