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NYMPHEN VON PHELLOS

open access: closedKadmos, 1997
L'A. examine la signification et l'etymologie du mot wedri apparaissant dans une inscription gravee sur une sepulture greco-lycienne qui se termine par une formule de malediction. Il rapproche tout d'abord ce mot d'un nom de lieu, puis le relie aux deesses de l'eau, et plus particulierement aux nymphes de ...
Diether Schürr
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Scientific Note: Quercus sinuata Walter—the Hybrid of Q. falcata and Q. phellos—Rediscovered and Neotypified

open access: closedCastanea, 2007
The name Quercus sinuata, published by Thomas Walter in 1788, has been interpreted to apply to some species of oak native to the southeastern United States, most often the Bluff Oak (Q. austrina Small). Inspection of the vegetation in the immediate vicinity of Walter’s North Carolina homesite disclosed no Bluff Oak, but did reveal several trees that ...
Daniel B. Ward
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Biological Responses of Red Oaks (Quercus falcata var. falcata) and Willow Oak (Quercus phellos) to Hypoxia in the Rhizosphere

open access: closedMicroscopy and Microanalysis, 2004
Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2004 in Savannah, Georgia, USA, August 1–5, 2004.
Kamran Abdollahi, Zhu Ning
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Willow oak ( Quercus phellos ) seedling roots continue respiration and growth during fall and winter in a soil temperature-dependent manner

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Abstract Many greentree reservoirs (GTRs) and other bottomland hardwood forests have experienced a shift in tree species composition away from desired red oaks (Quercus section Lobatae), like willow oak (Quercus phellos L.), due to flood stress mortality.
Jonathan M. Kressuk   +4 more
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Stadiasmus Patarensis için Parerga (12): GZR 56–57 (Phellos – Kyaneai – Myra)

2012
In the field survey of the Stadiasmus Patarensis (SP) in 2010, theroute Phellos, Kyaneai and Myra was investigated. The Tabula Peutingerianashows a route from Patara to Antiphellos then to Korydalla and Phaselis, whilethe SP doesn't mention Anthiphellos, but Kyaneai and Myra.
ONUR, Fatih, OKTAN, Mehmet
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Stadiasmus Patarensis için Parerga (6): GZR. 54 (Patara – Phellos) ve Yeni Yazıtlar

2010
In the field survey of the Stadiasmus Patarensis (SP) in 2009, the route between Patara and Phellos was investigated. The distance between Patara and Phellos in the SP was restored as 240 stadia (45–46 km) by the editors. The route reaches Phellos via the Kısık pass – Akbel – Sarnıçbaşı – Uçova – Bezirgan – Sarıbelen/Sidek – Gökçeören/Seyret – Yeniköy –
Onur, Fatih, Alkan, Mehmet
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