8 résultats pour "adventiste"
- adventiste n.
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Définition: ADVENTIF, -IVE, adjectif.
GASTON BONNIER , Éléments de botanique , Anatomie et physiologie végétales, 1889, page 59. 7. Par suite de circonstances particulières, telles qu'une blessure, ou la présence de champignons, il peut se former en certains points des touffes de tiges anormales. On les appelle tiges adventives. A. PERRIN, Cours de sciences naturelles, Géologie et botanique, Paris, Delagrave, 1899, pages 124-125. 8. Tout bourgeon qui prend naissance hors des aisselles foliaires de la tige est dit « bourgeon a...
- adventistes - religion.
- Définition: ADVENTISTE, adjectif et substantif.
- AVENT (L') [Advent]. d’August Strindberg (résumé & analyse)
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ADVENIR v.
❏ L e m ot d ésig ne e t q ualif ie u n e é g lis e é v an géliq ue a m éric ain e, d on t l e s m em bre s a tte n den t u n se co n d a v èn em en t d u M essie . AD VE RBE n. m . e st l a r é fe cti o n d 'a p rè s l e l a ti n ( XV e s .) d e av erb e ( 1 236), d u l a ti n ad verb iu m , d e ad - (→ à ) e t verb um (→ v erb e), « m ot q ui s 'a jo ute a u v erb e » . ❏ L e m ot s e d éfin it l u i- m êm e, a lo rs q ue ad je cti f * n e d it p as q u'i l s...
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Medical Ethics.
medical profession. In recent years, however, the field of medical ethics has struggled to keep pace with the many complex issues raised by new technologies for creating and sustaininglife. Artificial-respiration devices, kidney dialysis, and other machines can keep patients alive who previously would have succumbed to their illnesses or injuries.Advances in organ transplantation have brought new hope to those afflicted with diseased organs. New techniques have enabled prospective parents to con...
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Archaeology.
Prehistoric archaeology is practiced by archaeologists known as prehistorians and deals with ancient cultures that did not have writing of any kind. Prehistory, a term coined by 19th-century French scholars, covers past human life from its origins up to the advent of written records. History—that is, the human past documented insome form of writing—began 5000 years ago in parts of southwestern Asia and as recently as the late 19th century AD in central Africa and parts of the Americas. Becaus...