Most of the geometer moths captured were in floral lure traps, while both species of Plusiinae were trapped exclusively in floral lure traps. |
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The larva of geometer moths, the familiar inchworms, feed on mulberry leaves. |
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The body of geometer moths is thin and more fragile looking than in other macromoths. |
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The issue of how to help students get started learning algebraic geometry is a question that almost every practicing algebraic geometer would answer differently. |
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Little is known of the life history of the larvae of geometer moths. |
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By 1629 he had begun a reconstruction of the long-lost Plane Loci of Apollonius, the Greek geometer of the 3rd century bc. |
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An uncommon pest of the blueberry, the chain spotted geometer, was also identified in a few fields causing significant damage. |
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Each of the 31 supporting pairs had to be placed to a precision down to the millimeter under the supervision of a geometer. |
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The plan of the real property or if the ground is not registered, a booklet of the plan drawn up by an approved geometer. |
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Recently, a geometer used to receive his customers into Teahupoo's bedroom and a Lawer settled his office into the actual dining room. |
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She is to judge by her tools a mathematician, geometer, and architect: a Renaissance genius. |
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It is never useless to build one and to handle it, even for an experienced geometer. |
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The developer shall order the marking of the lots to the topography and cartography board or to an authorized geometer. |
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Kodaira was principally an algebraic geometer, and his work in this field culminated in his remarkable proof of the Riemann-Roch theorem for functions of any number of variables. |
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The great old geometer would like to construct the perpendicular bisector of segment AB, when his little cat jumps into the table and takes place as in figure. |
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The award is named for past CMS presidents Donald Coxeter, considered the world's best known geometer, and Ralph Duncan James, an early supporter of the CMS who contributed greatly to mathematical development in Canada. |
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When a geometer studies a figure embedded in a space, he pays attention to the space left around the figure, which is known as the complementary space. |
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Two Parisian geometer property developers, Edmond Labrasse and Victor Poulain, set up at that time the public limited and landed company of Stella. |
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