Blancard

Blan´card


n.1.A kind of linen cloth made in Normandy, the thread of which is partly blanches before it is woven.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Meanwhile, rural financial markets in developing countries especially in Asia are characterized as highly fragmented and this apparent failure stems from the information asymmetry, conditional contracting impediments and problem of incentive compatibility, which in turn creates the limited outreach and operational sustainability of rural financial institutions (Blancard et al., 2006).
Messiaen CM, Blancard D, Rousell F, Lafon R (1991) 'Les maladies des plantes maraicheres.' (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique: Paris, France)
CGMMV has been reported from few Mediterranean countries: France, Greece, Israel, Spain, and Syria (Avgelis and Vovlas, 1986; Antignus et al., 1990; Blancard et al., 1994; Celix et al., 1996; Varveri et al., 2002; Kassem et al., 2005).
Henle and Blancard argued that this factor is a significant predictor of cyberloafing.
Social, cultural Children living with several generations of differences adults or with adults who lived in the same community over several generations are more aware of time beyond living memory; time permeates the stories of all cultures (Bernot and Blancard 1953).
Blancard et al., "Overexpression of VvWRKY2 in tobacco enhances broad resistance to necrotrophic fungal pathogens," Physiologia Plantarum, vol.
This would appear to question the equal weighting of these two indicators in the HDI (supported by Blancard and Hoarau, 2011).
For tomato producers, researchers, students, and gardeners, Blancard explains the diagnosis of parasitic and nonparasitic tomato plant diseases through descriptions and color photos, using a specific method for diagnosis and detailing methods of protection.
(34.) The Oxford English Dictionary traces this usage back to Stephen Blancard's 1693 Physical Dictionary.
McKittrick, C.R., Margarinos, A.M., Blancard, D.C., Blancard, R.J., McEwen, B.S., & Sakai, R.R.
Los datos acumulados fueron comparados con los registrados en Blancard y Laterrot (1986), Simmons (1967, 1969) y Ellis (1971).