Приклади вживання Amoeba Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Next Amoeba.
VJ Amoeba(Scott McPherson).
That brain eating amoeba is one.
Amoeba life cycle consists of the following stages:.
The ideal killer is an amoeba eating a brain.
In the amoeba the Legionella bacteria grows and reproduces itself.
I just split up with this total amoeba, so.
Dysenteric amoeba: life cycle and provoked disease.
Polychaos dubium was previously known as Amoeba dubia.
So… if you ever go to Amoeba here's what I recommend doing:.
Protozoan- caused by protozoa: Toxoplasma, amoeba, plazmodyy.
The amoeba migrates from the nose to the brain where it damages brain tissue.
Due to the hidden lighting, the ceiling resembles an amoeba floating in the air.
The amoeba is resistant towards UV-light, chlorine, ozone and heat.
Man has developed out of the animals, and there is no serious gap between him and the amoeba.
When the amoeba was getting water in one of the adjacent channels lights dimmed.
Later on, it became evident that telomere DNA, with its characteristic sequence,is present in most plants and animals, from amoeba cells to human beings.
Single-celled amoeba have genomes that are 100 times larger than those of humans.
In safe laboratory conditions, Mr Claverie and his colleagues will attempt to revive thenewly discovered virus by placing it with single-cell amoeba, which will serve as its host.
Instinctively, the amoeba would extend tendrils into the channels to try and get the food.
Amoeba is the simplest creature that we go to school on one of the first lessons of biology.
You see, evolution is alright from amoeba to human beings, but there is no evolution for incarnations.
Celled amoeba genomes have 100 times more than a man, in fact, they have almost the largest known genomes.
This prompted scientists to think that amoeba can act as natural reservoirs and carriers of plague.
When the amoeba reaches the water, it affects the probability that the light will go off in channels, which are the next cities on the route.
In their work, the Japanese scientists used the amoeba Physarum polycephalum, and more specifically- its slime, which it distributes as a“scout”.
They set the amoeba in a special chamber filled with channels, and at the end of each channel the researchers placed some food.
What this means is that for the amoeba, adding more cities doesn't increase the amount of time it takes to solve the problem.
When the amoeba extends into a channel representing a city, it affects the likelihood that a light will go off in channels representing the next cities on the route.
Hardly anyone considers the amoeba of highly intelligent individuals, because she doesn't have a nervous system in the usual sense.