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Перевод: morphology
[существительное] морфология
Тезаурус:
- Nineteen consenting patients attending a radiotherapy follow-up clinic donated 20ml venous blood for a full blood count (processed on a Technicon H-1 analyser) and investigation of their chromosomal morphology.
- Such conclusions were arrived at by studying the fossilized limb proportions and limb-joint morphology of dinosaurs rather than footprint tracks, although some of these tracks, as we shall see, show speeds a lot faster than those Beverly Halstead was talking about.
- One cannot read English unambiguously, he says, unless one has competence in the phonology and morphology of the language, a source of difficulty for foreigners and a problem even for competent native speakers:
- Current advances in knowledge of graptolite morphology and distribution are leading to the recognition of further subdivisions in the Ordovician and the Silurian.
- (i) initial recovery of the mitotic cells which may be aided by earlier exposure to a mitotic arrestant, (ii) treatment with a hypotonic solution so that they swell, (iii) fixation to preserve chromosome morphology, and (iv) spreading and flattening onto glass slides.
- Future studies could show that genetic changes in gene families could have effects on any aspect of phenotype, from sexual behaviour to morphology, and might also influence the behaviour of chromosomes and the expression of genes.
- This morphology does not lend itself to analysis after conventional staining since only a few of the autosomes show distinguishing features in the form of secondary constrictions (Figure 3a) and, of the sex chromosomes, only the Y of some strains can be recognized by virtue of occasionally visible unique features (Figure 3a).
- The morphology of some of these was very like that of Clydagnathus a "creature" known elsewhere in the Lower Carboniferous - and that is what the animal has been called.
- Analysis of the morphology of the resulting cell clusters assisted by 4, 6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) staining of nuclei, Section 3.6.2 has been used to assess the influence of cell interactions on cell fate during development (26).
- The morphology of the alveolar clivus supports this alternative, in which case Graecopithecus can be interpreted as a fossil hominine, but there is a possibility that this morphology represents an ancestral great ape character which was primitively retained in Graecopithecus and the hominines (and was independently further modified to produce the more derived orang-utan condition).
- Its diet appears to have been soft fruit, which appeared to contradict the suggestion that thick enamel was adaptive for hard fruit diets; but the more recent conclusion that the microwear of the much earlier thick-enamelled hominoid from Pasalar is indicative of a hard-fruit diet suggests that there was a dietary shift after the development of thick enamel, with dietary change independent of morphology.
- This example clearly demonstrates that morphology can be made to fit any preconception, even those diametrically opposed to each other.
- It was assumed that spoken forms which failed to observe the rules of morphology and syntax considered appropriate to written forms were "incorrect" and "ungrammatical".
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