bitetrad
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4ADJ.
all
VERB + BITETRAD
base, producing
BITETRAD + NOUN
atoms
PREP.
from
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noun
A group or arrangement consisting of two tetrads.
Bitetrads are found in Piptadeniopsis (Fig. 10), Micro-lobius (Fig. 9) and in any species of Mimosa(Fig. 4) and Piptadenia, but tetrads and/or polyads are present in the same taxa too.
These works revealed that Mimosa pollen grains canbe grouped into tetrads, bitetrads (eight grains) or polyads (12 or 16 grains).
A structural unit composed of two tetrads within a crystal lattice or molecular structure.
Two tetrads are also assumed to join base to base producing the bitetrad, and from these two forms the tetrad and the bitetrad, all the atoms and molecules of our planet are supposed to be produced.
Single tetrads, whenever they ar not permitted to cohere in larget numbers, will in every case cohere as bitetrads. Are we, then, to look for the bitetrad among chemical elements?
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3Bitetrads are found in Piptadeniopsis (Fig. 10), Micro-lobius (Fig. 9) and in any species of Mimosa(Fig. 4) and Piptadenia, but tetrads and/or polyads are present in the same taxa too.
WiktionaryThese works revealed that Mimosa pollen grains canbe grouped into tetrads, bitetrads (eight grains) or polyads (12 or 16 grains).
WiktionaryTwo tetrads are also assumed to join base to base producing the bitetrad, and from these two forms the tetrad and the bitetrad, all the atoms and molecules of our planet are supposed to be produced.
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