- In
botanical nomenclature, a form (forma,
plural formae) is one of the "secondary"
taxonomic ranks,
below that of variety,
which in turn is
below that...
- crystals,
depending upon the
ambient temperature. They come in many
distinct subforms and
generally cool the
earth by
reflecting the
incoming solar radiation...
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though they can be
administered to
other areas of the body. For a
moderated subform of flagellation,
described as bastinado, the
soles of a person's bare feet...
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first subform and the first, second, and last code of the
second subform.
Geometrically unconnected forms that can be
broken into
multiple subforms (e.g...
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variety (varietas),
subvariety (subvarietas), form (forma), and [*
subform|
subforms*{8.21.06<sub-conformable, sub-conformer>}{6.4.18<sub-conform,...
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Polyphemus in Gr**** mythology).
Eyespots are also
startle patterns, a
subform of
distraction patterns, used for
camouflage via
deceptive and blending...
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enlarged diameter,
reaching or
exceeding 13 mm. It is
thought to have two
subforms, one with
autosomal inheritance and the
other X-linked (Xq21.3-q22). The...
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expansion is a way of
writing propositional logic formulas in one of
three subforms: The
entire formula is
purely true or false: 1 {\displaystyle 1} 0 {\displaystyle...
- many
ranks below that of species, such as variety, subvariety, form, and
subform. To
identify the rank, the
subspecific name must be
preceded by "subspecies"...
- lepidopterology)
Subvariety or
subvarietas (in botany) Form or
forma (in botany)
Subform or
subforma (in botany) "Race" "Subrace"
Ranks are ****igned
based on subjective...