silkworm in English

noun
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the commercially bred caterpillar of the domesticated silkworm moth ( Bombyx mori ), which spins a silk cocoon that is processed to yield silk fiber.
The domesticated silkworm is one of a few lepidopteran species that have been used for genetic analysis.

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1. Silkworm Weaving a Cocoon.

2. The silkworm spins cocoon.

3. Aminoid - Korea supplier of silkworm, Aminoid, chunzam

4. Silkworm culture is practised in order to get silk.

5. This article outline research progress of silkworm moth.

6. This article outline research progress of male silkworm moth.

7. The idiogram of SC karyotyping of Eri Silkworm by 9 nuclei is made and the meiosis stage of Eri silkworm is discussed in the present paper.

8. Objective : To explore the mechanism of hypoglycemic action of silkworm cocoon.

9. Silkworm mulberry was built to publicize leadership group on the village.

10. They may also have practiced an early form of silkworm cultivation.

11. Silkworm chrysalis is the important raw material of silk industry.

12. And the lady dressed by the silkworm was probably oblivious to everything.

13. 10 Silkworm mulberry was built to publicize leadership group on the village.

14. The Silkworm Goddess had been beneficent to the tiny village this year.

15. The unspoken mobilization order for the silkworm campaign reached everywhere and everyone.

16. Silkworm die silk, wax torch party ash into tears beginning to dry.

17. The silkworm cocoon market price assumes the periodic vibration and the undulation multiplicity.

18. Silkworm clump reaches piscine wild duck , he Mang of found a state like that.

19. Justinian himself founded its famed silk industry with silkworm eggs smuggled out of China.

20. I would have to negotiate with the silkworm for the elastic in my britches!

21. Common sources of Chlorophyll used for medicine include alfalfa (Medicago sativa) and silkworm droppings.

22. The favourite traditional Chinese medicines of Ye are Cynanchum, Sunburn silkworm, deer grass, etc.

23. Conclusion: Protein in silkworm chrysalis can increased cellular and humoral immunity in mice evidently.

24. The silkworm chrysalis skin is a kind of waste after removing pupa oil and protein.

25. Male silkworm moths have two elaborate antennae that look like tiny, delicate fern fronds.

26. It is tougher and more waterproof than silkworm strands, which are commonly used in clothing.

27. This silkworm cocoon, for example, creates a highly sophisticated architecture, a home inside which to metamorphisize.

28. The another cause that causes silkworm output growth is, superfluous the misdirect of butterfly silk ability.

29. It is Shandong where wild silkworm was earliest reared, and pongee as well as mulberry silks produced.

30. Up to 10% cash back  · Changes in the morphology and quantity of mitochondria and mitochondrial DNA during eupyrene and Apyrene spermatogenesis in the silkworm were examined by electron microscopy and by fluorescence in situ hybridization with a 2 kb silkworm mitochondrial DNA clone (pBmMtE2)

31. The medium mainly containing rice and the pupa of silkworm was used to cultivate the sporocarp of Cordyceps militaris.

32. Silkworm Cocoons for Exfoliating Scrub, Natural Face Cleanser Washing, Cut Silk Mulberry Cocoons, Raw Material for Silk Fibers, White Undyed DoubleKong

33. The silkworm first attaches itself to the environment -- it creates a tensile structure -- and it then starts spinning a compressive cocoon.

34. Pieris rapae was for the first time used instead of silkworm in producing Nb, which was of equal effect on Pieris rapae .

35. Sangju is nicknamed Sam Baek, or "Three Whites", referring to three prominent agricultural products rice, silkworm cocoons, and dried persimmons from the area.

36. Snacking on silkworm moth larvae or adding blitzed bees to sauces could offer a much-needed solution to soaring costs of red meat.

37. Now I'm going to mark on the toughness values for nylon fiber, bombyx -- or domesticated silkworm silk -- wool, Kevlar, and carbon fibers.

38. Effect of an imidazole derivate i. e. " Jinlu" on growth and development of the Japanese oak silkworm(Sentencedict.com ), Antheraea yamamai is reported.

39. In this paper, we established the HPLC fingerprint of methanol extracts from white muscardine silkworm to reflect its internal chemical information and evaluate its quality.

40. The mulberry silkworm belongs to Bombycidae. It is an insect of complete metamorphosis. There are four stages of its life: egg, larva, pupa and moth.

41. The oldest cultivated in the organization chart, has detailed records of the ancient Sericultural Farmer silkworm education, sericulture and silk around, discovered in the entire process.

42. The silkworm, Bombyx mori, has a dimorphic sperm system.The eupyrene sperm is the sperm to fertilize eggs and the Apyrene sperm plays a crucial role for assisting fertilization

43. However, when we placed the silkworm on a flat patch, not inside a box, we realized it would spin a flat cocoon and it would still healthily metamorphisize.

44. We placed it inside a box with magnetic sensors, and that allowed us to create this 3-dimensional point cloud and visualize the complex architecture of the silkworm cocoon.

45. Heat-treated (33°C for 96h) Daizo (DH) males, one of the strains in the silkworm, produce only eupyrene sperm, while in triploid males only Apyrene sperm are functional.

46. A twilled dress fabric of worsted and silk or cotton, especially a black kind formerly used for mourning clothes. ‘Confusingly, the original source of the word was the Greek bombux, ‘silkworm ‘, from which we also get Bombazine.’’

47. The 13 Aureole signs and corresponding months are as follows: Pig-Goat: Torax 1 - Norvath 66 (or December 22 - January 20) Hyper, Fun-Loving, Brave, Stubborn, Impulsive, Hates Rules Silkworm: Norvath 67 - Sagnog 2 (or January 21 - February 18)

48. Ailanthus altissima, commonly called tree of heaven, is native to China and was introduced into New York City in 1820 as a street tree and food source for silkworm caterpillars. It has now naturalized throughout much of the United States

49. Bombazine (n.) (also Bombasine, bambazine), 1550s, "raw cotton;" 1570s, "twilled or corded dress material woven of silk and wool, always inexpensive and of the same color," from French bombasin (14c.) "cotton cloth," from Medieval Latin bombacinium "silk texture," from Late Latin bombycinium, neuter of bombycinius "silken," from bombyx "silk, silkworm," from Greek bombyx (see bombast).

50. Bombazine (n.) (also bombasine, bambazine), 1550s, "raw cotton;" 1570s, "twilled or corded dress material woven of silk and wool, always inexpensive and of the same color," from French bombasin (14c.) "cotton cloth," from Medieval Latin bombacinium "silk texture," from Late Latin bombycinium, neuter of bombycinius "silken," from bombyx "silk, silkworm," from Greek bombyx (see bombast).