「stem」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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l blades; instead they form a sheath around the | stem a few centimeters long. |
laboratory as Navy doctors frantically tried to | stem a typhoid epidemic sweeping the peninsula. |
bacteria) or 10-base (eukaryotes) pair acceptor | stem, a long variable region arm, and substitutions |
It was seen as attempting to | stem a "compensation culture" that was perceived to |
It is sericeous (silky) throughout, giving the | stem a silvery-grey appearance. |
are generally long and narrow, with a straight | stem, a wineglass stern and usually carvel planked ( |
rowing from a thick, scaly caudex topped with a | stem a few centimeters in maximum length. |
years, as trading limits imposed on Aug. 27 to | stem a decline in shares were removed. |
Flowers grow on a long | stem above the leaves and have five pointed yellow s |
There may be small bulblets located along the | stem above ground. |
The spindly | stem above bears two to 20 widely spaced flowers. |
lass which has a cone-shaped bowl placed upon a | stem above a flat base. |
sts of from three to five whorled leaves on the | stem above a lower tier of five to nine (also whorle |
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Medicine ( | STEM) Academy also operate independently within the |
in the Fall of 2011, the building will house a | STEM academy to serve high school students from acro |
a single cone-shaped spikelet at the end of the | stem accompanied by a stiff, stemlike bract. |
ahs and vaporizers, may be attached to the pipe | stem, adding additional travel space for vapors to c |
"furnished with rays" is derived from the Greek | stem aktin-/ακτιν- "ray" or "sunbeam". |
It grows 10-35 cm tall with a single unbranched | stem; all parts of the plant are pale yellowish whit |
r "reading pipe," presumably because the longer | stem allowed an unimpeded view of one's book. |
Thus, the | stem allows the drinker to hold the glass without af |
Some gardeners carefully cut the | stem along its axis and remove the caterpillar befor |
These are arranged, almost directly to the | stem, alternate and numerous up the branches. |
ience, technology, engineering and mathematics ( | STEM) among students, teachers and members of the pu |
s, imbricating foliaceous sheathes covering the | stem, an apical peduncle covered at its base by enla |
Stem Analyst calculate parameters for global stem pr | |
Field-Map | Stem Analyst |
A tea made from the | stem and leaves can be made to act as a diuretic. |
ant, are scattered along the elongate, glabrous | stem and are generally 3.5-8.5 mm long and 0.8-2.5 m |
cemose inflorescence grows from the apex of the | stem, and is covered with imbricating sheathes. |
The | stem and foliage are glandular and produce a sticky |
Its | stem and foliage are covered in silvery-white hairs |
bove the foliage and branch near the top of the | stem and end with the pink flowers which are 3-4 cm |
uage and idiom of Old German oral epics, using | stem- and introductory formulae known from the Anglo |
They soon migrate to the main | stem, and with enough feeding damage to the stem, th |
The foliage, | stem, and inflorescence are covered in bristly hairs |
are composed of 3 to 6 leaves each on the upper | stem, and the leaves toward the base are paired oppo |
The wispy leaves grow from the base of the | stem and may approach half the stem's length. |
The | stem and foliage are fleshy, with the leaves thick a |
herb about half a meter in height with a fuzzy | stem and long, grasslike leaves. |
weight and cheap PVC pipe for most of the drill | stem and in which the drill bit doubles as a footval |
The | stem and leaves often have a coat of light-colored h |
The leaves are small and linear on the lower | stem, and reduced to scale-like growths on the upper |
ke modern crinoids, Solanocrinus did not have a | stem and was not attached to the ocean floor. |
entimeters long and toothed or lobed low on the | stem and smaller farther up the stem. |
This eventually detaches from the | stem, and acts as the functional equivalent of a sam |
cence is a cluster of flowers emerging from the | stem and accompanied by a single long, cylindrical b |
king blades and appearing as sheaths around the | stem, and those further up the stem having cylindric |
