「pores」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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forces motility-challenged bacteria out of the | pores, a number of reactive oxygen species makes the |
These | pores allow the leakage of ions from the plant cell |
The shell has between 5 and 8 open respiratory | pores along the margin, and grows to approximately 7 |
the disc length and bears 2-3 rows of enlarged | pores along the midline. |
It consists of two excretory | pores and two pairs of lateral sensory papillae. |
rtain soluble materials and redeposits them in | pores and cavities. |
plex carbonaceous material occupying dendritic | pores and channels in the rock, reminiscent of the e |
The frustule also contains many | pores and slits that provide the diatom access to th |
The | pores and chambers of the lava allow seawater to see |
nsions on the trabecular meshwork, opening the | pores and facilitating outflow of the aqueous humour |
diffusion resistance provided by the stomatal | pores, and also on the humidity gradient between the |
creates tachyhydrite, which will seal the rock | pores and inhibit oil flow unless washed with a ligh |
cause of the effect is that a surface's small | pores and pits that would otherwise be in shadow at |
Pores appear on the insides of the legs. | |
Open porosity: | Pores are open to each other within the structure |
At the end of the treatment, the | pores are allowed to seal, forming a harder-than-usu |
re available, which differ in terms of whether | pores are included in the particle volume, and wheth |
ein molecules that pass through the glomerular | pores are either absorbed unchanged (such as albumin |
The ion channels, or | pores, are opened only for a short time, after which |
, gold nanoparticles) led to the view that the | pores are open channels and nuclear proteins freely |
Pores at the base of the capillary fringe are filled | |
e anthers usually releasing pollen by means of | pores at the apex, as well as by its seeds that are |
Mutant | pores could not dock/transport proteins with nuclear |
Because they breathe through their | pores, distress in the animal can be caused by impro |
ar system with capillaries and having the male | pores far behind the female pores. |
rface, surrounded by what appear to be genital | pores for the release of gametes. |
If enough | pores form, the cell is no longer able to survive. |
Male with 6 to 9 preanal | pores forming an angular series. |
sters which have similar sizes to the nanomesh | pores, forming a well-ordered array. |
pore color and arrangement of the hymenophore ( | pores, gills, teeth etc.) as major taxonomic charact |
Its | pores give it the appearance of a worn-out dishcloth |
Two pairs of preanal | pores in the male, close together, and forming an an |
is suggested that MACPF proteins and CDCs form | pores in the same way (figure 1). |
The | pores in this material have different sizes, and if |
One of these toxins has been shown to form | pores in the plasma membrane of the target insect's |
olution: An overpacked column can collapse the | pores in the beads, resulting in a loss of resolutio |
to perform its major function, development of | pores in the cellular membrane, eventually causing c |
Typically the | pores in practical materials are small such that pro |
re of cystoids was the presence of a number of | pores in the rigid skeleton encasing the body. |
nucleus or entire cell with enlarged membrane | pores in an (activated) oocyte and to withdraw this |
from other gastrotrichs by the presence of two | pores in the pharynx, that allow excess water to be |
with the associated cirrus pouches and genital | pores in each proglottid. |
SEC is based on the fact that the | pores in the packing material of chromatography colu |
action of opening the permeability transition | pores in rat mitochondria. |
Moles with a series of preanal | pores, interrupted medially ; 6 to 8 pores on each s |
Males with a series of preanal | pores, interrupted mesially ; 6 to 8 pores on each s |
s generate a flow of water through the sponges | pores, into the spongocoel, and out through the oscu |
velocity which the water traveling through the | pores is experiencing. |
which the groundwater (the water in the soil's | pores) is at atmospheric pressure ("vadose" is Latin |
han females and possess well-developed femoral | pores located on the inner sides of their thighs; th |
If the filter paper has small | pores, long chained non polar liquids such as oil ma |
These | pores may enlarge and contract at the action of vari |
ts are authigenic minerals precipitated in the | pores of clastic rocks. |
The filters are so fine so as not to block the | pores of the reservoir. |
the visualization of the hypothesized internal | pores of about 2 nanometres. |
oes not invade the interparticle spaces or the | pores of the sample. |
universes so created (seeds emerging from the | pores of His skin). |
It lives only in the | pores of the bracket fungus Phellinus conchatus, whi |
are separated by charge in agarose because the | pores of the gel are too large to sieve proteins. |
ilter purifies water by passing it through the | pores of a ceramic which has been fired in an open d |
grained soils, capillary action can cause the | pores of the soil to be fully saturated above the wa |
constituting the osmoticum exceeds that of the | pores of the cell wall matrix . |
laments; by extruding the polymer melt through | pores of a spinneret. |
rter molecules migrate more easily through the | pores of the gel. |
der to be determined, as well as the volume of | pores of different sizes: A known mass of powder is |
ted particles, while alkalis were endowed with | pores of various sizes. |
of a small enough size can penetrate into the | pores of the stationary phase completely and all mol |
3 femoral | pores on each side. |
Male with 5 to 12 femoral | pores on each side; no pncanal pores. |
16 to 18 femoral | pores on each side; no prseanal pores. |
Male with 4 or 5 femoral | pores on each side. |
plants eliminate gases through the stomata, or | pores, on the surface of leaves. |
The | pores on the underside of the cap are hexagonal, col |
are structures in lichens that appear as tiny | pores on the outer surface of the lichen. |
two similar species is by counting the sensory | pores on the underside of the mandible. |
prominent dorsal crests in addition to femoral | pores on their thighs, which are used to release phe |
In the female, the genital | pores open into a small chamber, or vulva, which is |
defensins can aggregate to form 'channel-like' | pores; other s might bind to and cover the microbial |
Small | pores provide greater surface area while larger pore |
wall can be highly patterned with a variety of | pores, ribs, minute spines, marginal ridges and elev |
kin smooth, with more or less distinct rows of | pores round the neck, sides, and belly. |
re mostly pore-forming toxins (mostly chloride | pores), secreted by bacteria, that assemble to form |
These small | pores slow down the transfer of flavor between the b |
nch Oak used in barrel production have smaller | pores than its American counterpart. |
erogel that consists of 95% air, in nano-sized | pores that inhibit heat transfer through the aerogel |
Microporous garments have tiny | pores that allow water vapor to pass out of the fabr |
underside a creamy white and with hundreds of | pores that contain the spores. |
tool would smear the material and close up the | pores that are on the surface adjacent to the journa |
This filter had | pores that were smaller than bacteria, and made it p |
one another forming filtration slits (or slit | pores) that, in contrast to those in the glomerular |
zing soils whereby water migrates through soil | pores to the freezing zone (through capillary action |
nt in the mud, commonly bentonite, clog enough | pores to form a mud cake capable of preventing furth |
oval shape, which allows for the dough's large | pores to form, and then baked for at least half an h |
In some species, the | pores were clustered in distinct regions, but in oth |
Agarose on the other hand has large | pores, which allows for the separation of polymers. |
The walls between corallites are pierced by | pores which allowed transfer of nutrients between po |
and thin skin with many notable lenticels, or | pores, which allow the exchange of gases with the at |
l (adding pressure outside the part) saturates | pores with monomer. |
single particles (about 8 nm in diameter) and | pores with a diameter of 24 nm, surrounded by tiny p |
esearchers used to think that perforin creates | pores within the cells, through which the granzymes |
ombined forms: while free water remains in the | pores without reaction with the materials' other con |
cover a ship's hull beneath which a series of | pores would supply the slime compound. |
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