ginkgo|ginkgoes|ginkgos in English

noun

[gink·go || 'gɪŋkəʊ]

ornamental shade tree having wedge-shaped leaves and yellow flowers (native to China and Japan)

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1. Various wild ginseng and ginkgo nuts.

2. Drink some ginkgo and let the photos burn.

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4. Ginkgos adapt well to the urban environment, tolerating pollution and confined soil spaces.

5. Cycads were also common, as were ginkgos and tree ferns in the forest.

6. I'm currently based at Ginkgo Bioworks, which is a biotechnology startup in Boston.

7. Ginkgo sperm were first discovered by the Japanese botanist Sakugoro Hirase in 1896.

8. For functional polymer of rosin allyl alcohol ester, the static adsorption of ginkgo biloba flavone was

9. Pharmaceutical composition for preventing or treating hearing loss, containing cilostazol and ginkgo leaf extract as active ingredients

10. These results indicate that Ginkgo Biloba extract has a demonstrable positive influence on vertigo and gait instability.

11. Higher amplitudes of the acoustic nerve potentials show the protective effect of this fraction of Ginkgo biloba at acute sound damages.

12. Ginkgo has long been cultivated in China; some planted trees at temples are believed to be over 1,500 years old.

13. Ginkgo-toothed Beaked Whales occur over a broad latitudinal range in the deep waters of the tropical Pacific and Indian Oceans

14. The Database provides information for all species and higher-ranked taxa of the gymnosperms, i.e., Conifers, cycads, ginkgo, and the gnetophytes.

15. Ginkgos are large trees, normally reaching a height of 20–35 m (66–115 ft), with some specimens in China being over 50 m (160 ft).

16. The gymnosperms include conifers, cycads, gnetales and ginkgos and these may have appeared as a result of a whole genome duplication event which took place about 319 million years ago.

17. A calvaria found in the 1950s at White Island, also New Zealand, initially remained undescribed, but was later believed to be from a ginkgo-toothed beaked whale.

18. But research on microstructure changes of etiolated ginkgo leaves under white and blue light treatment showed that chloroplast had formed and there had some stroma lamella in it.

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20. The combination of the ginkgo leaf with the droplets of rain shows how with a strong foundation of strength and endurance, life can still be rejuvenated and Alightened

21. 29 This study was aiming to investigate the effects of Ginkgo biloba extract (GBE) on free radicals of different fibre types of quadriceps in rats by electron spin resonance (ESR).

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23. Members of the genus Cycas are called Cycads and although their more common name is Sago Palm, Cycas species are not palm trees (an angiosperm) but rather are ancient gymnosperms whose closest living relative is the ginkgo.

24. The IBX Test being offered by Concentric by Ginkgo is a PCR (polymerase chain reaction)-based test that is designed to detect the virus that causes COVID-19 in respiratory specimens, for example nasal, oral swabs, or saliva.

25. Antherozoid (spermatozoid) The motile male gamete of algae, fungi, bryophytes, clubmosses, horsetails, ferns, and certain gymnosperms. Antherozoids usually develop in an antheridium but in certain gymnosperms, such as Ginkgo and Cycas, they develop from a cell in the pollen tube