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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ENDOBIOTIC»
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Systematics and Evolution
Monocentric, holo- capric thallus with exogenous sporangium formation: a
zoospore cyst (arrow) with a short germ tube; b movement of nucleus into the
swollen germ lube: c an endobiotic sporangium with a developing discharge tube
, and ...
David J. McLaughlin, Karl Esser, Paul A. Lemke,
2001
Many forms are endobiotic, i.e. live completely within the cells of the host (
Synchytrium) whereas some are also epibiotic , i.e.having their reproductive
bodies on the host surface (Rhizophydium). 3. Nutritional requirements6 of the
majority of ...
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Rainbow Green Live-Food Cuisine
(Dark-Field Microscope) YEAST FORMS GO Massive Endobiotic Load — Yeast
Infection in Live Blood The round forms are the endobiotic yeast forms in the
infected blood. (Phase-Contrast Microscope) BACTERIAL FORMS
CHONDRITES ...
India, 30 (1-4): 1-82.1988 Thallus epi-endobiotic, monocentric, eucarpic;
sporangium obovoid 22 um high x 18 um wide, wall smooth, colourless, apex
convex, gradually tapering towards the base, apophysis endobiotic,
subsporangial, ovoid, ...
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FUNDAMENTALS OF PLANT PATHOLOGY
The thallus consists of a simple sphere, without specialized vegetative parts, may
be naked in the endobiotic state, which may be holocarpic. It may also be
eucarpic. Inconspicuous, delicate/ coarse, distally tapering rhizoids protruding
from the ...
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An Introduction to Mycology
4.1: Thallus organization in Chylridiomycetes. (A) Holocarpic, endobiotic thallus
of Olpidiuin muritimutn in pine pollen. (B) Holocarpic thalli of Olpidium roliferum
in rotifer egg. (C) Holocarpic lhallus of Micromyces zygogonii in Mougeotia alga.
R. S. Mehrotra, K. R. Aneja,
1990
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Oxidative Stress in Aging: From Model Systems to Human Diseases
The biotransformation is a complex system of enzymes involved in multiple
processes, particularly detoxification and clearance of a wide spectrum of
endobiotic and xenobiotic toxins [79]. The comparison of transcript profiles from
daf-2 ...
Satomi Miwa, Kenneth Bruce Beckman, Florian Muller,
2008
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Principles of Exposure Measurement in Epidemiology: ...
Introduction. Endobiotic compounds include not only substances that are
produced endogenously but also exogenous compounds that are of importance
to normal body function (e.g. nutrients). It Measurement of endobiotic compounds
.
Emily White, Bruce K Armstrong, Rodolfo Saracci,
2008
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Regulatory Mechanisms in Transcriptional Signaling
Even though PXR was initially identified as a ''xenobiotic receptor,'' emerging
evidence has pointed to an equally important role of PXR as an ''endobiotic
receptor'' that responds to a wide array of endogenous chemicals (endobiotics),
such ...
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The Biology of Marine Fungi
are holocarpic, endobiotic species but like other Saprolegniales , produce
dimorphic zoospores. One exception is Leptolegnia baltica Hohnk et Vallin which
caused a massive mortality of the marine copepod, Eurytemora hirundoides ...
Stephen Thomas Moss,
1986