Secretory cells either contain many small vacuoles or a single larger vacuole with flocculent contents and numerous vesicles. |
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She addressed only me in a silky and flocculent voice, biting her lip teasingly after her words. |
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Angie would never forget flocculent brown hair that was easily messed up when the wind blew through it. |
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The downstream section was 50 to 60 m wide, straight, and substratum consisted of flocculent mud, 20 to 100 cm deep. |
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As expected, this group included heme-deficient mutants and flocculent isolates, which were disregarded. |
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Moreover, in flocculent strains it is difficult to distinguish between two adherent cells and a cell with a large bud. |
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The littoral sediments of the experimental lakes are primarily flocculent organic material including abundant epipelon. |
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Moreover, in flocculent strains such as 1278b it is difficult to distinguish between two adherent cells and a cell with a large bud. |
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Of solid head, flocculent cheeks and opérculos and of powerful mouth armed exclusively with the canine ones. |
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The Englishman held a lofty finger in the air, and his flocculent hair blew upright in the sea breeze, giving him the look of an unfashionable popinjay. |
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From here, we go on to primary treatment in which we can use flocculent, iron chloride, etc. to increase performance. |
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Note the accumulation of flocculent material and vesicles between the cytoplasm and cell wall and also the osmiophilic margin of the viscid secretion. |
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Additionally, samples from the flocculent layer and from a semipurified bacterial mat were incubated under controlled oxygen conditions to determine production. |
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Electron microscopy showed membrane-bound vacuoles that contained reticulogranular and flocculent material, dense bodies, lamellar inclusions, and lipofuscin. |
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The seeds can be used as a flocculent to clarify water and as a source of a non-drying and very stable oil, known as Ben oil. |
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The polymer flocculent is a completely safe class of chemical commonly used in municipal water treatment facilities to settle out solids. |
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The MFT is mixed with a polymer flocculent and then deposited in thin layers over sand banks with shallow slopes. |
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In this process, MFT is mixed with a polymer flocculent, then deposited in thin layers over sand beaches with shallow slopes. |
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A flocculent precipitate will form if the serum is abnormally high in globulins. |
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During 1957, an orange flocculent precipitate containing metal sulphides appeared in the spring pool and became incorporated in the marginal sinter. |
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And you will need less chemicals: you don't need a flocculent with cartridge or diatomite filters. |
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A fine marine snow courses across the monitors, blanketing the sea floor with flocculent, organic-rich particles from higher in the water column. |
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Far in the distance, at the other end of the Shira Plateau, was a flocculent pasture of fresh snow. |
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A white flocculent mannitol precipitate may result from contact with PVC surfaces which act as nuclei for rapid rate crystallization of small crystals. |
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Attempting to resolubilize the white flocculent precipitate with the aid of heat is not useful because crystallization may recur in a short period of time. |
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Barium chloride is used to produce a co-precipitate of radium-barium sulphate with ferric sulphate also used as an absorbent to facilitate flocculent formation. |
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As a result of the Devoroil application in a month the film oil on water surface attains the non-spreading flocculent structure, subsided to the bottom, and in two months completely disappeared. |
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Especially in the waste-water treatment sector, this system is often used as a pre-filter before the actual ultra-filtration or for dewatering flocculent sludge. |
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Unlike grand design spiral galaxies, which contain perfectly distinct spiral arms, a flocculent spiral galaxy is not as well-defined and whose spiral arms appear disjointed. |
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As an example we studied the deposition of micron-sized Alkyl Ketene Dimer particles on pulp fibres by cationic polyacrylamide, a common flocculent. |
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