Nghĩa của từ filaments bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
a slender threadlike object or fiber, especially one found in animal or plant structures.
a filament of cellulose

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1. Heating filaments, electric

2. It walks along Actin filaments, travelling towards the pointed end (- end) of the filaments

3. Actin filaments and pseudopodia form.

4. Electron Microscope Apertures, Microholes, Filaments & More

5. 15 The actin filaments extend into the cytoplasm from this point and form long filaments orientated concentrically around the platelet granules.

6. Contained within the iris are thousands of nerve filaments.

7. Factor Va also bound to actin filaments saturated with myosin.

8. Effects of actin filaments on fibrin clot structure and lysis

9. Actinomycetes A heterogeneous collection of bacteria that form branching filaments

10. The filaments of light bulbs are made from tungsten wire.

11. The outer disk contains unusual light-year long orange filaments.

12. The microfilaments are comparable in size and morphology to actin filaments.

13. Fringes of hairs on the rear filaments explain the “Bristletail” part

14. The filaments themselves are forked at various places and often meander wildly.

15. Actin Filaments (F-Actin) grow from the polymerization of G-Actin monomers

16. Both network models have been tested with microtubules, actin filaments and bacteria.

17. Applied Physics Lanthanum and Cerium Hexaboride (LaB 6 and CeB 6) Filaments / Cathodes

18. Our images reveal the arrangement of individual actin filaments within the contracting Actomyosin …

19. Acetate fabrics are made with spun filaments of cellulose taken from wood pulp

20. The male organs are the Anthers and the filaments, which together are the stamen

21. Round whitish colonies of a novel Euryarchaeota species are spaced along thin filaments that can range up to 15 centimetres (5.9 in) long; these filaments are made of a particular bacteria species.

22. For Adherens junctions, cadherins interact with actin filaments through intermediate anchor proteins called catenins

23. Byssal filaments found in a byssal cavity are formed by byssal gland or Byssogenous apparatus

24. In engineering, the word Bifilar describes wire which is made of two filaments or strands

25. Actin filaments interact with myosin to assist in muscle contraction as well as aiding in …

26. The production process and post processing behaviour of fine denier profiled polyester filaments were discussed.

27. These precipitates occupy the interlamellar space obstructing the movement of gill filaments and respiration .

28. Filaments linked living beings with the seeds of themselves in the deep-down ooze.

29. Actinins stabilize adjacent sarcomeres and anchor filaments to cell-cell contacts by cross-linking actin

30. It appears that the key to muscle action lies in these actin and myosin filaments.

31. On a grand scale, they look like thin sheets and filaments around vast bubblelike voids.

32. Yank on one filament in the web, and the other filaments had to move, too.

33. The softened filaments would be boiled in stock, flavored, and made into a steaming soup.

34. Uniform absorption was achieved once the translocatable radioactivity reached the medullary conducting cells (sieve filaments).

35. Aggregations of the filaments can be made in the form of floor matting and abrasive articles.

36. Soil is bound within Cryptobiotic crusts by organic filaments of cyanobacteria, once called blue-green algae

37. Stamens are composed of saclike Anthers (microsporangia) and filaments, which are stalks that support the Anthers

38. Agave parviflora: Its leaves have white markings and curling filaments that give it a hairy look

39. Cirrus clouds are detached clouds that take the form of delicate white filaments, strands, or hooks.

40. Because LED Bulbs do not have filaments, they're also a lot more durable than other lights

41. In the 1950s, special "computer tubes" were developed with filaments that omitted volatile elements like silicon.

42. The presence of microtubules and filaments of blood platelets is confirmed by the freeze-etching technique.

43. Five to eight filaments are twisted to make a thread, which can be woven into fabric.

44. These filaments were found under a layer of dirt that accumulated during impact with the terrain.

45. Actin filaments (F-Actin) are linear polymers of globular Actin (G-Actin) subunits and occur as microfilaments in the cytoskeleton and as thin filaments, which are part of the contractile apparatus, in muscle and nonmuscle cells (see contractile bundles)

46. Variables included different swimming gaits and their interaction with passive objects, such as filaments and elastic boundaries.

47. Taken together, these findings indicated that actin filaments controlling cell shape are central to axon–glial cell interaction.

48. In case of filament lamps with two filaments, the centre of the major filament shall be taken.

49. The oxygen atoms produce the blue-green hue that seems to enshroud the detailed folds and filaments.

50. ‘The phenomenon was first described in a red Alga and a green Alga more than 30 years ago.’ ‘Most of the lichen is composed of fungal filaments, but living among the filaments are Algal cells, usually from a green Alga or a cyanobacterium.’