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- not have an article on "micromorphological", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "micromorphological" You can also: Search...
- were classified separately in the order Pinales. Recent genetic and micromorphological studies, however, have shown the Taxaceae are closely related to the...
- often unique to a particular species or genus, they are a useful micromorphological characteristic in the identification of basidiomycetes. In general...
- palaeo.2005.11.032. Shillito, L-M.; et al. (2011). "Biomolecular and micromorphological analysis of suspected faecal deposits at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey"...
- The activities of mangrove fauna in the intertidal mudflats develop micromorphological features that trap and hold sediments to create a substratum for mangrove...
- 6316. Sharaibi, Olubunmi Josephine; Afolayan, Anthony Jide (2017). "Micromorphological Characterization of the Leaf and Rhizome of Agapanthus praecox subsp...
- Its placement has since been backed by cytological, molecular and micromorphological evidence. Plants from this subgenus are found in rocky limestone m****ifs...
- were to be placed in the Actinidiaceae before recent genetic and micromorphological studies emerged was highly controversial. Before recent evidence,...
- (2018). "Colluvial and M**** Wasting Deposits". Interpretation of Micromorphological Features of Soils and Regoliths: 21–36. doi:10.1016/B978-0-444-63522-8...
- A framboid is a micromorphological feature common to certain sedimentary minerals, particularly pyrite (FeS2). The first known use of the term is ascribed...