It then feeds them through grim looking tubes and keeps them immersed in gelatinous liquid in cocoons. |
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The pathology findings consist of a cyst of gelatinous contents between the media and adventitia causing luminal compression. |
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It is pale yellow, and arrives molded in hard cakes that slice apart into gelatinous pieces. |
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In these extreme northern latitudes of Baffin Bay, by-catch consisted primarily of gelatinous snailfish, Arctic skate, and four-beard rockling. |
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Loose areolar tissue is the least solid, with gelatinous material among its fibres. |
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When he went there, he noticed that roughnecks who worked the rigs were maddened by a gelatinous black gunk that clogged up their drills. |
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The mixture is fairly gelatinous in texture, but the calibration of sweet and sour elements is bang on. |
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Made of a gelatinous thermoplastic material, the product acts like a solid adhesive and will not dry out. |
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Just before the lever gets thrown, Rocky erupts into a watery, gelatinous mass of pleading regret. |
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Among tremulous flora and fauna are tremandra plants, with their shaking anthers, the gelatinous tremella fungi, and treron pigeons. |
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The king prawns were big, succulent specimens, but the honey-and-ginger sauce was a sickly-sweet, gelatinous mess. |
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Soon someone spotted a massive, gelatinous white blob wriggling in the sand. |
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In these extreme northern latitudes of Baffin Bay, bycatch consisted primarily of gelatinous snailfish, Arctic skate, and four-beard rockling. |
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One verb applies to mushy, gelatinous, overripe, and overcooked things, of which brains, bananas, and avocados might be examples. |
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Within 1 hr, the resulting spirally coiled, gelatinous spermatophore has been transferred to the female. |
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The Chinese cultivate nostoc, since its gelatinous texture appeals to their palate. |
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So, this huge mass of incredibly strange gelatinous stuff washes up on the shores of Chile, and oceanologists have no clue what the heck it is. |
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A translucent head which was little more than a gelatinous bag closed over the mayor's head like a caul. |
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The apical processes of receptor cells in the macula project into a gelatinous mass, the otolithic membrane. |
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Before fertilization, the egg is enclosed in a protective vitelline membrane, which is embedded in a gelatinous coat. |
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The living cell possesses a gelatinous sheath in which are embedded calcareous plates termed coccoliths. |
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They are opportunistic feeders, but seem to prefer gelatinous animals such as sea jellies, comb jellies, and salps. |
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This orange gelatinous material, which contains thousands of spores, oozes out of chocolate-colored galls present on affected branches. |
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I was a gummy adherent, gobbling gelatinous animal shaped confections like they were going out of style. |
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The upper surface is usually sticky, or gelatinous when wet, and of a blood-red colour which darkens with age. |
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It consisted of a delicate, gelatinous broth in which tufts of egg white and crab meat were suspended. |
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The cut surfaces of the lung were markedly hemorrhagic and had a gelatinous consistency. |
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The gelatinous pattern consists of numerous encapsulated organisms and little inflammation. |
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The base was creamy and almost gelatinous, liberally sprinkled with clams and chunks of potato. |
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First of all, the flavours come from this weird, vaguely gelatinous mixture of jam, molasses and tobacco. |
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This lesion was brown, irregular in shape, and had a consistency that varied from gelatinous to firm. |
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The specimen consisted of an aggregate of soft, gelatinous, pink-yellow tissue. |
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All cyanobacteria are unicellular, though many grow in colonies or filaments, often surrounded by a gelatinous or mucilaginous sheath. |
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The neuromast organ consists of hair cells and support cells embedded in a gelatinous cupula. |
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The flesh of the trepang has to be drenched in water for a long time prior to cooking, in order to remove a lot of the gelatinous goo, or so I'm told. |
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They don't use high fructose corn syrup, the nonfat yogurt is creamy and rich, not gelatinous, it has real identifiable pieces of fruit, and it just tastes darn good! |
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As in other radiolaria, Acantharea have a gelatinous ectoplasm filled with vacuoles, separated from the inner cell mass by a fibrous capsular wall. |
