Shells of T. inornatus are lacking the spinose projections of the lamellae along the subsutural keel. |
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Thylakoids of grana stacks are mostly abundant in PSII complexes, while PSI complexes are predominant in stroma lamellae. |
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The EM tilt series gave further information about the organization of lamellae within the chlorosome. |
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Then there will be either lamellae, or gills, or pores, with hymenial layers bearing the basidia. |
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Generally, there are large muscle scars, stout dental lamellae, closely coiled, outwardly pointed spiralia, and simple jugum. |
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Ataxites consist primarily of nickel-rich taenite, and kamacite is found only in the form of microscopic lamellae and spindles. |
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In addition, the tubes of serpulids have distinct lamellae in cross-section. |
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The main focus of this research proposal is to analyze the biogenesis of nuclear pore complexes and annulate lamellae. |
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In chloroplasts, repair of PSII is thought to take place in the stromal lamellae. |
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Several genera have well-developed dental lamellae, whereas others lack these structures. |
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Tunas have numerous lamellae and very thin lamellar walls, and are able to extract more oxygen from the water than any other fish. |
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The lamellae and intervening host proved too small for individual analysis on the microanalyser. |
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Exodermal suberin lamellae started to develop 30 mm behind the root tip in rice and were fully developed at about 60 mm behind the tip. |
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The formation of pseudopods and lamellae after ligation of chemoattractant sensitive G-protein coupled receptors is essential for chemotaxis. |
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The first-order crossed lamellae do not become appreciably narrower toward the interior of the shell layer. |
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Crystals to 3 cm are reported, although most cubanite occurs in isolated grains, granular masses, or thin lamellae in chalcopyrite. |
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To aid in eating, many ducks have specialized bills built with ridges or filters called lamellae. |
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Fine specimens from this locality consist of lustrous lamellae to 3 cm long, prismatic crystals, and penetration twins producing arborescent or dendritic forms. |
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The lamellae occur as oriented intergrowths that display parallel and herringbone textures. |
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A prominent feature of the head of every specimen is a pair of strange rods, the occipital lamellae, projecting from the back of the cranium alongside the vertebrae. |
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Section for sty partitioning, characterised in that the section comprises a plank with sides and transverse lamellae as internal structure. |
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This requirement stems from the special nature of the mechanism linking photophosphorylation to electron flow in the lamellae. |
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Most familiar are the colours of labradorite and peristerite resulting from lamellae about 1,000 angstroms thick. |
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Grana are connected by stromal lamellae, extensions that run from one granum, through the stroma, into a neighbouring granum. |
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Microscopically, many igneous pyroxenes show exsolution textures of thin lamellae of one pyroxene in a host of a different composition. |
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A variation of the Comfolight has also been equipped with HDP technology, having a louvre with prismatic lamellae. |
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The flies as such do not harm the mushrooms but they lay eggs between the lamellae and on the mycelium. |
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Galvanised profiled lamellae in a sturdy galvanised frame permit application in every facade. |
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Please be sure to indicate in your order whether you prefer to cut lamellae from heavy plates yourself. |
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The patternator is constructed with specially manufactured lamellae that allow the air to pass through and filter the sprayed liquid. |
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Studies of intact animals, isolated gills, gill lamellae, and membrane vesicles have produced a variety of models of osmoregulatory ion transport in euryhaline crustaceans. |
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Trophon sowerbyi shares the strongly lamellose shell of T. plicatus but its lamellae are much lower and the shell has a distinctly subquadrate outline. |
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Eventually these new lamellae also become lignified themselves. |
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Ilmenite is now largely preserved as skeletal crystals in which exsolved magnetite lamellae have been altered, and the ilmenite itself partly altered to sphene. |
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Age studies based on daily growth increments in statoliths and growth lamellae in cuttlebone of cultured Sepia officinalis. |
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The only difference: the window parapet is covered with fixed elements while the windows are covered with lamellae, which can be rotated vertically. |
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It consists of a network of lamellae parallel to each other mostly known as Haversian canals. |
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However, expanded chlorite and perlite are included here only if the expansion process has been stopped when hollow granules have been obtained, i.e. before the granules burst to form concave lamellae. |
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Ribs and growth lamellae gave the shells of many atrypids the possibility to develop an array of structures. |
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The chorion has a predominantly lamellar structure, the lamellae being two-dimensional networks of protein fibrils. |
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The surface shows strong, elevated, radiating wrinkles or lamellae, but no spiral markings when adult. |
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Hollow aluminium lamellae with a streamlined profile for an improved air flow and galvanised actuation axes running in plastic bearing bushes permit maintenance-free operation over many years. |
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The oviductal gland secretes a tacky elastic substance that mixes with eggs as they are laid and holds them in one or two discrete masses called ovigerous lamellae. |
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The lamellae are typically organized into spherulites with the proper thermal history. |
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The noise reduction is also caused by the special structure of the material grey cast iron with lamellar graphite: Sound is refracted at the graphite lamellae and practically runs itself out of energy in the material. |
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Marsupialization of both medial and lateral lamellae of the right middle turbinate was performed under general anesthesia. |
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Close inspection of the LDPE matrix reveals presence of lamellae regardless the composition of the peel component. |
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The twinning sometimes causes an iridescence, usually blue or green, that may arise either from reflection or diffraction at the edges of the lamellae, or from diffusion by adjoining areas with different optical properties. |
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Age studies on daily increments in statoliths and growth lamellae in cuttlebone of cultured Sepia officinalis. |
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Head lengths were taken dorsally parallel to the coronal suture from the posterior margin to the anterior margin of the frontoclypeus, excluding clypeal lamellae. |
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The ExSolve WTP system is an automated, high-throughput sample preparation system that can prepare site-specific, 20nm thick lamellae on whole wafers up to 300mm in diameter. |
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This creates layers or lamellae that operate as a tunable Bragg reflector. |
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When examined microscopically it was determined that the larvae of platypezids feed on the lamellae, including basidiospores, as well as other basidiocarp tissue. |
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However, the unique lamellae structures within MSZ are long and lens-shaped within the cubic phase of Zirconia, making MSZ more stable at high temperatures. |
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A scorpion exuvium may include the booklung lamellae, preoral tube, and other internal features and there may be little distortion of delicate hairs, bristles, and setae. |
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A so called ribbon-like method was proposed for measuring particles for discrimination lamellae from spheroids of cementite particles in pearlitic steels. |
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