ramet การใช้
- Such a colony is called a genet, and an individual in such a population is referred to as a ramet.
- In 2008, historian Dejan Djokic called Ramet " undoubtedly the most prolific scholar of the former Yugoslavia writing in English ".
- It's actually fairly decent and just to correct myself it was written by David Ost and not Sabrina Ramet who was the editor.
- "I think that they consider us'adapted, "'said Nathan Ramet, a Holocaust survivor and president of the Jewish museum.
- "' Abraham's House "'was the name once given to a ruined structure at Ramet-el-Khulil near Hebron.
- SEGAL ( " Soci閠?Europ閑nne de Galvanisation " ) at Ivoz-Ramet, Liege, Belgium which would produce hot dip galvanized steel for the car industry.
- Ramet is also a Senior Associate at the Centre for the Study of Civil War as well as a Research Associate at the Science and Research Centre in Koper, Slovenia.
- Sabrina Ramet noted that Ku an and Miloaevi reached an agreement in January 1991 in which Miloaevi gave his assurances that Slovenia's independence bid would not be opposed by Serbia.
- Professor Sabrina P . Ramet doubts the lecture had much influence on the Yugoslav authorities, who were already long committed to seeing Kosovo Albanians leave the province and emigrate to Turkey.
- In 1646 Trosse was sent to an English merchant at Morlaix in Brittany, who placed him for a year with Ramet, a Huguenot pastor at Pontivy, to learn French.
- The duration of plagiotropic growth habit depends on the tree species and developmental stage ( whether bud or scion ) when cut, before the ramet changes to orthotropic growth and matures.
- Colonial organisms can be unicellular, as in the alga Volvox ( a coenobium ), or polymorphism ), when present, designates ramet responsibilities such as feeding, reproduction, and defense.
- The Grand Krewes of Memphi, Osiris, RaMet and Sphinx are " old-line " Grand Krewes and were all started in the 1930s as the original secret societies of the Memphis Cotton Carnival.
- To date, the research department has sold about 750, 000 tissue-cultured plantlets ( sprouts ) for the intan variety, at RM1.20 for a ready-to-plant ramet ( seedling ).
- The twelve Grand Krewes that Carnival Memphis recognizes are the Mystic Society of the Memphi, Osiris, Sphinx, RaMet, Ennead, Phoenix, Aani, Ptolemy, Kemet Jubilee, Ptah, Luxor, Queen Bees.
- A plant that persists in a location through vegetative reproduction of individuals constitutes a clonal colony; a single ramet, or apparent individual, of a clonal colony is genetically identical to all others in the same colony.
- Developing less wasteful uses of the milk, the FAO commissioned Professor J . P . Ramet of the 蒫ole Nationale Sup閞ieure d'Agronomie et des Industries Alimentaires, who was able to produce curdling by the addition of calcium phosphate and vegetable rennet.
- In 1983 the company, Sidmar and Phenix Works reached agreement on a joint venture SEGAL ( " Soci閠?Europ閑nne de Galvanisation " ) at Ivoz-Ramet, Liege, Belgium which would produce hot dip galvanized steel for the car industry.
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