RMCE8MTJ–Funny animal. Cat sleeping at a beer bar seemingly drunk under the influence of alcohol. Thailand Southeast Asia
RMW3EEXX–Prostrate evergreen shrubs provide lasting colour in a simple garden design
RFJ2FMH3–Muslim men prostrate themselves in 'Sujood' prayer position with their faces on the Islamic patterned carpet at Friday afternoon prayers during religious services at an Anaheim, CA, mosque. Note boy worshipper at left.
RF2M3FR1G–The red dress in a back-facing position with the door to the temple.
RMB670DG–sunbather on a beach
RF2WR5DK7–A Muslim man in prostration prayer position on prayer mat. Vector illustration.
RMB1EF06–Indian moslem woman in the muslim prayer position , Sajda
RMJW6YYM–London, UK. 11th August, 2017. Photographers shooting from a low angle in the Decathlon Shot Put at the 2017 IAAF World Championships, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, London, UK. Credit: Simon Balson/Alamy Live News
RMCNMC4T–Man praying in the New Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey, Europe
RMEMXP2X–A woman prays and prostrates in front a table of food offerings
RME585MY–Pink-footed Goose (Anser brachyrhynchus). Incubating bird on a nest, aware of possible threat approaching.
RM2A3DNW5–MAMAC, Nice, Cote d'Azur, - while his owner relaxes, his dog mimics his position
RFC8AGW2–Man in different prayer positions with prayer mat
RF2M04BFC–Prostration pose on knees character icon symbol vector. Religious muslim prayer pictogram.
RM2WC6X9X–A Warrington Rylands player lies injured on the pitch during a match against Whitby Town at The Hive Stadium, Warrington, Cheshire, England
RF2J7CRCK–Muslim women performing sujud praying position at home
RFE49DF1–Illustration of Kids Looking Down
RMAD28JD–Imam praying in the Qaitbey Mosque in Cairo
RMK8XBDK–couple enjoying the sun and sea.
RMCE8MTW–Funny animal. Cat sleeping at a beer bar seemingly drunk under the influence of alcohol. Thailand Southeast Asia
RF2DB0AM1–Vector illustration of Cute little boy cartoon prone
RFJ2FMGT–Muslim men prostrate themselves in 'Sujood' prayer position with their faces on the Islamic patterned carpet at Friday afternoon prayers during religious services at an Anaheim, CA, mosque.
RMA9X04C–A man lying belly up collapsed on a sandy beach covered in sand Borth, Ceredigion Wales UK
RM2AJ7KB1–Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India . A. Gautama, Forbes., A. Mantelli, or an allied species,and Nautilus elegans, DOrbigny, which is one of the most characteristic species of the Trichi-nopoly group. Fossil woDd is tolerably abundant in the shales, but in small fragments only.The shales are here succeeded by a mass of white granitic sands and gravels, the upperSands -with siUcifled wood. parts of which are of doubtful age, forming indeed the passage into^^ ^ ? the Arrialoor group ; and in these large logs of silicified wood are imbedded in a prostrate position, and quite untouched by th
RF2WR5DMY–A Muslim man praying on prayer mat. Standing position in prayer. Vector illustration.
RMPG0R5R–. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. 176 STEMS {Fig. 151.) Many of the most notable climbers are in the trop- ical regions. Climbing stems have no more space for the display of leaves than prostrate stems have, because one-half of the space for leaf display is cut off by the support; but the cUmbing position is much better than the prostrate position for escaping the shade of other plants. One interesting feature , / of climbing plants is their different ways of climb- ing a support. The Bean, Morning Glory, and Hop climb by twining around the support. They are called twiners. These pl
RF2WW7798–A Muslim man in prostration prayer position on prayer mat at night with a mosque in the desert in background . Vector illustration.
RM2WC6X9Y–A Warrington Rylands player lies injured on the pitch during a match against Whitby Town at The Hive Stadium, Warrington, Cheshire, England
RF2J7CR98–Muslim woman bowing down on praying carpet at home
RMCE8MTN–Funny animal. Cat sleeping at a beer bar seemingly drunk under the influence of alcohol. Thailand Southeast Asia
RFJ2FMGW–Muslim men prostrate themselves in 'Sujood' prayer position with their faces on the Islamic patterned carpet at Friday afternoon prayers during religious services at an Anaheim, CA, mosque.