that is named after the sticky secretion on the | stem and branches. |
Leaves appear in a basal rosette about the | stem and along the body of the stem, and are smooth, |
This plant has a short | stem and lies against the ground or draped over rock |
osite construction; that is, iron keel, frames, | stem and stern posts with wooden planking. |
thes which bear leaves on the upper part of the | stem, and with the apical inflorescence erupting fro |
They are broadly lance-shaped on the lower | stem and much smaller and linear in shape farther up |
s a perennial herb growing from a fibrous basal | stem and taproot and producing upright inflorescence |
pairs of broadly lance-shaped leaves along the | stem, and a cluster of leaves about the base of the |
ine inches thick amidships, tapering off toward | stem and stern, with a hollow watertight enclosure b |
r of clusters of flowers, one at the tip of the | stem and a few along the sides of the upper stem. |
It produces a thin | stem and narrow leaves and looks grasslike before fl |
The inflorescence occurs at the tip of the | stem and is composed of tiny spikelets which are gre |
kweeds are named for a milky sap in the plant's | stem and leaves. |
The | stem and foliage vary in color from greenish to yell |
They are petiolate at the bottom of the flower | stem and sessile at the top. |
bear distichous leaves on the upper part of the | stem, and end in one or more apical spathes, through |
in maximum height with hairless bark along the | stem and glandular or nonglandular hairs on the newe |
appearance of the glandular hairs on its upper | stem and foliage. |
st continuous layer covering the pyramid (brain | stem) and olivary body, while in others they are bar |
It is a perennial herb with a short, decumbent | stem and erect inflorescence reaching heights betwee |
e flowers are borne in dense clusters, with the | stem and calyces covered in woolly hairs of blue, pi |
al-shaped leaves are arranged oppositely on the | stem and are up to 2 or 3 centimeters long. |
d petals are generally reflexed back toward the | stem and the five pistils and many thin stamens exte |
The species was a browser, mainly feeding on | stem and leaf litter on the forest floor. |
osite construction; that is, iron keel, frames, | stem and stern posts with wooden planking. |
The leaves are oval in shape low on the | stem and narrower and somewhat lance-shaped higher, |
Stem and leaflets are hairy. | |
The flower buds form first at the tip of the | stem and later at the tip of the axillary branches. |
she was a wooden-hulled, with a steel keelson, | stem and stern posts of oak, and timbers largely of |
The larvae mine the | stem and move into the pith area. |
ogressive degeneration of the cerebellum, brain | stem and spinal cord. |
bryonic shoot which lies at the junction of the | stem and petiole of a plant. |
is an erect perennial herb with a thick reddish | stem and green, hairy herbage. |
The | stem and leaves are hairy. |
40 centimeters long arising from a subterranean | stem and deep carrot-shaped root that is 4-15 cm lon |
s derived from the Latin caulis (meaning stalk, | stem) and furcatus (meaning forked) in reference to |
The | stem and leaves are mostly hairless. |
e arises on an erect, naked scape, or flowering | stem, and bears many whitish or yellowish flowers in |
The lower part of the | stem and leaves may have a coat of cobweb-like fiber |
basal leaves and narrower leaves further up the | stem, and its foliage is often hairy. |
may be shorter leaves on the lower part of the | stem and there are few or none on the upper part. |
in damaged buds and proceeds downwards into the | stem, and ascospores are released from November to J |
The plant had an unbranching | stem and an inflorescence of a single erect, bell-sh |
The | stem and leaves are roughly hairy. |
The Haloxylon persicum has a stout rugged | stem and light grey bark, growing up to 4.5-5 metres |
-carnivorous leaves on the lower portion of the | stem and 2 to 5 whorls of carnivorous leaves above t |
The leaves are alternately arranged along the | stem and no more than 6 centimeters long. |
ic to nine wet montane meadows between the main | stem and the South Fork of the Merced River in Yosem |
The leaves are located around the base of the | stem and are borne on short petioles. |
