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    Phylogeny and classification of the Ranunculaceae

    Some problems of the phylogenetic classification of Ranunculaceae are discussed. The family is delimited excluding Paeonia, Glaucidium and Circaeaster, and including Hydrastis and Kingdonia. It becomes difficult ...

    Michio Tamura in Systematics and Evolution of the Ranunculiflorae (1995)

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    Realtime OS TR90 Based on Micro-ITRON Specification

    The TR90 is a realtime operating system based on micro-ITRON specifications. Toshiba has implemented it on the original 8-bit single-chip microcomputer. The micro-ITRON specification is supported up to the lev...

    Katsuyasu Yamada, Shuji Takanashi, Yukio Okada, Michio Tamura in TRON Project 1990 (1990)

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    Morphology of the petal inAconitum

    The petals ofAconitum were classified into six types. Type I: the labium tubular at the base and no appendage inside. Type II: a lambda (A)-shaped enation present inside the limb. The upper part of the enation is...

    Keiko Kosuge, Michio Tamura in The botanical magazine = Shokubutsu-gaku-zasshi (1988)

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    Morphology ofCoptis japonica and its meaning in phylogeny

    In the genusCoptis, some interesting features are found which are considered important phylogenetically. The median bundles of petiole and petiolule, and the midrib of lamina are double. They seem to represent a ...

    Michio Tamura in The botanical magazine = Shokubutsu-gaku-zasshi (1981)

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    Morphology and phyletic relationship of the Glaucidiaceae

    Glaucidium is different from the Ranunculaceae by (1) pistils grooved along ventral and dorsal sutures and fruits dehiscing along both sutures, (2) thick integuments, the outer one 6 to 13 and th...

    Michio Tamura in The botanical magazine = Shokubutsu-gaku-zasshi (1972)