RMA9X058–A man relaxing lying on the seashore covered in sand on Borth beach Ceredigion Wales UK
RM2CDJNNP–. The Illustrated annual register of rural affairs and cultivator almanac for the year .. . Fig. 381.cessful as that adopted by Stephen Jackson of Marshall county, Iowa.Although the latitude is only 42 degrees, the thermometer usually sinksto 18 or 20 degrees below zero, and sometimes much lower, leaving littlechance for the peach crop. Mr. Jackson sets his young peach trees in aninclined and nearly prostrate position, as shown in fig. 381. On theapproach of severe weather, he throws on them six or eight inches of com-pact hay, which affords sufficient protection. The fruit buds escape, and (j
RMPG1YGG–. Plant studies; an elementary botany. Botany. SHOOTS 75 55. The rootstock type.âThis is proL- ably the most common form of snhter- raucan .stem. It is elonijatcd, as are foli- age stems, and lience the scale leaves are well separated. It is prominentl}' used for food storage, and is also admirably adapted for subterranean migration (see Fig. OS). It can do for the plant, in the way of migrati(ni, what prostrate foliage- bearing stems do, and isin amore protected position. Advancing beneath the ground, it sends up a succession of branches to the surface. It is a very etticient method for the '
RF2J7CR95–Muslim woman bowing down and prostrating on praying carpet
RFJ2FMGE–Muslim men prostrate themselves in 'Sujood' prayer position with their faces on the Islamic patterned carpet at Friday afternoon prayers during religious services at an Anaheim, CA, mosque.
RM2CGYTG2–. The Street railway journal . nabling a per-son to be picked up, even though they are in a prostrate position.The fender can be easily folded up and transferred from one endof the car to the other. April, 1898.] STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 229 The wheel-guard is shown in detail in Fig. 2. This guard isentirely automatic and positive in its action, and is designed tobe placed upon the car with the fender, in order to make it abso-lutely impossible for the wheels to pass over a body that in anyway should get past the front fender. This feature is of greatimportance, because a person who is struck b
RMPFKBFY–. Cyclopedia of hardy fruits. Fruit; Fruit-culture. WARFIELD WOOLVERTON 345 rather commonly grown in some parts of Michigan. It originated with J. F. Doman, Glenn, Michigan, in 1898. Perfect. Plants of medium number, vigorous, healthy, productive; leaves very large, dark green; leaf-stems long, slender; fruit-stems long, thick, double, prostrate, blooms midseason ; calyx large, sometimes leafy, often discolored, variable in position. Fruit large to medium, retains size well in late pickings, wedge-shaped or round-conic, surface furrowed, dull, unattractive light and dark scarlet; flesh medium
RF2J7CRC8–Muslim women bowing down and praying at home
RFJ2FMH8–Muslim men prostrate themselves in 'Sujood' prayer position with their faces on the Islamic patterned carpet at Friday afternoon prayers during religious services at an Anaheim, CA, mosque. Note girl and boy worshippers.
RMRH94XC–. Botany for agricultural students. Plants. 176 STEMS {Fig. 151.) Many of the most notable climbers are in the trop- ical regions. Climbing stems have no more space for the display of leaves than prostrate stems have, because one-half of the space for leaf display is cut off by the support; but the climbing position is much better than the prostrate position for escaping the shade of other plants. One interesting feature of climbing plants is their different ways of climb- ing a support. The Bean, Morning Glory, and Hop climb by twining around the support. They are called twiners. These plants
RMPFKB02–. Cyclopedia of hardy fruits. Fruit; Fruit-culture. WARFIELD WOOLVERTON 345 rather commonly grown in some parts of Michigan. It originated with J. F. Doman, Glenn, Michigan, in 1898. Perfect. Plants of medium number, vigorous, healthy, productive: leaves very large, dark green; leaf-stems long, slender ; fruit-stems long, thick, double, prostrate, blooms midseason; calyx large, sometimes leafy, often discolored, variable in position. Fruit large to medium, retains size well in late pickings, wedge-shaped or round-conic, surface furrowed, dull, unattractive light and dark scarlet ; flesh medium
RFJ2FMH7–Muslim men prostrate themselves in 'Sujood' prayer position with their faces on the Islamic patterned carpet at Friday afternoon prayers during religious services at an Anaheim, CA, mosque. Note toddler daughter joining prayers.
