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heliotropic
heliotropic, a. Bot. (hiːlɪəʊˈtrɒpɪk) [f. Gr. ἥλιος sun + -τροπος turning + -ic; or ad. F. héliotropique.] Bending or turning in a particular direction under the influence of light; pertaining to or marked by heliotropism. Said of, or in reference to, growing parts of plants, which may be positively...
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Heliotropic hypothesis
Heliotropic hypothesis is the process when social systems evolve toward the most positive images they hold of themselves.
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Heliotropism
Floral heliotropism
Heliotropic flowers track the Sun's motion across the sky from east to west. The buds are heliotropic until the end of the bud stage, and finally face east.
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paraheliotropic
paraheliotropic, a. Bot. (ˌpærəhiːlɪəʊˈtrɒpɪk) [f. Gr. παρα- aside + ἥλιος sun + -τροπος turning + -ic: cf. heliotropic.] Of leaves: Turning their edges in the direction of incident light.1880 C. & F. Darwin Movem. Pl. 419 The leaves of some plants when exposed to an intense and injurious amount of ...
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hydrotropic
hydrotropic, a. (haɪdrəʊˈtrɒpɪk) [f. Gr. ὑδρο- water + -τροπος turning + -ic. Cf. heliotropic.] 1. Bot. Turning towards or under the influence of water; affected by hydrotropism. 2. Physical Chem. [f. hydrotropy.] Of, pertaining to, or produced by hydrotropy; causing a substance that is otherwise on...
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Zonnestraal (estate)
Zonnestraal; it is known that Aalto had visited Zonnestraal in 1928 just prior to the design of Paimio, and its organization of space is based on the same heliotropic
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-tropic
-tropic, suffix (ˈtrɒpɪk, ˈtrəʊpɪk) [f. Gr. τροπή turning (n.) + -ic.] Forming adjs. with the senses: (a) ‘turning or attracted towards’, as in geotropic, heliotropic, sympathicotropic adjs.; (b) ‘affecting’, as in neurotropic, psychotropic adjs. (in epithets of hormones used interchangeably with -t...
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Enola Fall
This was followed by the 'Suburban Lovers' EP and 'Heliotropic' in 2015. "Dirigibles"
"Surrender"
"Lions"
"Pilot Light"
"Down in the Well"
"Heliotropic"
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Tasmanian musical groups
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haptotropism
haptotropism Bot. (ˌhæptəʊˈtrəʊpɪz(ə)m, -ˈtrɒpɪz(ə)m, hæpˈtɒtrəpɪz(ə)m) [ad. G. haptotropismus (L. Errera 1884, in Bot. Zeitung 5 Sept. 564), f. Gr. ἅπτειν to fasten: see tropism.] The phenomenon whereby plant organs, as the tendrils of climbing plants, exhibit tropic movements in response to the st...
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Julius Wiesner
Die Heliotropischen Erscheinungen im Pflanzenreiche, 1878 – The heliotropic phenomena in the plant kingdom.
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nyctitropic
nyctitropic, a. Bot. (nɪktɪˈtrɒpɪk) [f. nycti- + Gr. τρόπος turn; cf. geotropic, heliotropic.] Turning in a certain direction at night. So nyctitropism. (See quots.)1880 C. & F. Darwin Movem. Pl. 281 Nyctitropism and nyctitropic, i.e. night-turning, may be applied both to leaves and flowers,..but it...
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François Massau
François Massau was a Belgian builder and one of the first pioneers of the heliotropic house design.
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thermotropic
thermotropic, a. Bot. (θɜːməʊˈtrɒpɪk, -ˈtrəʊpɪk) [f. Gr. θερµο-, thermo- + -τροπ-ος turning + -ic: cf. heliotropic.] 1. Turning or bending under the influence of heat; of, pertaining to, or exhibiting thermotropism.1885 G. L. Goodale Physiol. Bot. (1892) 394 Curvatures dependent upon temperature are...
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Magik Three: Far from Earth
from Norefjell" [Magikal Remake] – 6:29
Maracca – "Invocation" – 3:14
Dove Beat – "La Paloma" [Ocean Remix] – 2:26
Chicane – "Lost You Somewhere" [Heliotropic
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transmittable
transmittable, a. rare. (trɑːnsˈmɪtəb(ə)l, træns-, -nz-) Also less correctly -ible. [f. as prec. + -able; cf. admittable.] That may be transmitted; transmissible. In quot. 1655, ? capable of being ‘thrown’ across.1611 Cotgrave, Transmissible, Transmittable. 1655 Marquis of Worcester Cent. Inv. §73 A...
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