hat the native people of Mexico also called the | stem and bark of Erythrina coralloides, the bark of |
The | stem and all parts of the plants produce a white lat |
Stem and leaves have a thin coat of fine grayish hai | |
c cells are left behind at the node between the | stem and the leaf. |
The | stem and branches may be dark to very light and almo |
cking the fruit often enter near or through the | stem and bore directly into the interior of the frui |
e heavily branched from near to the base of the | stem, and in the location of the blossoms. |
It is also stouter, the | stem and leaves are more purple flushed, the leaves |
emerges naked from the leaf-bearing part of the | stem, and is not covered by imbricate sheaths. |
narrowly lanceolate, held nearly erect against | stem and are 45 mm to 145 mm long. |
It is usually grafted onto the | stem and root of Hylocereus undatus. |
5-15 per plant, form basal rosettes around the | stem and are 2.5-9 mm long, 0.5-1.5 mm wide. |
The | stem and roots are brown and the foliage is green. |
ary usage; for example, myoga is valued for the | stem and flowers. |
The total length of the Herring Run main | stem and tributaries is over 41 miles (66 km). |
The | stem and foliage are spiny and sometimes woolly. |
The whitish-green | stem and its lateral branches bear the occasional tr |
eters long and arranged oppositely on the lower | stem, and alternately on the upper. |
Stem and leaves are coated thinly in rough hairs. | |
The | stem and the roots contain quaternary alkaloids, suc |
The inflorescence appears at the tip of the | stem and bears a solitary flower. |
The | stem and leaves are green to bright red, or green wi |
eatures but can be distinguished by its thicker | stem and more unpleasant taste. |
ns are present in the cortical layer of cap and | stem, and at the basal septa of the basidia. |
The | stem and leaf veins are reddish, contrasting with th |
ry narrow leaves grow in whorls about the lower | stem and in pairs near the top. |
, about 3-11 per plant, are scattered along the | stem and are generally 1.4-3 mm long and 0.25-0.6 |
Its | stem and foliage are coated in woolly glandular hair |
ves appear near the base and at nodes along the | stem and are long and serrated to toothed. |
sons when there are no flowers they feed in the | stem and among or at the bases of the leaves which a |
ing the transport of water and nutrients to the | stem and leaves causing the death of many plants. |
The | stem and branches are covered in hair-like spines. |
The | stem and oval-shaped leaves are covered in soft hair |
has alternate leaves (spaced along intervals on | stem) and Senna sp. has leaves opposite (leaves faci |
word 'foxes' can be decomposed into 'fox' (the | stem), and 'es' (a suffix indicating plurality). |
Its branching | stem and leaves are covered in whitish hairs. |
ery and family shields, standing on a cruciform | stem and an octagonal base. |
The | stem and herbage are coated in long, stiff hairs tha |
Monopodial terrestrial climbing orchid, | stem and leaves succulent, rooting from node, intern |
small, dark green leaves which alternate up the | stem and which are oval. |
The | stem and leaves are clothed with soft hairs. |
The | stem and leaves are generally reddish in color. |
It has a wide, globular base, short | stem, and thin skin with many notable lenticels, or |
ies by the leaves clasping around a zig-zagging | stem and persistent, whitish stipules. |
Mercury was identical less an upright | stem and a different arrangement of head sail. |
Submersed individuals also have a different | stem and leaf morphology from those that occur parti |
istence depends on two factors, the size of the | stem, and the durability of the wood of the species |
Leaves are arranged oppositely on the lower | stem, and alternately higher up. |
The | stem and foliage are covered thinly in woolly hairs. |
They feed on the leaves, | stem and buds of their host plant beneath a protecti |
The leaves are located around the base of the | stem and wither quickly. |
es occur primarily along the upper third of the | stem and are green at the time the plant flowers. |
very narrow leaves grow in whorls on the lower | stem and in pairs near the top. |
The | stem and leaves are green or purple-tinged. |
irchild tangerines are sometimes found with the | stem and leaves still attached. |
