| morphology |
Form and structure of organisms, like plants and animals; their structural appearance.
Ãâó: ucbiotech.org/glossary/
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| morphogenesis |
The linking of the form and structure of similar systems across time and space through resonance of morphogenetic fields. (Rupert Sheldrake)
Ãâó: members.iinet.net.au/~rstack1/millennium/concepts....
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| morphology |
Grammatical and other variants of words that are derived from the same root or stem.
Ãâó: www.cs.cornell.edu/wya/DigLib/MS1999/glossary.html
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| morphology |
The form and structure of a surface. In tins, the morphology of a surface is defined by the sample points and breakline features used to build the tin. Breaklines, when properly located at locations of significant change in surface behavior, play a major role in defining surface morphology. In lattices, the morphology of a surface cannot be directly represented by sample points and linear features; it must be implied from the mesh point z values.
Ãâó: www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/staff/m.blake/magis/glossary/...
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| morphology |
Makeup, appearance, structure
Ãâó: www.the-mwg.com/html/glossary/glossary_overview.sh...
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