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This list includes the main publications of various carnivorous plant societies. These periodicals are often printed to a high standard and typically carry articles on matters of horticultural interest, together with field reports, literature reviews, and, in some cases, peer reviewed scientific studies.
'Biannual' means twice in a year, or a malapropism meaning once every two years ('biennial'). Biannual 1 year: Annual: Paper: 2 years: Biennial: Cotton 'Biennial' means once every two years, or a malapropism meaning twice in a year ('biannual'). 3 years: Triennial: Leather: 4 years: Quadrennial: Linen: 5 years: Quinquennial: Wood: 6 years ...
Biennial/biennially or bi-annually - once every two years; or two years only Triennial/triennially or tri-annually - once every three years; or three years only Perennial/perennially - every year without end (e.g., plants that flower annually without dying or re-planting are "perennials")
Triannual magazines published in the United States (49 P) Pages in category "Triannual magazines" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.
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The December survey includes forecasts for the annual average for the current year and for the next two years. [3] Beginning with the survey of June 1990 (and excluding December 1990) two other long-range forecast questions were included in the survey: The 10-year annual-average rate of consumer price index inflation.
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The Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is a triennial statistical survey of the balance sheet, pension, income and other demographic characteristics of families in the United States; the survey also gathers information on the use of financial institutions.