This is an annual plant with a spindly reddish | stem and narrow lance-shaped green leaves with edges |
These would commonly have a short thick | stem and faceting to enhance the absinthe's appearan |
e three to six leaves more or less equal to the | stem and the leaves are flat or more or less keeled. |
ingly in niches excavated in the bark of a main | stem and its twigs. |
The inflorescence arises on a flowering | stem and bears an umbel of bright yellow flowers. |
cer (FST), which inputs words and outputs their | stem and modifiers. |
specimens dry to a reddish-brown colour on the | stem and the underside of the leaves, while the uppe |
The | stem and herbage are coated in long hairs. |
1841, the peduncle emerges from the apex of the | stem, and is covered by tight imbricating sheaths. |
nce-shaped spikelet appearing at the tip of the | stem and measuring up to 1.5 centimeters long. |
d for the vegetative propagation of plants from | stem and leaf cutting. |
Its flowers grow singly or paired on a | stem, and are usually cream-colored or yellowish wit |
Its | stem and small patch of basal leaves are hairy. |
The white gills are free from attachment to the | stem and are 3 to 6 mm (0.12 to 0.24 in) broad. |
The leaves sheath the | stem and have long, flat or v-shaped blades. |
volume measurement) and has a plastic or glass | stem and a "spout" for easy pouring from the measure |
uechua: cochayuyo : Cocha: sea, and yuyo: weed) | stem and holdfast, known as hulpe is used for differ |
Leaves are occasional along the | stem and are heart-shaped to rounded with a toothed |
composed of different organ types such as root, | stem and leaf, and he went on to define these organ |
ottium, the peduncle grows from the apex of the | stem, and is covered with close, imbricating sheathe |
stone font with an octagonal bowl and a rounded | stem, and the ancient stone coffin lid of a child. |
The pipes had flat bases with a hole for a | stem, and a bowl in the center. |
variability of the species in the colour of the | stem and flowers, and in the number of flowers per s |
The largest leaves are lowest on the | stem and may reach 9 centimeters long. |
endings in the scheme below are attached to the | stem, and not the non-finite form. |
The | stem and foliage are covered thinly in dark glandula |
r is the object of the action named by the verb | stem, and the second indicates that the subject of t |
It lacks a | stem and takes the form of a flat rosette of hairy l |
scarlet petals with yellow centres and a strong | stem, and has been seen growing in a variety of habi |
It has a white-woolly | stem, and the flowers have white rays with a yellow |
The basic comparative form consists of the | stem and the suffix -er. |
basal with a few scattered on the thin branched | stem and are generally one to four centimeters long |
Its | stem and branches are covered in shredding gray and |
It is a short, clumping perennial with | stem and foliage covered in stiff hairs and resin gl |
It comprises an outer valve | stem and an inner valve body. |
he plant grows up to 120 cm with a stout, hairy | stem and lance-shaped leaves with entire margins. |
The leaves extend all the way up the | stem and are narrow and several centimeters long. |
ceolate leaves, and 18-25 umbels on a 3-5 meter | stem, and predominates in the desert of the central |
ed pair of triple peptide helices joined at the | stem and ending in a globular non-helical head. |
a shallow saucer-like dish either mounted on a | stem and foot or on a foot alone. |
wheatgrass, needlegrass, grama grass, big blue | stem and many other forbs and flowers. |
The antennas used were the first of the | STEM antennas used in space and at launch were the l |
Most of the leaves are located on the lower | stem; any leaves higher up are much smaller. |
Along the thread-thin branches of the | stem appear small clusters of flowers which hang on |
From the top of the leafy | stem appears an inflorescence of tube-shaped reddish |
This annual herb produces a slender, erect | stem approaching a meter in height. |
ual herb producing an erect, unbranching, hairy | stem approaching 30 centimeters in maximum height. |
This perennial flower grows an erect | stem approaching a meter in maximum height with a fe |
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