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  • book[2014][K2c][H005][149]
    Vilnius : Lietuvos edukologijos universiteto leidykla, 2014
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  • book[2009][K2b][N013][252]
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    Kaunas : Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas, 2009

    There are 3 chapters: cytology, histology, organography, subdivided into 14 topics. Each topic consists of theoretical part, practicals and questions. Theoretical part describes essential knowledge about microscopic and macroscopic structure of the plant. Practicals will treat the structure in greater detail. The cell. Meristems. Mature tissues (epidermis, parenchyma, collenchyma, sclerenchyma, xylem, phloem, secretory ducts and laticifers). Primary vegetative body of the plant (the stem, the leaf, the root). Secondary body of the plant (vascular cambium, secondary xylem, secondary phloem, periderm). Reproductive organs (the flower, the fruit, the seed). Illustrated throughout with numerous line diagrams and pictures. Glossary of terms, subject index. This book provides a stimulating consideration of plant anatomy and morphology topics and might be a source of information for studies (university and higher school level) in biology, ecology, environmental sciences, agronomy, forestry, veterinary and pharmacy, also secondary school teachers.

      316  2237
  • book[2014][K1a][H003][240]
    Kaunas : Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas, 2014

    The monograph discloses the trends of Lithuanian architectural masonry restoration and reconstruction, explores the problems of scientific validity in Lithuanian masonry architecture heritage management and the problems of the amount of authentic information, and, in accordance with international provisions, provides the assessment of heritage management work under performance. The problems are revealed on the basis of the analysis of examples of Lithuanian masonry architecture heritage. The monograph also seeks for the reasons that determined the development of a distinctive concept of historical building restoration and reconstruction.

      37  1184