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  Tiliaceae Draft   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Cyme 9-16 cm, 10-18 flowered, peduncle nearly glabrous; pedicels 4-12 mm, stellate pilose; bract narrow oblong, 7-10 ´ 2-3 cm, glabrous or sparsely hairy adaxially, gray white stellate puberulous abaxially, apex round or obtuse, base cuneate, lower 1-1.5 cm adnate with peduncle, stalk 1-3 cm.
Cyme multi-flowered, glabrous, 7-10 cm; bracts narrow oblong, 6-8 ´ 1.5-2 cm, base cuneate, apex obtuse, short-petiolate or subsessile, glabrous adaxially, glaucous or gray abaxially, sparsely stellate pilose.
Cymes 1-3, axillary, 1.5-3 cm, peduncle 3-8 mm.
flora.huh.harvard.edu /china/mss/volume12/Tiliaceae-US_edited.htm   (8810 words)

  
 GTP
Strabo observes that Cyme was the largest and noblest of the Aeolian cities; and Cyme and Lesbos might be considered the parent cities of the other cities, which were about thirty in number, of which not a few had ceased to exist.
Cyme came under the Persians after the overthrow of the Lydian kingdom; and a tyrannus of Cyme, Aristagoras, was one of those who are represented by Herodotus as deliberating whether they should destroy the bridge over the Danube, and leave king Darius to perish on the north side of the river (iv.
Cyme was the birthplace of the historian Ephorus; and Hesiod's father, according to the poet (Op.
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 Cyme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cyme, a botanical term for a class of flower clusters (see inflorescence) characterized by the terminal flower in the cluster blooming first.
Cyme, the ancient Aeolian Greek city on the coast of Aeolia, a part of Mysia, in northwest Asia Minor.
CYME the ICAO code for Matane Airport in Quebec, Canada.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cyme   (116 words)

  
 FLOWER - LoveToKnow Article on FLOWER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In the uniparous cyme a number of floral axes are successively developed one from the other, but the axis of each successive generation, instead of producing a pair of bracts, produces only one.
In the helicoid cyme there is also a false axis formed by the basal portion of the separate axes, but the flowers are not placed in a double row, but in a single row, and form a spiral or helix round the false axis.
In Saxifraga umbrosa (London-pride) and in the horse-chestnut we meet with a raceme of scorpioid cymes; in sea-pink, a capitulum of contracted scorpioid cymes (often called a glomerulus); in laurustinus, a compound umbel of dichasial cymes; a scorpioid cyme of capitula in Vernonia scorpioides.
59.1911encyclopedia.org /F/FL/FLOWER.htm   (20149 words)

  
 CYME International Inc. - Home
CYME is pleased to announce the release of its new CYMCAP\MDB module specifically designed to model in one study several neighboring duct banks and backfills.
CYME is pleased to announce the schedule of its Technical Engineering Courses program for the first half of 2005.
CYME International T & D Inc. is pleased to announce the release its Arc-Flash Hazard Calculation and Voltage Stability modules.
www.cyme.com   (588 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Cyme
Cyme is mentioned in the "Synecdemus" of Hierocles and in the "Notitiae episcopatuum" as late as the thirteenth or fourteenth century.
Cyme is identified with the small village of Lamourt, in the vilayet of Smyrna.
There was also a Cyme in Ægyptus Secunda, a suffragan of Cabasa.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/04581c.htm   (183 words)

  
 Cyme - Free-Definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
En botanique, une cyme est une inflorescence simple définie (ou sympodique), dans laquelle l'axe principal est terminé par une fleur; cette fleur, qui est la fleur centrale de l'inflorescence feurit en premier et arrête la croissance de l'axe, d'où le qualificatif de définie.
la cyme multipare : l'axe principal porte au moins trois axes secondaires qui s'insèrent au-dessous de la fleur terminale à l'aisselle de bractées ; eux-mêmes sont ramifiés sur le même modèle.
la cyme hélicoïde : les ramifications se produisent altrnativement d'un côté et de l'autre de l'axe, donnant à l'inflorescence une forme hélicoïdale; cependant souvent les axes sont redressés et sont dans le prolongement de l'axe initial, l'ensemble simulant une grappe.
fr.free-definition.com /Cyme.html   (378 words)

