Examples of using Morphological in English and their translations into Chinese
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Morphological study of the birds revealed that G.
Few of those have demonstrated morphological adaptations to the climate change.
Morphological studies the structure and shape of the plant(from the cell to the organ at each level).
Is a unique biotechnology company dedicated to the morphological studies of the central nervous system.
Based on morphological criteria, I began to suspect that they were bacteria.
One of the most excitingaspects of this discovery is how it bridges the morphological space between these two groups," Melillo said.
In addition to the morphological effects, the Unc-70 mutation also produce defective neurons.
The plants selected for the study spanned five lots andaimed to encompass the range of morphological differences exhibited by Geisha.
In the ideal morphological model of a passive continental margin, these sediments belong to the continental rise.
A diamond receipt is a document which should specify the exact location where the diamond was mined anddescribe its morphological features.
It has a double-stranded DNA genome and on morphological grounds appears to be a member of the Siphoviridae.
A morphological matrix is basically a table with the logo design components in the left hand column and your ideas on the right.
The methods described before are very efficient for morphological and phenotypes investigation, nevertheless present some shortcomings.
These induce morphological changes in the dermis(skin)- in preparation for receiving and transporting the cancer cells.
This grouping of material technologies makes sense because graphene andCNTs, despite their morphological differences, have much in common;
For both the structural and morphological shifts, as well as some of the work is sent as raconundan CVs. pdf.
Embryos were exposed to the drug(0.035 to 0.35 mg/ml)at gastrulation and assessed for morphological defects at stages equivalent to 9-14 somites.
The islands are the main morphological characteristic of Greece and an integral part of the culture and tradition of the country.
This is a psychological- physiological- morphological response to the direction of the development of the results of the lesion.
Based on the morphological and geochemical features, two main types of nodules C and A, and intermediate type B, were classified.
But it was not until we had the genetic and morphological analyses of our collaborating team that we knew we really had a new species.
Dose-dependent morphological changes such as blurring boundaries among pancreatic islet cells were observed(Zhang 2013e).
We had the photos and suspected it was a hybrid from morphological characteristics intermediate between species", researcher Robin Baird said.
It is this sort of morphological triangulation that has been used to help imagine the bodily forms of concestors in this book.
This implies, that the difference in morphological complexity cannot be easily explained by the presence or absence of individual genes.
A shape(in blue) and its morphological dilation(in green) and erosion(in yellow) by a diamond-shape structuring element.
This is the body of psychological- physiological- morphological response to the development of the process conducive to the healthy development of the body.
These structures have a perfect morphological preservation over hundreds of millions of years, but are chemically transformed through oxidative crosslinking.
This psychological- physiological- morphological process, as well as with the breathing and exercise exercise, is an important mechanism of Qigong effect.
Biology Takes Form traces the development of morphological research in German universities and illuminates significant institutional and intellectual changes in nineteenth-century German biology.