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granular and poison
An exception is the granular poison frog ( Oophaga granulifera ) where the male and female place their cloacae in close proximity while facing in opposite directions and then release eggs and sperm simultaneously.
They have mucous glands which provide a slimy protective coating, and granular glands that secrete poison that is used as defense against predators.
The bright colours of this Granular Poison Frog | granular poison frog serve as a warning to predators of its noxious taste.

granular and is
The inner, granular mass is called the endoplasm and the outer, clear and glassy layer is called the cell cortex or the ectoplasm.
The inner, granular and more fluid portion of the cytoplasm is referred to as endoplasm. Proteins in different cellular compartment s and structures tagged with green fluorescent protein
Additionally, Schaeffer ( 1968, 284 ) describes that the sound of classical music " has decays ; it is granular ; it has attacks ; it fluctuates, swollen with impurities — and all this creates a musicality that comes before any ' cultural ' musicality.
The density of granular material can be ambiguous, depending on exactly how its volume is defined, and this may cause confusion in measurement.
This is because sand, like all powders and granular solids, contains a lot of air space in between individual grains.
Black powder is a granular mixture of
Granite () is a common widely occurring type of intrusive, felsic, igneous rock which is granular and crystalline in texture.
Usually it is dry cured, always with granular salt ; in Erdély or Transylvania and Banat, paprika might be added.
It is a colorless to white mineral crystallizing in the monoclinic crystal system typically occurring as prismatic to acicular crystals or granular masses.
Another form taken by calcite is oolitic limestone, which can be recognized by its granular ( oolite ) appearance.
The main output of the theory is a physical picture of space where space is granular.
Since snow is composed of small ice particles, it is a granular material.
The most common catalyst is granular alumina coated with iridium ( e. g. S-405 or KC 12 GA ).
Melanin is brown, non-refractile, and finely granular with individual granules having a diameter of less than 800 nanometers.
It is particularly suitable for transport of granular materials such as plastic granules used in injection molding, and cereal grains.
Gari is a creamy-white, granular flour with a slightly sour, fermented flavor from fermented, gelatinized fresh cassava tubers.
In Indian cuisine, the granular preparation of cassava starch, is known as sābūdānā '.
Reelin-expressing cells in the prenatal and early postnatal brain are predominantly found in the marginal zone ( MZ ) of the cortex and in the temporary subpial granular layer ( SGL ), which is manifested to the highest extent in human, and in the hippocampal stratum lacunosum-moleculare and the upper marginal layer of the dentate gyrus.
Today DEM is becoming widely accepted as an effective method of addressing engineering problems in granular and discontinuous materials, especially in granular flows, powder mechanics, and rock mechanics.

granular and typical
It is sometimes described as the Brazil nut effect when the largest particles end up on the surface of a granular material containing a mixture of variously sized objects ; this derives from the example of a typical container of mixed nuts, where the largest will be Brazil nuts.
* Immunoflourescence microscopy will reveal typical granular deposition of immunoglobulins and complement along the basement membrane.

granular and number
For a given supported number of possible output values, reducing the average granular distortion may involve increasing the average overload distortion, and vice-versa.
In the classical definition of the shallow-water or granular flow Froude number, the potential energy associated with the surface elevation,, is not considered.
Distinctive features ( Brodmann-1905 ): area 20 is similar to area 19 of Brodmann-1909 in the relative abundance of small cell types relative to the number of larger pyramidal cells ; a very dense, wide internal granular layer ( IV ) composed almost exclusively of granule cells, as in area 18 of Brodmann-1909 ; a broad, clear internal pyramidal layer ( V ) with few cells ; and a distinct multiform layer ( VI ).
They include liquids, colloids, polymers, foams, gels, granular materials, and a number of biological materials.

granular and tree
At the time of pollination, the tree distributes voluminous amounts of granular chaffe, which has come to be known as Tingley's Dandruff.

granular and family
It is specifically expressed in the spinous and granular layers of the epidermis with family member keratin 10.

granular and .
The surfaces were coarsely and finely granular and punctuated by clear, fluid-filled cysts measuring up to 3 cm. in diameter.
As shown in Figure 3, the protoplasm of other fibers was pale, granular, or flocculated and invaded by phagocytes.
the granular texture thus created likewise called attention to the reality of the surface and was effective over much larger areas.
In addition, most species of amphibian have granular glands that secrete distasteful or poisonous substances.
Their bodies writhe and they raise and lash their tails which makes it difficult for the predator to avoid contact with their poison-producing granular glands.
Carefully balanced composition, soft diffusion of light, and granular impasto characterize his work.
Two main types of filter media are employed in the chemical laboratory — surface filter, a solid sieve which traps the solid particles, with or without the aid of filter paper ( e. g. Büchner funnel, Belt filter, Rotary vacuum-drum filter, Cross-flow filters, Screen filter ), and a depth filter, a bed of granular material which retains the solid particles as it passes ( e. g. sand filter ).
Osborne Reynolds recognized in 1885 that shearing causes volumetric dilation of dense and contraction of loose granular materials.
Limestone may be crystalline, clastic, granular, or massive, depending on the method of formation.
See also granular material.
Dendrites contain granular endoplasmic reticulum or ribosomes, with diminishing amounts with distance from the cell body.

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