bister การใช้
- Unter Mitarbeit von Ulrich Bister ( ) und Klaus vom Orde.
- In September 1942, Leonids and Bisters were transferred by rail with Russian prisoners.
- Of the population in the municipality, 15 or about 45.5 % were born in Bister and lived there in 2000.
- The forewings are bister brown with tawny-olive irroration and in the outer half of the wing considerable ochraceous-tawny scaling.
- The suffix-bister found in Sellibister and Overbister is from " b髄sta餽 " meaning " dwelling " or " farm ".
- The forewings are bister, the costa irrorate with warm buff, especially distad of the postmedial fascia, which is rather darker than the ground colour and very faintly marked.
- After a long march during which they were stoned by the local population, by late August 1941 Leonids was resident in the Astrakhan Khan Palace Prison, with his bunk mate Bisters.
- Transferred to a prison camp in Saratov, during which Leonids was suffering from severe stomach pains, Bisters and Leonids were separated on arrival into a camp that was suffering from a typhoid epidemic.
- The apical area beyond the macula is tinged with bister and there are three black, small maculae, one in the middle and one at the end of the cell, a third just beyond the middle of the plical fold.
- In his extensive studies on avian retroviruses, Vogt discovered oncogenes that play important roles in human cancers, e . g . myc ( in collaboration with Bister and Duesberg ), jun ( with Maki and Bos ) and p3k ( with Chang ).
- "' Bistre "'( or "'bister "') can refer to two things : a very dark shade of grayish black ( the version shown on the immediate right ); a shade of brown made from soot, or the name for a color resembling the brownish pigment.