striation|striations in English

noun

[stri·a·tion || straɪ'eɪʃn]

state of being marked with narrow lines or grooves; stria; parallel scratches or grooves caused by glacial movement (Geology)

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1. Glacial Abrasion is commonly characterized by glacial striations

2. There's a deep striation to the victim's anterior C-6.

3. By modifying Scanning Electron Microscopic preparation techniques, the surface transverse striation could be shown.

4. The oval and striation residue marks indicate the use of naphthenate and boric acid as accelerants.

5. Striation and oval residue marks indicate the use of naphthenate and boric acids as accelerants.

6. Corking (uncountable) The formation of white, cork-like striations on a jalapeño pepper

7. Specific changes included striations into the diaphysis (12 cases) and beaking of the metaphyseal margin(21 cases).

8. Beefwood gets its name from its rusty color and dark-to-pale striations, which give it the appearance of raw meat.

9. The acrosome has a length of 7 μ, a width of 0,3 μ and resembles a rod with delicate longitudinal striations.

10. This shows vertical striations on its inner side and lacks denticles on its front edge; these features are, in this combination, only known from Ceratosaurus.

11. Like others of the series, Bytownite forms grey to white triclinic crystals commonly exhibiting the typical plagioclase twinning and associated fine striations.

12. Sardinian Adnations amanitins anatomist animation animators antiarins antiatoms damnation distraint dominants dramatist imitation imitators initiator intromits maintains mandarins mandators natations nitration nonartist radiation sanitoria satiation striation tamarinds tarantism tarnation tradition.

13. Horizontal striations add a series of linear voids to lighten the appearance of the exterior wall, similarly allowing natural light to dapple the interior.

14. Specifically, paleontologist Mark Purnell of the University of Leicester in England and his colleagues found four sets of striations oriented in different directions on the teeth of Edmontosaurus.

15. Medical Definition of A band : one of the cross striations in striated muscle that contain myosin filaments and appear dark under the light microscope and light in polarized light Learn More about A band

16. Cola acuminata, an evergreen tree about 20 metres in height, has long, ovoid leaves pointed at both the ends with a leathery texture.The trees have cream flowers with purplish-brown striations, and star-shaped fruit.

17. The Appositional secretion process of the enamel during its histogenesis creates a series of striations on the surface of the dental crown in the form of grooves known as Perikymata (Simmer & Hu, 20peri [phrase omitted] 'around' + kyma [phrase omitted] derived from the Greek words 'wave' (Cortes & …

18. Tegument covered with Aculeae; subapical lobe undivided, seta a sharp with tip bent dorsally, seta b stouter with more of end bent, seta c also stout, curved slightly with end recurved, seta d-f finer with end sharply hooked, seta g foliform with striations, seta h fine and curved

19. The dark stri[aelig],or the Anisotropal substance, under these circumstances, become paler and paler, whilst the membranes crossing the light stri[aelig]become more and more conspicuous, till at length these last appear to be the exclusive cause of the dark striation of the muscle, the dark or Anisotropal and the clear or isotropal substance

20. The geographical link between the chestnut and the Mugello, an area especially well-suited for growing nut-bearing chestnuts, stems mainly from the fact that the local ecotypes of chestnut, all traceable to the Marrone Fiorentino variety, reproduced agamically for many centuries (as confirmed by the presence of many centuries-old trees), besides being genetically suited to the local environment (soils, climate, cultivation methods, etc.) form an indissoluble pair with the area and give the chestnuts characteristics which make them quite distinguishable from those of other areas by their shape (slightly flattened), hilum (rectangular) and colour (reddish brown with darker, raised, longitudinal striations).