conia Meaning in Telugu ( conia తెలుగు అంటే)
కోనియా, షాంకధర్
అధిక విషపూరిత బృందాల చిన్న జాతి: హేమ్లాక్,
Adjective:
షాంకధర్, టేపర్డ్, పీర్,
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1854 Synonyms Messatis sabirusalis Walker, 1859 Paconia albifimbrialis Walker, [1866] Tricomia auroralis Walker, [1866] Rhodaria robinia Butler, 1882.
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Nepenthes pitchers, Sarracenia pitchers, tree holes, and Heliconia flower bracts and leaf rolls.
Mellrichstadt in Lower Franconia (Unterfranken) with the town of Fladungen, which nestles in the Rhön mountains.
implanted electrodes, researchers have engineered ways to inscribe a "window" made of zirconia that has been modified to be transparent and implanted.
Just before leaving Franconia is the eastern terminus of NH 117.
Typical Berlinerisch is thus technically a Missingsch group with an additional Western Slavic (probably Old Lower Sorbian) substratum, since before Saxon and Low Franconian colonisation the area was Slavic-speaking.
It recovers the intellectual world of a collector obsessed with chess and devoted to Baconian research, and sheds significant light on the couple's relationships with Marcel Duchamp, Beatrice Wood, Earl Stendahl, Robert Woods Bliss, Marius de Zayas, Walter Pach, William Friedman, and others.
The original sensing element is made with a thimble-shaped zirconia ceramic coated on both the exhaust and reference sides with a thin layer.
Zirconia toughened alumina is a ceramic material comprising alumina and zirconia.
George Edmundson wrote, in Encyclopædia Britannica, 1911 edition, that the bishops, in fact, as the result of grants of immunities by a succession of German kings, and notably by the Saxon and Franconian emperors, gradually became the temporal rulers of a dominion as great as the neighboring counties and duchies.
According to Widukind of Corvey, the Saxon and Franconian people offered Otto the kingship of East Francia after the death of the last Carolingian monarch Louis the Child in 911.