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The cyst is filled with soft, gelatinous, sticky, and mucoid fluid. |
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And if I am reincarnated as a chef, I would hope I would make a better fist of the whole-wheat noodles, which were an overcooked, gelatinous mess. |
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Some of the fish should be firm-fleshed and gelatinous like halibut, eel, and winter flounder, and some tender and flaky like hake, baby cod, small pollock, and lemon sole. |
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When he went there, Chesebrough noticed that roughnecks who worked the rigs were maddened by a gelatinous black gunk that clogged up their drills. |
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Try siphonophores, gelatinous animals that live in the deep sea, whose abundance is only now being measured by scientists in Monterey Bay, but may take the prize. |
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It somewhat resembled meat and was drowned in a gelatinous brown goop meant to approximate gravy. |
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The male produces a long, gelatinous strand of condensed saliva from the sublingual salivary glands, which is then wound into a half-cup nest, bonded to a vertical surface. |
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Its flesh is pleasantly gelatinous and not dissimilar to scallop. |
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Moore collected baseball-size gelatinous animals called salps and found their translucent tissues clogged with bits of monofilament fishing line and nurdles. |
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Generally, most of a lichen's bulk is made of interwoven fungal filaments, although in filamentous and gelatinous lichens this is not the case. |
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When ready to spawn, the female ascends rapidly to the surface, where she lays a mass of eggs stuck together by gelatinous mucus. |
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The Conglomerate itself was a pulsatile labyrinth of muscle, gelatinous pockets and hanging ganglion. |
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Blood mingled with liquescent skin and melting bone to form a reeking gelatinous mask. |
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Matrigels appear as dark, heavily hemoglobinized gelatinous implants in the ventral sc tissue. |
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This is underlined by an observation of herbivorous fishes deliberately feeding on gelatinous zooplankton during blooms in the Red Sea. |
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Living diatoms are often found clinging in great numbers to filamentous algae, or forming gelatinous masses on various submerged plants. |
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Agar, a gelatinous substance derived from red algae, has a number of commercial uses. |
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Eggs are laid in gelatinous strings in the water and later hatch out into tadpoles. |
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Filamentous, byssoid, leprose, gelatinous, and other lichens do not have a cortex, which is called being ecorticate. |
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A translucent, gelatinous cake made from the starch of a yamlike tuber known as devil's tongue. |
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They found small finger-like projections of connective tissue and nerves invading the gelatinous cavity between the whale's two lower jaw bones. |
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Spores were ovoid, with a marked gelatinous epispore and a solid, refractive endospore. |
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Chroococcus turgidus are spherical or subspherical and occur in groups of 2-4, rarely 8-16 enclosed in a gelatinous or mucous matrix. |
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What remains is a light-colored, gelatinous paste the Japanese call surimi. |
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The nucleus pulposus is a gelatinous material that acts as a cushion or shock absorber to the spinal column. |
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New species found in the area included fast-growing, gelatinous sea squirts and slow-growing animals called glass sponges. |
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This can react with small amounts of soap on paper pulp fibers to give gelatinous aluminium carboxylates, which help to coagulate the pulp fibers into a hard paper surface. |
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They are seen through a kind of screen of semiclear plastic that was applied in a gelatinous form to the surface and then neatly striated with a comblike machine. |
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In the middle of the platter were century eggs, eggs which have been left in lime for a long, long time until the yolk has become dark and the white gelatinous. |
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Seaweed are also harvested or cultivated for the extraction of alginate, agar and carrageenan, gelatinous substances collectively known as hydrocolloids or phycocolloids. |
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The baked cheesecake, lemon sorbet and raisin compote proved irrefutably that the baked version wins hands down over the gelatinous one every time. |
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The aril is not poisonous, it is gelatinous and very sweet tasting. |
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The disappearing ice had invited newcomers into the area, such as fast-growing, gelatinous sea squirts and slow-growing animals called glass sponges. |
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