desiccation in Czech

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1. Cryptobiotic desiccation is …

2. Perhaps this is a response to desiccation.

3. Spores normally resist desiccation and have many ordinary procedures of disinfection.

4. Application: Suitable for desiccation, medical treatment and poultry artificial incubation.

5. Desiccation The drying out of an organism due to evaporation.

6. With the gradual desiccation of the Sahara, they headed south.

7. 13 The dramatic desiccation of North Africa is a perplexing phenomenon.

8. Boric acid also acts as a herbicide; causing the desiccation of plants

9. He puts the variation down to pigeon damage and heavy rains after desiccation.

10. In Europe the desiccation and preservation of corpses is a particularly Sicilian affair.

11. When the low water - cement ratio gets off, concrete self - desiccation shrinkage produces easily.

12. The film block design utilize special mixed desiccation to get off water and acid.

13. There are indications that deforestation and forest fragmentation are accelerating this gradual desiccation.

14. The lakes may have undergone numerous episodes of inundation, evaporation ( and possibly freezing ), and desiccation.

15. Synonyms for Aridness include dehydration, desiccation, dryness, parchedness, scorchedness, drought, aridity, waterlessness, thirst and exsiccation

16. The major reason for autogenous shrinkage—self-desiccation—cannot be eliminated by traditional curing methods.

17. Three cases of homosexuality correction by electric desiccation under hypnoticsituation had all been done successfuly.

18. Medical definition of Anabiosis: a state of suspended animation induced in some organisms by desiccation.

19. To survive aestivation, resistance to desiccation is developed by all length classes of S. occidentale.

20. I was thinking of doing the starvation diet because desiccation makes the time go faster.

21. They are there to protect the seed - and the germinating seedling - from desiccation and physical harm.

22. Desiccation cracks and contracted pores of the primary coagulum are also remarkable in metacrysts of pyrite.

23. Self - desiccation: autogenous relative humidity change of a cementitious material system after setting. caused by chemical shrinkage.

24. 9 Insects can also lose heat by evaporation from their spiracles, but this may lead to desiccation.

25. Provided to and mining enterprises , laboratories and scientific research institutes for desiccation, torrefaction, wax - melting and sterilization.

26. Ascarid eggs are resistant to desiccation, persist for a long time in the environment, and remain directly infective

27. Meanwhile, Africa experienced a trend of desiccation which resulted in the creation of the Sahara, Namib, and Kalahari deserts.

28. Anabiosis a state of suspended animation, induced in some organisms by desiccation. Collins Dictionary of Biology, 3rd ed

29. Or slightly differently phrased, are resurrection plants using genes evolved in seed desiccation tolerance in their roots and leaves?

30. Unprotected in the desert, they would lose so much water by evaporation that they would quickly die of desiccation.

31. After the desiccation tolerance test, we can know generally that the storage behavior of Manglietia grandis seeds are intermediate type.

32. Chondroitin sulfate was deposited by ethanol after eliminating the protein and fattiness with protease and lipase, then the product was gotten after desiccation.

33. We also studied on the inspissation and desiccation technology, and find out the preparation method of the granule finally.

34. 23 Unprotected in the desert, they would lose so much water by evaporation that they would quickly die of desiccation.

35. It was suggested that desiccation sensitivity in recalcitrant wampee seeds was related to the metabolism of nucleic acids and proteins.

36. In this way the timbers will be protected from repeated desiccation and expansion, potentially a grave danger to such ancient wood.

37. 9 The same note of emotional catharsis was sounded by the Romantic poets in general,[www.Sentencedict.com] after the desiccation of late neoclassicism.

38. 18 In this way the timbers will be protected from repeated desiccation and expansion, potentially a grave danger to such ancient wood.

39. Owing to the low atmospheric humidity and the constant howling winds , desiccation is rapid and all bodies exposed to the air are very quickly dried up .

40. The invention concerns the use, for the desiccation and abscission of plant organs, of 3-phenyluracil derivatives of the formula (I), in which R?

41. In this article some measures adopted in mass concrete construction of high rise building are discussed to avoid desiccation cracks, shrinkage crack and seepage.

42. The biofilm bacteria can share nutrients and are sheltered from harmful factors in the environment, such as desiccation, antibiotics, and a host body's immune system.

43. There is no direct evidence for the aerial (wind) transport of desiccation-resistant dormant stages such as eggs, but it is possible that this has occurred.

44. A Curettage and electrodesiccation, also known as a Curettage and desiccation, is a skin cancer treatment used to remove basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas

45. The unexpected short longevity of max. 1 year of the Flour Mite (Acarus siro) may have been caused by desiccation of the grain during cold storage.

46. For example, clams cannot survive outside of water, in contrast to some stoneflies or Alderflies that resist desiccation in some seasons of the year by burrowing into the hyporheic zone

47. And I'm going to illustrate this very crudely for maize, where the chromosomes below the off switch represent all the genes that are required for desiccation tolerance.

48. Although many bdelloids live in desiccation-prone habitats, such as ephemeral ponds, there are substantial numbers found in permanently aquatic habitats that are unable to desiccate.

49. In hot and arid regions, day-foraging ants face death by desiccation, so the ability to find the shortest route back to the nest reduces that risk.

50. Optimise the contribution of the Natura 2000 and the national nature networks to achieving good conservation status, and to reduce habitat fragmentation, atmospheric nitrogen deposition, desiccation and acidification.