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  • Miniatura para Monocotyledoneae
    J., & Rudall, P. J. (2006). «Morphological and molecular phylogenetic context of the angiosperms: Contrasting the 'top-down' and 'bottom-up' approaches…
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  • theory considers a child's development within the context of the systems of relationship that form his or her environment. Bronfenbrenner's ecological framework…
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  • anatomical terms of location are used to describe unambiguously the anatomy of animals, including humans. The terms, typically derived from Latin or Greek roots…
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  • used for the Arch of Septimius Severus in the Roman Forum (which stands at the end of the triumph route) and repeated in several other arches now lost. Though…
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  • Hall of Fame Bridge (categoría Wikipedia articles needing context from October 2014)
    The Hall of Fame Bridge is a through arch bridge over Interstate 77 (I-77) in the American city of Canton, Ohio. The bridge was dedicated on June 19, 2006…
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  • Proteus syndrome. The severity and locations of these various asymmetrical growths vary greatly but typically the skull, one or more limbs, and soles of the…
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  • Gothic architecture (redirección desde Lancet arch)
    Cathedral, pointed arches within arches (1211–1275) Lancet windows of transept of Salisbury Cathedral (1220–1258) Pointed arches in the arcades, triforium…
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  • instrument's body, but perpendicular to it. The body and neck form an arch in arched harps, or two sides of a triangle in angular harps. If the triangle is completed…
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  • Urnes Stave Church (categoría CS1 maint: location missing publisher)
    long church basilica plan inspired by medieval Christian churches, with cylindrical columns and semi-circular arches inside. The decoration on capitals…
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  • Vertebra (redirección desde Vertebral arches)
    form, having an anterior and a posterior arch and two lateral masses. At the outside centre points of both arches there is a tubercle, an anterior tubercle…
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  • from the Colosseum with rows of arches. According to legend, the structure's six vertical and nine horizontal arches are correlated to the number of letters…
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  • right to only one store location at a time, Kroc retained for the franchise some measure of control over the franchisee, or at least those desiring to…
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  • Castle of Óbidos (categoría CS1 maint: location missing publisher)
    first floor are surmounted by Gothic arches, on the second by rectangular friezes, with two windows with double, polycentric arches and twin panel, with iron…
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  • victories, were two arches in Rome as well as one in Leptis Magna. While the exact date is not agreed upon, it is generally accepted that the Arch of Septimius…
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  • Al-Aqsa (categoría CS1 maint: location missing publisher)
    consists of fourteen stone arches,[dubious – discuss] most of which are of a Romanesque style. The outer arches added by the Mamluks follow the same…
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  • consists of several arches of rock work, adorned with mother of pearl, coral, and abundance of shells of various kinds. Through the arches is seen the sea…
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  • Interlaced arches A scheme of decoration employed in Romanesque and Gothic architecture, where arches are thrown from alternate piers, interlacing or intersecting…
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  • became common in the Roman imperial period for triumphal arches or arches of honor. The entire arch originally consisted of around 75 individual elements…
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  • architectural motifs, including Gothic and Mudéjar arcades of columns and arches. At times, the figural depictions are hierarchical, especially in scenes…
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  • Acacus Mountains (categoría CS1 maint: location missing publisher)
    different-coloured dunes to arches, gorges, isolated rocks and deep wadis (ravines). Major landmarks include the arches of Afzejare and Tin Khlega. Although…
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  • the stone containing the artifact (3.3 meters wide by 2 meters high) was cut from the original location and moved to the museum. As the shadow had been degraded…
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  • The Arches of the Virgin are seven arches (an arcade) at the northern end of the north transept, which is to the catholicon's north. Disputed by the Orthodox…
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