BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «CRYPTOBIONT»
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cryptobiont lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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The History and Sedimentology of Ancient Reef Systems
Cryptobiont From cryptos = hidden. An organism inhabiting cavities within the
reef rather than on the open surface. An obligate cryptobiont is an organism
strictly adapted to life in reef cavities. Cryptomicrobial Refers to reef fabric. A rock
type ...
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Advances in Stromatolite Geobiology
The cryptobiont, negative phototactic downward growth and cryptoendopelitic
behaviour of Frutexites were interpreted by B€ohm and Brachert (1993) as a
signal of oxygen deficient environments. Chafetz et al. (1998) compared Mn-rich
black ...
Joachim Reitner, Nadia-Valérie Quéric, Gernot Arp,
2010
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Carbonate Reservoirs: Porosity and diagenesis in a sequence ...
Used with permission of SEPM. diverse cryptobiont fauna, and large volumes of
botryoidal and microbial cements. The Upper Capitan is thought to have been
deposited under much shallower, higher-energy conditions (<1–10-m water
depth).
Clyde H. Moore, William J. Wade,
2013
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Encyclopedia of Ecology and Environmental Management
University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill. cryptobiont Literally, a hidden organism.
Usually applied to dormant spores (often of microbes) within an ecosystem that
can remain viable but difficult to detect for considerable periods. However, their ...
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The Blackwell's Concise Encyclopedia of Ecology
[D.A.B.] cryptobiont Literally, a hidden organism. Usually applied to dormant
spores (often of microbes) within an ecosystem that can remain viable but difficult
to detect for considerable periods. [P.D.M.] cryptogamic soil crust Also called ...
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The Biology of Reefs and Reef Organisms
... relationships of, 69—70; turf community and, 70; vermetid gastropods
associated with, 170, 170f. See also algal ridges; calcareous red algae; coralline
algae (Corallinaceae) cryptic color, 60 cryptic sponge species, 81, 89, 95
cryptobiont, ...
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Palaeozoic Reefs and Bioaccumulations: Climatic and ...
... facies C. establishment of a relative relief built by superposed, arched
microbial crusts and large saucer-shaped archaeocyaths. forming mud-filled
sheltering cavities and supporting cryptobiont communities; facies D, growth to
the maximum ...
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CARBONATE RESERVOIRS: POROSITY, EVOLUTION & DIAGENESIS IN A ...
The middle Capitan supports large framework cavities, a diverse cryptobiont
fauna and large volumes of botryoidal and microbial cements. The upper Capitan
is thought to have been deposited under much shallower, high-energy conditions
...
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The Dictionary of Cell & Molecular Biology
Many do, however, have open reading frames. cryptobiont An organism that lives
hidden away or with all signs of life disguised as in dormancy. cryptochrome See
CRY. cryptococcosis An infection, usually of the lung but more seriously a ...
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Partnerships in the Sea: Hong Kong's Marine Symbioses
... as a habitat for all but the smallest of commensals. In fact, few borers have
commensals, there simply is not enough space. When the original occupant,
termed the primary cryptobiont, dies, however, it leaves behind a vacant habitat ...