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viscid
viscid, a. (ˈvɪsɪd) [ad. late L. viscid-us, f. L. viscum birdlime (see viscous a.). Hence also OF. viscide, It. viscido.] 1. Of fluid or soft substances: Having a glutinous or gluey character; sticky, adhesive, ropy. (Cf. viscous a. 1.)1635 R. Brathwait Arcad. Pr. 235, I meane by sweatings and suffu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stipe (botany)
It is a non-viscid band or strap connecting the pollinia with the viscidium (the viscid part of the rostellum or beak). wikipedia.org
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Myriopteris viscida
Myriopteris viscida, formerly known as Cheilanthes viscida, is a species of lip fern known by the common names viscid lip fern and viscid lace fern. References External links Calflora Database: Myriopteris viscida (viscid lip fern, viscid lipfern) — (formerly Cheilanthes viscida). wikipedia.org
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Goodenia viscida
Goodenia viscida, commonly referred to as viscid goodenia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae and is endemic to the south-west Distribution and habitat Viscid goodenia grows in moist depressions and near lakes between Esperance and the Stirling Range in the Avon Wheatbelt, Coolgardie wikipedia.org
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Beyeria viscosa
The upper leaf surface is glabrous and often viscid were by the lower surface is somewhat lighter. Fruit capsules are glabrous or sparsely pubescent with a viscid coating similar to that of the leaves and range from 6–8 mm long with a 2 mm wide persistent wikipedia.org
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Using Runge-Kutta to time-step finite volume PDEs I'm a bit confused on how to Runge-Kutta time stepping methods for finite volume problems. With finite volume PDEs, we have essentially have discretized equations of t...
Yes, you can! The operation which consists in approximating the field values $u(t)$ by knowing the cell averages $\bar{u}(t)$ is called _reconstruction_ , and is classically based on interpolation. Thus, a method of lines \begin{equation} \frac{\partial \bar{u}}{\partial t} = F(u(t)) \end{equation} ...
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Hygrocybe singeri
The species is very similar to Hygrocybe conica, differing in its viscid stipe. References External links singeri Fungi of California wikipedia.org
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Olearia viscidula
Olearia viscidula, commonly known as the viscid daisy bush or wallaby weed, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae and is endemic to Taxonomy and naming Viscid daisy bush was first formally described in 1858 by Ferdinand von Mueller and given the name Eurybia viscidula Fragmenta Phytographiae wikipedia.org
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Hygrocybe chlorophana
The cap surface is smooth, distinctly viscid when damp, bright lemon-yellow to orange-yellow (rarely orange to red). The stipe (stem) is smooth, cylindrical or compressed and grooved, cap-coloured, and moist to somewhat viscid when damp. wikipedia.org
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胶粘
【胶粘】jiāonián[viscid] [方]∶像胶那样粘 新华字典
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Gliophorus irrigatus
The cap surface is very viscid when damp, striate at the margin, and pale greyish brown. The stipe (stem) is very viscid when damp, smooth, cylindrical or compressed, and grey to cap-coloured. wikipedia.org
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Stelis furculifera
sepals which are more sparsely developed and less white more villous (shaggy), the absence of decurrent basal lobes on the obovate-pandurate petals, and a viscid wikipedia.org
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Acacia lycopodiifolia
The sprawling viscid shrub typically grows to a height of . It blooms from January to September and produces yellow flowers. wikipedia.org
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Acacia dodonaeifolia
The erect, viscid shrub to tree typically growing to a height of . The plant tends to divide near the base to form a series of main stems. wikipedia.org
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Hygrocybe erythrocala
The cap is viscid and glossy with striations; this species lacks decurrent gills. It was described in 1997 by the mycologist Anthony M. Young. wikipedia.org
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