RMRDDWMD–. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. 176 STEMS {Fig. 151.) Many of the most notable climbers are in the trop- ical regions. Climbing stems have no more space for the display of leaves than prostrate stems have, because one-half of the space for leaf display is cut off by the support; but the cUmbing position is much better than the prostrate position for escaping the shade of other plants. One interesting feature , / of climbing plants is their different ways of climb- ing a support. The Bean, Morning Glory, and Hop climb by twining around the support. They are called twiners. These pl
RMRDTGDG–. Botany, with agricultural applications. Botany. 176 STEMS (Fig. 151.) Many of the most notable climbers are in the trop- ical regions. , ,• , e ^ Chmbing stems have no more space for. the display ot leaves than prostrate stems have, because one-half of the space for leaf display is cut off by the support; but the cHmbmg position is much better than the prostrate position for escaping the shade of other plants. One interesting feature of climbing plants is their different ways of climb- ing a support. The Bean, Morning Glory, and Hop climb by twining around the support. They are called twiner
RMRGBN8A–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 5.—Horse 120at 8.45a. m., July 31, attempt- ing to rise. Fig. 0.—Horse 120 at 8.54 a.m., July 31, attempt- ing to recover from a prostrate position.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.
RM2AFXW4J–. The Pharmaceutical era. While most stems attain a more or lesserect position, there are others which tiend over to oiieside, as Stellaria humifusa (a chickweed) or several ofthe Bedstraws or Cleavers (being species of Galium).There are some that lie prostrate on the ground, asfiTtid currant. (Ribes prostratum). Some st<ms runalong the ground, and from the nodes roots are producedas in strawberry Mentha piperita (Fig. 11). There arestill many other forms: (he terms descriliing these areused more esijeeially in the study of Systematic Botany. (2) Rhizomes.—There are stems that grow undernea
RM2ANH9KX–The sports of the world, with illustrations from drawings and photographs . lay di wnand watched him. I then climbed into the treeat the foot of winch I had b n standing, and long tins, 1 mu-,: tell you, John Matoli and all the bushmen were also in tiWe watched the crouching Lionand the prostrate bushman for some hours. The latter never moved, but I noticedthat the lion gradually changed his position, untilpresently he was lying flat on his side. I think hewas really dead then, but did not feel quite sure.However, towards evening John .Matoli, aftercalling to me, got down from his tree, and we
RM2AWPC2M–The trail of the Loup; being a history of the Loup River region . land areas took place and salt water by degrees submerged the lowlands, destroying every vestige of the late prolific vegetation. Thus, wemay picture the old peat-marsh, with its bottom lull of stumps and rootsin position as they grew, with its surface covered over with heaps of leaves,branches and prostrate tree trunks, to have been overwhelmed and buried.Subjected to enormous pressure from accumulating top sediment andslow chemical change, it, in time, became one of the several coal measures.Alternate submergance and emergance
RM2CR91BY–. Electric railway gazette . d,preventing injury from the dashboard or drawbar, ismade of the same material as the fender, small rollersbeing used to prevent the chafing of the dashboard. In its normal position the fender rides at a sufficientdistance from the rails so that it does not touch themwhen the car rocks. The adjustment for this distanceis made by the jointed rods or arms. When necessary,as in the case of a person prostrate on the track,the roller can be firmly pressed down upon the railsby a slight movement of the lever. The roller isthen caused to revolve toward the car, so that it
RMRDHHTR–. Plant studies; an elementary botany. Botany. SHOOTS 75 55. The rootstock type.âThis is proL- ably the most common form of snhter- raucan .stem. It is elonijatcd, as are foli- age stems, and lience the scale leaves are well separated. It is prominentl}' used for food storage, and is also admirably adapted for subterranean migration (see Fig. OS). It can do for the plant, in the way of migrati(ni, what prostrate foliage- bearing stems do, and isin amore protected position. Advancing beneath the ground, it sends up a succession of branches to the surface. It is a very etticient method for the '
RMRE1KCG–. Plant studies; an elementary botany. Botany. SHOOTS 75 52. The rootstock type.—This is prob- ably the most common form of subter- ranean stem. It is elongated, as are foli- age stems, and hence the scale leaves are well separated. It is prominently used for food storage, and is also admirably adapted for subterranean migration (see Fig. 68). It can do for the plant, in the way of migration, what prostrate foliage- bearing stems do, and is in a more protected position. Advancing beneath the ground, it sends up a succession of branches to the surface. It is a very efficient method for the '•'s
