PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «CTENE»
ctene
ctene
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jelly
ctenophore
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CTENE»
Scopri l'uso di
ctene nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
ctene e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
Mertensia ovum - Ctene plate An individual ctene plate generates an edge vortex
during its effective stroke (a in Figs 4, 5). The vortex appears to move at the same
velocity as the plate. After the peak of the effective stroke, the ctene plate slows ...
2
Bulletin of Marine Science
Each auricle possesses a row of ctene plates, which beat with an antiplectic
metachrony. The auricles of Kiyohimea usagi are usually extended at a slight
angle away from the main body (Fig. 4) and do not move much from that position.
3
Microfluidics: History, Theory and Applications
ctene. cyclo-. octane. Figure 3. The partial hydrogenation of cyclic alkenes in
microfabricated catalytic reactors. Dietzsch et al. (2000) used mechanically
etched aluminum wafers, surface oxidized by to give a porous oxide layer, as
substrates ...
William B. J. Zimmerman, 2006
4
Phylum, Ctenophora (Orders Lobata, Cestida, Beroida, ...
Mertensia ovum - ctene plate An individual ctene plate generates an edge vortex
during its effective stroke (a in Fig. 23) . The vortex appears to aove at the same
velocity as the plate. After the peak of the effective stroke, the ctene plate slows ...
George Iseo Matsumoto, 1990
5
Names, Synonyms, and Structures of Organic Compounds
u-n>4^)ctene (F)-4-<)clene I88I4 048 IM: 14852-3!^» ^l»me: 2-Nex2<lec2lioI IN?:
c,«N,40 8^n<»l>ln«: I,!9-Li«»52<liene 18805 0^8 IM I48I2-59-0 ^I>»e: l,3^-vwx2pl
><)5pkol2ne, 2- cK1os0-4,4,5,5-teU2metI>)'I- inr: c«n,2cic»2? 8^noll>mz^ 2 ...
David R. Lide, G.W.A. Milne, 1994
6
How the Ocean Works: An Introduction to Oceanography
Each plate is known as a ctene, from the Greek word for comb. The individual
plates in each row stroke in sequence, forming waves that pass down the body
and propel Figure 5.12. A typical ctenophore. Redrawn from J. S. Levinton (2001)
...
7
Diversity of Life: The Illustrated Guide to the Five Kingdoms
Refers to genetically identical cells or organisms that live in a permanent
association. Although each is capable of growth by division, colony members live
in stable but loose association. comb piate (van ctene) Ciliated plate used by
comb ...
Lynn Margulis, Karlene V. Schwartz, Michael Dolan, 1999
Each ctene consists of a transverse band of hundreds of very long, partly fused
cilia that beat together as a unit. Each cilium has a typical 9 + 2 microtubule
structure, but each also possesses unique set of lamellae at the 3 and 8 doublets.
Sophocles (1942) Oedipus the King, ttans. D.Ctene, in Cteek Ttagedies: Volume
One, D. Ctene and R. Lattimote (eds). Chicago: Univetsity of Chicago Ptess.
Spencet, T. (1954) Fait Geeece! Sad Relic: Liteeaty Philhellenism feom
Shakespeate ...
10
Friedel-Crafts alkylation chemistry: a century of discovery
(1) EtAlesg ( (% based mo the alkene) AICI( (3)% wt based mo the alkene) in
PhN0( AICI( (3) wt% based mo the alkene) in PhN0s AICI( (°C% wt based mo the
alkene) in PhN0( op (()-Bx( ( (% based mo op) op (() 1(ctene (1) ((ctene ( 1) 1(
ctene ...
Royston M. Roberts, Alí Alí Khalaf, 1984