MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ALVEOLATION»
alveolation
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ALVEOLATION»
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Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Biology of 1-3 Beta Glucans and ...
One of the most dramatic and potentially useful systems for understanding the
role of callose in wall formation is the process of alveolation that initiates
cellularization of large syncytia. This unusual type of wall formation occurs in the
syncytial ...
Antony Bacic, Geoffrey B. Fincher, Bruce A. Stone, 2009
2
Digital Heritage: Third International Euro-Mediterranean ...
In the Elephant and Mushroom monuments there are diverse macroscopic forms
of physical decay (decohesion, exfoliation, alveolation, differential degradation)
and presence of crypto- and ef-florescence. These macroscopic forms are ...
Marinos Ioannides, Dieter Fellner, Andreas Georgopoulos, 2010
ALVEOLATION According to Dubreuil and his collaborators,* alveoli do not exist
before birth. Looslif disagrees with this point of view, and I, too, am of the opinion
that the French statement cannot be accepted as valid. The lung is atelectatic ...
4
Interstitial Lung Disease
Mice null for a3 show fewer airway branches but more alveolar cuboidal cells,
whereas a3/a6 double-null mice have arrested alveolation and septation,
consistent with the critical role of laminins in distal lung development.50 The
receptor ...
5
Current Trends in the Embryology of Angiosperms
The process of alveolation appears to have occurred in diverse late Palaeozoic
seed ferns some 300 million years ago (Doyle, 1996; and references cited
therein). Unfortunately, there are no comparable data on the pattern of
microtubules ...
Sant Saran Bhojwani, Woong-Young Soh, 2001
6
Advances in Intelligent Systems: Concepts, Tools and ...
... alveolar disease (fig. la,a') (sampling point 10), hard carbonate and biogenic
crust formation (fig.lc.c') (sampling point 13) and selective alveolation due to
turbulent air flow, where hard carbonate crust prevails (fig. lb,b') (sampling point
12).
7
Seed Development: OMICS Technologies toward Improvement of ...
Reiteration of alveolation coupled to periclinal CW formation allows the inward
formation of additional cell layers until virtually the entire central cavity is filled
with cells. In cereals, alveolation occurs through a synchronous mitotic process, ...
Ganesh K. Agrawal, Randeep Rakwal, 2012
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American journal of archaeology
... that Vitruvius is speaking of an effect of " alveolation " for the spectator standing
on the platform. It is a logical result of the laws of curvilinear perspective that all
plane surfaces below the level of the eye must tend optically to " dish" ; that is, ...
9
An analysis of the siphonous Chlorophycophyta: with special ...
No alveolation of the apical walls has yet been observed in the material from the
Red Sea. Certain material from the Mascarene Islands, with unusually short
utricles, exhibits slight alveolation. In Ceylon and southern India the apical walls
tend ...
Lois Lillian Eubank Egerod, 1952
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Illinois Biological Monographs
Alveolation is somewhat less marked in Carnoy than in the other two strong
fixatives. Cytoplasmic alveolation was still less developed in Bouin. A very coarse
cytoplasmic precipitate was formed during fixation with Zenker, but alveolation
was ...
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Children's lungs are more susceptible to nanoparticles
'They are largely saccular without significant alveolation.' After birth, the lungs undergo 'a dramatic structural change' in the first few years and ... «Chemistry World, mars 12»