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单词 botany
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Examples from literature
  • Here I can saunter in a green-house among plants and heaths, studying botany and beauty.
  • His leisure time was given up to natural history, and especially to mineralogy and botany.
  • I spoke just now of the time when England was joined to France, as bearing on Hampshire botany.
  • In this same leisurely manner I studied zoology and botany.
  • When his shop was closed he would go out on the hills, and there spend his time studying geology and botany.

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Other scientific terms frombotany, chemistry, medicine, etc. that one might encounter in general entomological works are also included.
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All main features of this crop - itsbotany, field production and harvesting, pests and diseases and work on crop improvement - are covered concisely.
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Integral to this new landscape was its incorporation ofbotanyand the invention of a botanical aesthetics.
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Chapters include the complex taxonomy and descriptions of thebotanyof the five species, origin and distribution with major and minor production areas.
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Citizens' organisations organised tours on history andbotany.
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The information on thebotany, utilization and future prospects forms a valuable reference source, whereas the collection information will date rapidly.
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The high culture of seriousbotanywas also irrevocably changed.
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Cameralism's claims on chemistry andbotanyin particular tended to provoke consternation among professors of medicine.
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He appears consistently to have believed in the intimate connection betweenbotanyand capitalism, and in the concurrent advance of civilisation and science.
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There were also songs specializing in physiology, anatomy, anthropology, zoology, mineralogy, astronomy,botany, and chemistry.
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The largest sub-categories (over 30 per cent together) are mineralogy and chemistry, and many other words come from biology, geology,botany, medicine, physics and mathematics.
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For this reason alonebotany, chemistry, and physics are now something quite different from what they were fifty years ago.
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It will be useful for educators' and students' collections of books onbotany, agronomy and plant physiology.
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A typical chapter is structured into history,botany, constituents, pharmacokinetics, mechanisms of action, physiological effects, toxicity and conclusions.
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Women remained active on the periphery of the academies - in anatomy,botany, mathematics, physics, and other fields - and won prizes for their scientific work.
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