Carapace

Aquarium (42)
Carapace (21)
Claw (37)
Feather (227)
Fin (12)
Gizzard (4)
Menagerie (6)
Nest (322)
Tail (142)
Trap (256)

Synopsis: 4.4. animals: Other: Carapace:


Livescience_2013 02805.txt

They are distinguished by their shiny carapace (hard covering over the front of the body) which is haired lightly.


Livescience_2013 06748.txt

and shells and holding an atlatl (spear-thrower) features associated with Teotihuacan writes researcher John Montgomery in his book Tikal:


Livescience_2014 01769.txt

ll actually dissolve their own bones to make baby-housing shells. That&#39; s one way to lose baby weight!</


Livescience_2014 02998.txt

One of the specimens was found with debris of shells and tiny vertebrae between its ribs and pelvis but the scientists aren't sure


Nature 00421.txt

Francis Nimmo, a planetary scientist at the University of California, Santa cruz, had suggested that the plumes came directly from the solid ice shell,


popsci_2013 02420.txt

There's still plenty of testing to do before the newly created virus shell can be used as a vaccine however.


popsci_2013 03132.txt

@Addl The 2000 year old live animals you cite was from testing mollusk shells. The carbon in mollusk shells is dissolved from calcium carbonate in water.

Thus the measurement was an average of when the carbon formed not the age of the animal.


ScienceDaily_2013 06771.txt

The shell is tough --and accounts for the difficulty in squashing a bedbug. But research by Zhu's team and others has established that it's also a metabolic hot spot to protect against insecticides.


ScienceDaily_2013 09041.txt

whose regulation controls oil palm yielda multinational team of scientists has identified a single gene called Shell that regulates yield of the oil palm tree.

The discovery that regulation of the Shell gene will enable breeders to boost palm oil yields by nearly one-third is excellent news for the rainforest

The discovery of Shell indicates a clear path toward more intensive use of already planted lands

Mutations in Shell explain the single most important economic trait of the oil palm: how the thickness of its shell correlates to fruit size

and oil yield explains Dr. Rajinder Singh of the MPOB first author of the Nature paper describing the Shell gene.

The Shell gene is responsible for the oil palm's three known shell forms: dura (thick; pisifera (shell-less;

Tenera palms contain one mutant and one normal version or allele of Shell an optimum combination that results in 30%more oil per land area than dura palms.

and land usethe discovery of the Shell gene and its two naturally occurring mutations highlight new molecular strategies to identify seeds

Seed producers can now use the genetic marker for the Shell gene to distinguish the three fruit forms in the nursery long before they are field-planted.


ScienceDaily_2013 18728.txt

It is found in the animal kingdom in insects inside sea shells and in feathers and is seen also in some plants.


ScienceDaily_2014 09837.txt

and in the waters surrounding the island of Moorea in French polynesia Florida Museum invertebrate zoology curator Gustav Paulay dredged from the deep sea a new hermit crab that exemplifies a rarely documented process in which hermit crabs move out of their shells


Smart_Planet_10 00709.txt

The rest (coffee grounds, vegetable scraps from the kitchen, oyster shells) is saved for the garden. We re composting on two levels,


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