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CLUMPED

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Numero di lettere

7

È palindromo

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16
CL
CLU
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LU
LUM
MP
MPE
PE
PED
UM
UMP

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3

302
CD
CDE
CDL
CDM
CDP
CDU
CE
CED
CEL
CEM
CEP
CEU
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CLD

Esempi di utilizzo di CLUMPED in una frase

  • As a group they show a huge range in vegetative form, terrestrial or epiphytic, and can be found as tall cane-like plants a meter or so high, clumped or trailing, pendent or climbing, erect or creeping, tufted and tiny, delicate moss-like species that can grow on the thinnest of twigs.
  • Type I as highly differentiated "leukocytoid lymphocyte", round-to-lobulated nucleus, mature clumped chromatin with or without nucleoli and with varying degree of basophilia in the cytoplasm.
  • British radio pioneer Oliver Lodge made the coherer into a practical receiver by adding a "decoherer" which tapped the coherer after each reception to dislodge clumped filings, thus restoring the device's sensitivity.
  • They also have less prominent nucleoli than myeloblasts and their chromatin is more coarse and clumped.
  • Grease ice is a very thin, soupy layer of frazil crystals clumped together, and only formed in large, open bodies of water most notably the ocean.
  • Histologically, the lymphoma cells in classic MCL are characterized as small to medium lymphocytes with scant cytoplasm and clumped chromatin with prominent nuclear clefts and the nucleoli are not visible.
  • Invasive plants are a main threat to both varieties, as they outcompete them and change the local fire regime; the Camatta Canyon amole occurs in a single clumped, localized population that could be reduced significantly in a wildfire.
  • The fibers are found in astrocytic processes and are thought to be clumped intermediate filament proteins, primarily glial fibrillary acidic protein.
  • His period of activity is estimated based on his works being clumped with those of other mid-13th-century trouvères in the chansonniers.
  • Gymnopilus imperialis fruitbodies are cespitose (clumped together at the stem), and are found on trunks or at the bases of living or dead frondose trees, especially Eucalyptus species.
  • This is a petite biennial or perennial herb taking a clumped form just a few centimeters tall, its herbage growing on a caudex and taproot unit.
  • This is a petite perennial herb taking a clumped form just a few centimeters tall, its herbage growing on a caudex and taproot unit.
  • It is a small perennial herb taking a clumped form just a few centimeters tall, its herbage growing on a caudex and taproot unit.
  • People with naturally-occurring dark skin have melanosomes which are clumped, large and full of eumelanin.
  • The spikelets have 1-2 fertile florets which are diminished at the apex while the sterile florets are barren, cuneate, and clumped with both its rhachilla and its floret callus being pubescent.
  • The SOHR posted a video online which according to the New York Times "showed what appeared to be an execution ground, with dozens of lifeless bodies clumped against a wall pockmarked with bullet holes".
  • Using the Gram stain technique, staphylococci are easily identified by their clumped, gram-positive, coccus morphology.
  • During proof of concept studies, clumped isotopes were used to provide accurate temperature reconstructions in epithermal, sediment hosted, and Mississippi Valley Type (MVT) deposits.
  • Kinetic isotope effect (KIE) occurs in irreversible reactions, such as methanogenesis, and can deviate methane clumped isotopologue composition from its thermodynamic equilibrium.
  • The lobes, which measure 5–10 mm wide, are covered with lobules, particularly along the margins and the cracks in the thallus surface, as well as pimple-like bumps (sometimes clumped together) visible through the tomentum.
  • She specialises in paleoceanography and paleoclimatology, and leads multiple grants to develop new techniques to reconstruct past temperatures, most importantly clumped isotope thermometry.
  • Individuals with this condition usually start showing signs of nyctalopia (also known as night-blindness) during their early childhood, increase in sensitivity to blue light, progressive decrease of visual acuity in both eyes, cataract, peripheral vision loss, vitreous liquefaction and detachment, clumped pigment deposits of the fundus, either peripheral or central retinoschisis, cystic macular edema, and retinal degeneration.
  • Clumped isotope measurements from the Green River Basin and the Bighorn Basin confirm a high seasonality of temperature, contradicting climatological predictions of an equable climate under greenhouse conditions.



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