PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «BYSSAL»
byssal
threads
notch
byssus
group
strong
filaments
that
secreted
some
families
clams
order
attach
themselves
hard
surfaces
well
known
possessing
several
including
shells
true
mussels
false
pinnidae
mytilidae
byssal
zoology
mass
silky
certain
bivalve
mollusks
such
rocks
what
thread
marine
life
about
fibers
from
proteins
pilings
other
substrates
define
collection
ancient
thought
linen
cotton
clark
university
mussel
produced
within
shell
gland
they
small
proteinaceous
ropes
extending
more
merriam
webster
relating
origin
latin
this
word
doesn
usually
appear
ocean
acidification
attachment
research
carrington
published
nature
climate
change
demonstrates
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crawl
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daily
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «BYSSAL»
Descubre el uso de
byssal en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
byssal y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Biology of the Hard Clam
remain buried in the sediment. This device permits an observer to follow the
movements of plantigrades at various magnifications from underneath as they
crawl about and effect byssal attachment. Carriker (1961) made his observations
on ...
J.N. Kraeuter, M. Castagna, 2001
2
The Biology and Culture of Pearl Oysters (Bivalvia Pteriidae)
Foot and Byssal Gland The foot is a highly mobile, tongue-shaped organ capable
of great elongation and contraction. The major part of its bulk is composed of a
network of fibers running in various directions, thus ensuring a wide range of ...
M. H. Gervis, Neil Anthony Sims, 1992
3
Geological Survey Professional Paper
... Byssal area Byssal notch deep, ctenolium prominent Byssal notch present
Byssal notch present Byssal notch shallow Byssal notch present, depth varies
Notch well developed Valve profiles, outline Equal convexity; ht-lth, circular
outline ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1991
4
United States Geological Survey Professional Paper
The upper part of the anterior margin, including the auricle, is not preserved on
the specimen, which shows, however, traces of the byssal sinus extending
radially forward from the beak. The shell is gibbous throughout, a little less so
along the ...
5
Efficacy of Selected Natural and Synthetic Novel Organic ...
of other endocannabinoid compounds to be effective (i.e. the entourage effect)
and hence, was not an effective byssal attachment inhibitor in this study.
Furthermore, the vanilloid compound A (capsaicin) with binding affinities strictly
for the ...
It is comprised of nearly equal semi-translucent anterior and opaque posterior
lobes, corresponding to “quick” and “catch” muscles, respectively. The posterior
pedo-byssal retractors are symmetrical muscle bundles lying in the horizontal
plane ...
Paul Southgate, John Lucas, 2011
7
Practical Manual for the Monitoring and Control of ...
Cross-section of an adult zebra mussel showing some of the major internal
organs and tissues: foot (F), gill (G), mantle (M), gonad (testis) (T), byssal gland (
BG), byssal canal (BC), digestive gland (DG), and intestine (I). unpalatable
particles ...
Renata Claudi, Gerald L Mackie, 1993
8
Fuzziness: Structural Disorder in Protein Complexes
Abductin's high resilience and compressibility make it an interesting biomaterial
worthy of further structural and mechanical studies. ColP from Byssal Threads
Marine mussels use byssal threads to attach themselves to solid substrates, such
...
Monika Fuxreiter, Peter Tompa, 2012
9
New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
ligament area which extends close to the anterior end of the byssal ear. The
anterior and posterior ears are well differentiated on both valves. The byssal ear
is spalulate, with a deep, narrow notch and, together with the right valve hinge
plate, ...
10
Biological Adhesive Systems: From Nature to Technical and ...
In a high resolution examination of the byssal plaque (Tamarin et al., 1976), it
was shown that there are specialized, paddle-shaped cilia within the distal
depression of the foot. It has been suggested that these cilia play a role in
distributing the ...
Dr. D. Fac. of Life Science von University of Vienna, Ingo Grunwald, 2011
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «BYSSAL»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
byssal en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Authorities Confirm Aggressively Invasive Zebra Mussels In …
The veligers immerse and adhere to solid surfaces using its "byssal threads" after two to three weeks. Although an infestation report had been ... «Tech Times, Jul 15»
Zebra mussels found at Lake Miola
Zebra mussels use sticky byssal threads to attach tightly to any hard surface, and Browning said they can multiply quickly and create issues for ... «Miami County Republic, Jun 15»
A Risky Business? Mussel Farming in the Face of Ocean …
What you do not see when you look at these mussels is one of the most important parts: the byssal threads that attached the mussels to the lines they grew on ... «SanJuanIslander.com, Jun 15»
Russian Hitchhikers Invade Paddleboat Quarry
They anchor themselves to hard surfaces via strong byssal threads. Incredibly resilient, they can live out of water up to a week. According to ... «Positively Naperville, Jun 15»
New England Aquarium Tide Pool comes to Hollis School
She noted that a mussel, a two-shell animal related to a clam, can create and shoot-out byssal threads, similar to what a spider weaves. «Wicked Local Braintree, May 15»
Mussel Fouled Boat Intercepted in Browning
The invasive mussels are unlike our native mussels in that they are prolific producers and have what are called byssal threads. Byssal threads ... «ABC FOX Montana News, May 15»
Boat stopped with invasive mussels
“It's questionable. The boat had been decontaminated in Wyoming, but when our inspectors took a look at it, there were still byssal threads, but ... «Daily Inter Lake, May 15»
Ocean Facts: How do clams get their shells
Other types of clams lack a byssal gland and use the foot to burrow into the seabed. As the clam grows, its wedge-shaped foot, which expands ... «Asbury Park Press, May 15»
Harvesting mussels with Rob
Mussels hold tight to their rocky perch by a group of hairy, beard-like strands called byssal threads. Once you cut, pry or pull them off the rocks ... «Coos Bay World, Mar 15»
Balbriggan girls exercise science muscles at Exbo
Mussels produce byssal threads also known as the 'beard' of the mussel to attach themselves to rocks on the coastline and the project asked if ... «Fingal Independent, Ene 15»