  
 The Periplasmic Cyclodextrin Binding Protein CymE from Klebsiella oxytoca and Its Role in Maltodextrin and Cyclodextrin ...
The Periplasmic Cyclodextrin Binding Protein CymE from Klebsiella oxytoca and Its Role in Maltodextrin and Cyclodextrin Transport -- Pajatsch et al.
Fluorescence spectroscopy was performed to measure the binding of substrates by the purified CymE (42).
The emission spectrum of CymE (A, 0.8 µg/ml; B, 4 µg/ml) before (solid lines) and after (dotted lines) the addition of 0.1 mM substrate is shown.
jb.asm.org /cgi/content/full/180/10/2630   (3892 words)

  
 CYME Camp   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
CYME is for youth in the 9th through 12th grades
CYME is serious business with non-stop intensity and excitement.
Eligible youth for CYME may be local church youth leaders/officers, CCYM youth members (Conference Council on Youth Ministries), District youth leader/officers, youth members of District or Conference Design Teams.
www.okumc.org /Youth/CYME.htm   (135 words)

  
 Miner & Miner: CYME Press Release
CYME and Miner and Miner have been able to improve the design and analysis process by providing two-way interaction between the different applications through a COM interface.
CYME was established in January 1986 and was rapidly recognized as a world leader in the development of Power Engineering Software for the utility industry, gaining its enviable reputation for high quality, technical excellence and customer responsiveness.
CYME is now part of CGI and it is under the CGI banner that we will continue to offer top quality products, services and solutions that will meet the ever growing industry expectations.
www.miner.com /information/press/cyme03.shtml   (658 words)

  
 Tomato - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The leaves are 10-25 cm long, pinnate, with 5-9 leaflets, each leaflet up to 8 cm long, with a serrated margin; both the stem and leaves are densely glandular-hairy.
The flowers are 1-2 cm across, yellow, with five pointed lobes on the corolla; they are borne in a cyme of 3-12 together.
The fruit is an edible, brightly coloured (usually red, from the pigment lycopene) berry, 1-2 cm diameter in wild plants, commonly much larger in cultivated forms.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tomato   (2456 words)

  
 Partner Spotlight - CYME International T&D Inc.
CYME is a world leader in Eeectrical power engineering software.
Over 5,000 users in more than 100 countries rely daily on CYME products and services in their effort to efficiently resolve complex issues related to overhead and underground transmission and distribution networks.
CYME's commercial "off-the-shelf" technology can be customized easily and integrated seamlessly with your enterprise applications to further enhance your business processes and improve the management of your assets, from the planning perspective to the real-time operations.
www.esri.com /industries/electric/resources/consulting/cyme.html   (87 words)

  
 ANISTORITON: Archaeology News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The new grave reinforces the point of view that the Macedonian burials in the area of Vergina are in groups and the new discovery can be added to the Heuzey burial.
Although we have discovered Cyme and other Euboean colonies on Italy, it has been impossible to locate their mother-city, Cyme on the island of Euboea, Greece.
BCE came to light on Viglatouri hill, 6 klm south of the modern city of Cyme and excavations since, have proved that Viglatouri hill is the location of Cyme.
www.anistor.co.hol.gr /english/enback/a991.htm   (293 words)