RMRH8H18–. Botany; principles and problems. Botany. Fig. 80.—Geotropism. Four kernels of corn which have germinated in different positions. The young root in every case has grown downward and the young shoot upward. Most leaves tend to take up their position at right angles to the force of gravity and many lateral roots also grow in an approxi- mately horizontal direction. Such organs are said to be diageo- tropic. The advantage of these specific tropisms to the plant is obvious. Plants differ considerably in their inherited adaptations to the influence of gravity. Stems of prostrate plants have lost t
RMRDWC56–. Plants; a text-book of botany. Botany. SHOOTS. 69 This has the general result of placing the leaf blades at right angles to the rays of light, and in this respect the heliotropism of the stem aids in securing a favorable leaf position (see Figs. 63, 63a). Prostrate stems are differently affected by the light, however, being directed transversely to the rays of light. The same is true of many foliage. Fig. 60. An oak in its winter condition, showing ttie wide branching. The various directions of the branches have been determined by the light-relations. branches, as may be seen by observing al
RMRDJ1M2–. Elementary botany . Botany. Fig. 54.—Strawberry plant, showing runners. (From Dennert.) springing from the ground—e.g. Dandelion and Daisy. The leaves are then said to be radical in position.. Fig. 55.—Plant ol Convolvulus arvensis^ which is prostrate becaitse it has met with no support up which it can climb. (After Dennert.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Groom, Percy, 1865-1931. London : G. Bell
RMRE1KE4–. Plant studies; an elementary botany. Botany. SHOOTS 69 This has the general result of placing the leaf blades at right angles to the rays of light, and in this respect the heliotropism of the stem aids in securing a favorable leaf position (see Figs. G3, G3a). Prostrate stems are differently affected by the light, however, being directed transversely to the rays of light. The same is true of many foliage. Fig. 60. An oak in its winter condition, showing the wide branching. The various directions of the branches have been determined by the light-relations. branches, as may be seen by observin
RMRDWC3K–. Plants; a text-book of botany. Botany. SHOOTS. 76 62. The rootstock type.—This is prob- ably the most common form of subter- ranean stem. It is elongated, as are foli- age stems, and hence the scale leaves are well separated. It is prominently used for food storage, and is also admirably adapted for subterranean migration (see Kg. 68). It can do for the plant, in the way of migration, what prostrate foliage- bearing stems do, and is in a more protected position. Advancing beneath the ground, it sends up a succession of branches to the surface. It is a very efficient method for the "spre
RMRE3AP0–. A practical course in botany, with especial reference to its bearings on agriculture, economics, and sanitation. Botany. THE STEM 85. toward the prostrate. Below the surface, ps, occur only underground stems. Is the prostrate habit an advantageous one for light exposure ? Can you think of any compensat- ing advantages a plant might derive from it; for example, in regard to warmth and moisture ? 96. Climbing stems. — These are such as lift themselves from the ground and attain the advantages of the upright position by clinging to supports of various kinds — usually, in a state of nature, the
RMRE5WGX–. Cox seed and plant co. catalogue. Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Catalogs. Egyptian, or Pearl Millet {Pemcillaria spicata). The Rural New Yorker publishes its experience with Pearl Millet on its trial grounds. From a single seed fifty-two stalks were produced, weighing 42pounds. The highest stalk was 10 feet I inch, and the cir- cumference of the plant was 13 feet 9 inches 3 feet from the ground. When this plant first comes up, the stems are prostrate, but assume an upright position when 2 fe
RMRH9GR4–. Botany for secondary schools; a guide to the knowledge of the vegetation of the neighborhood. Plants. HISTORY OF A TWIG 57 127. A mangled or broken plant tends to regain its former position. From fallen trees, upright shoots arise. In Fig. 95 observe the new trunks arising from the older prostrate trunks.. ^'â¢> W °7- The same shoot- APril 20- '<â ' VBi; K m. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Bailey,
RMRD2DEB–. Cyclopedia of hardy fruits. Fruit; Fruit-culture. WARFIELD WOOLVERTON 345 rather commonly grown in some parts of Michigan. It originated with J. F. Doman, Glenn, Michigan, in 1898. Perfect. Plants of medium number, vigorous, healthy, productive; leaves very large, dark green; leaf-stems long, slender; fruit-stems long, thick, double, prostrate, blooms midseason ; calyx large, sometimes leafy, often discolored, variable in position. Fruit large to medium, retains size well in late pickings, wedge-shaped or round-conic, surface furrowed, dull, unattractive light and dark scarlet; flesh medium
RMRD3JGM–. Cyclopedia of hardy fruits. Fruit; Fruit-culture. WARFIELD WOOLVERTON 345 rather commonly grown in some parts of Michigan. It originated with J. F. Doman, Glenn, Michigan, in 1898. Perfect. Plants of medium number, vigorous, healthy, productive: leaves very large, dark green; leaf-stems long, slender ; fruit-stems long, thick, double, prostrate, blooms midseason; calyx large, sometimes leafy, often discolored, variable in position. Fruit large to medium, retains size well in late pickings, wedge-shaped or round-conic, surface furrowed, dull, unattractive light and dark scarlet ; flesh medium
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