  
 Cyme   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
En botanique, une cyme est une inflorescence simple définie (ou sympodique), dans laquelle l'axe principal est terminé par une fleur; cette fleur, qui est la fleur centrale de l'inflorescence fleurit en premier et arrête la croissance de l'axe, d'où le qualificatif de définie.
la cyme multipare : l'axe principal porte au moins trois axes secondaires qui s'insèrent au-dessous de la fleur terminale à l'aisselle de bractées ; eux-mêmes sont ramifiés sur le même modèle.
Inflorescences composées : le regroupement de cymes en grappe s'appelle un thyrse.
ref.podzone.net /fr/Cyme.htm   (381 words)

  
 Sympodial Cyme   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
A special type of modified cyme which superficially resembles a raceme or spike is the sympodial cyme, in which the apparent main axis consists of a succession of short axillary branches.
In a helicoid cyme the branches are all on the same side of the developing axis, so that the inflorescence is curved or circinately rolled.
In a scorpioid cyme the branches are alternately on opposite sides of the developing sympodial axis, so that the axis has a zig-zag appearance.
home.manhattan.edu /~frances.cardillo/plants/angio/scorcyme.html   (164 words)

  
 NovaLeads - CYME concept   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Cytosol-to-membrane (CYME) translocation triggered by signal induction is a common property shared by proteins involved in the overwhelming majority of membrane receptor-associated intracellular signalling cascades.
Proteins migrating to the plasma membrane may thus be viewed as specific biosensors that allow monitoring of activation (or deactivation) time-courses of individual signalling pathways in live cells.
The CYME concept is based on Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) between two biosensor molecules, one associated with the plasma membrane, and the other, specific for a given cellular signalling pathway, able to translocate from the cytosol to the membrane (or vice versa).
www.novaleads.com /cyme.html   (96 words)

  
 Viburnum
Flower/Fruit: Pink buds open creamy white on 2 to 3" cyme in spring; green fruit turns iridescent pink to red then metallic blue and fl; persists into winter...
Flower/Fruit: 1 to 3" cyme of yellowish white flowers in spring; 0.3" fl fruit in fall; persists into winter...
Flower/Fruit: Creamy white flowers with yellow stamens in early summer on 2 to 5" flat-topped cyme; fruit changes from green to pink to red to blue then fl...
www.growinglifestyle.com /us/j2869061   (856 words)

  
 Cyme on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
BC, Cyme struggled to be free of Persian domination but was only intermittently successful.
COGNICASE to Bolster Presence in Energy Vertical, to Acquire CYME International Inc.
COGNICASE Acquires CYME International Inc., Highlights Commitment to Pursuing Opportunities in Energy Vertical.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/C/Cyme.asp   (266 words)

  
 TEAMWORKnet: Software   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
CYME software is Windows-based software applicable to the analysis and testing of power systems.
CYME software includes advanced engineering tools, conceived to assist engineers in overcurrent protective device coordination studies, operation and optimization studies, as well as design of new grids or reinforcement of existing grids.
CYME international offers a full range of software to suit any analysis testing needs your company may have.
www.teamworknet.com /Software   (433 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
He shows that we have to use the literary sources with care because they are interspersed with anti-tyrannical topoi and later projections, so that only little material remains that is trustworthy.
Rightly he describes Cyme as a polis, which was ruled by the aristocrats before the coming of the tyrant (105-106), but it is doubtful whether - as Luraghi implies - complete political rights were restricted to aristocrats exclusively (106).
Further it is questionable whether political rights had been already defined in late 6th-century Cyme at all.
ccat.sas.upenn.edu /bmcr/1999_orig/1999-03-05.html   (1372 words)

  
 Archaeological Atlas of the Aegean   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Nineteen copper talents (ingots) of the Mycenaean period (15th-13th century BC) were recovered fortuitously from the sea off the coast of Cyme.
Talents of pure copper were a standard medium for commercial transactions in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Bronze Age (Numismatic Museum, Athens).
Classical and Hellenistic Cyme (4th-early 1st century BC) is located on Kastri Ano Potamias hill, where there is also a Medieval castle.
www.ypai.gr /atlas/thesi_uk.asp?idthesis=227   (170 words)

  
 begonia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The first (terminal) flower of the cyme illustrated to the left is just about to open.
It will be staminate ("male") and so will all subsequent flowers until flowering has progressed to the very last level of the cyme, at which point all the flowers will be pistillate ("female").
The prpgress of flowering through the cyme levels is well co-ordinated; old flowers abscise before flowers of the next level begin to open, hnce, only one cyme level will bear open flowers at any given time.
www.richmond.edu /~jhayden/greenhouse_pics/begonia.html   (138 words)

  
 UAI chairman and CEO S   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
CYME’s functionalities included in the UAI offering includes, per-phase voltage drop calculations on balanced or unbalanced systems, protective device coordination, optimal capacitor placement and sizing, load balancing and allocation, fault calculations and the ability to create and manage multiple project-scenarios related to the same base network.
S.K. Chauhan, Chairman and CEO of UAI, said he is excited about partnering with CYME to provide utility professionals with the best possible tools for graphical work design, workflow automation, operations management, outage response and engineering analysis.
CYME was established in January 1986 and was rapidly recognized as a world leader in the development of Power Engineering Software for the utility sector, gaining its enviable reputation for high quality, technical excellence and customer responsiveness.
www.uai.com /Cyme.htm   (572 words)

  
 Business Wire: COGNICASE Acquires CYME International Inc., Hig... @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
COGNICASE Inc. (Nasdaq:COGI) (TSE:COG), an innovative IT solutions provider specializing in the development and integration of transactional solutions, today announced the closing of its acquisition of CYME International Inc. CYME is a world-wide supplier of high-quality PC-based power engineering software applications with clients in over 100 countries.
It is also a licensee and partner in software development with a number of other organizations including Hydro-Quebec.
CYME International is a major supplier of Electric Power Engineering Software with clients in some 100 countries.
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:84346479&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf   (286 words)

  
 [Cyme Magazine] Bienvenue sur Cyme Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Cyme Magazine, un collectif d’apprentissage, d’évolution et de communication interactif.
Plus concrètement parlant, Cyme Magazine est un système de publication collaboratif et participatif, un retour aux sources mêmes de la culture de l’internet et du Tao qui lui a donné naissance.
Cyme Magazine se veut non seulement un outil de développement personnel mais aussi une plateforme de diffusion, un hommage aux plus grandes valeurs fondamentales, celles que l’on porte au creux de soi-même et qui représentent notre cadeau à l’humanité, notre leg à la tribu qui nous survivra.
www.cyme.org /magazine/article.php3?id_article=30   (381 words)

  
 NovaLeads - Company Profile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
We are an interdisciplinary team of cell and molecular biologists with expertise in receptor signalling, cell membrane biology, biophysics and bioinformatics.
Our know how in the domain of early cellular signalling detection in live cells led to the development of our proprietary CYME technology, a novel screening approach combining FRET and spectral analysis techniques.
CYME technology permits intracellular protein translocation events to be monitored by protein-to-lipid energy transfer methods.
www.novaleads.com /company.html   (171 words)

  
 The Tallgrass Prairie in Illinois   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
simple cyme — an 3-flowered inflorescence in which the largest and oldest flower in in the center with two younger flowers on either side and below.
compound cyme — a cyme with lateral branches.
Inflorescences that are basically cymes occur commonly in plants, yet most cymes are modified in some way, usually with some or all lateral branches missing.
www.inhs.uiuc.edu /~kenr/prairieplant.terminology/inflorescences.html   (310 words)

  
 Cyme (2) * People, Places, & Things * Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant
Cyme (2) * People, Places, and Things * Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant
C to Celaeno Celeos to Chthonios Chthonios to Confusion Copais to Cymatolege Cyme to Cyzicos
An Amazon queen; her image survives on ancient coins from the as late as 300 BCE; the Aeolian city of Kyme in Asia Minor was named after her.
www.messagenet.com /myths/ppt/Cyme_2.html   (230 words)

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