This type of screen is biased toward reversion events that result in a high percentage of flagellate cells. |
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Only one study has examined the importance of sperm length for sperm competition success in a species with more typical flagellate sperm. |
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The normal microbiota in this anoxic environment are composed of bacteria, ciliate and flagellate protozoa, and anaerobic chytridiomycete fungi. |
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This flagellate is surrounded by fungal hyphae, which appear in different sectional planes each as a bright central core with surrounding halo. |
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Most unicellular flagellate algae are phototactic, i.e., capable of orientation with respect to the direction of light. |
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Unlike any other flagellate algae, they contain phycobilins as accessory photosynthetic pigments, as do red algae and cyanobacteria. |
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The flagellate, Hexamita columbae occurs in pigeon flocks mainly in the summer and autumn months. |
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Strong growth of a flagellate species can trigger a sudden influx of vegetal matter towards the zooplankton. |
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There's a very simple answer that we love to flagellate ourselves and say it's all our fault. |
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Figure 1.6 shows a flagellate protozoan and a flagellar pocket in detail. |
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These data indicate that the jakobids are most similar to an interesting collection of other flagellate groups that possess suspension feeding grooves. |
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This tiny cryptophyte flagellate is common in our waters in the summer months. |
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In 2005, more advanced organisms began to show up in the water, such as Crytophyte flagellate and species of zooplankton like Cyclops vernalis and Daphnia. |
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Part of the processions on the Thursday and Friday of Easter week, los Picaos are anonymous people who, dressed in white and with their faces covered, flagellate their backs in a medieval rite of self-discipline. |
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And they flagellate themselves with twigs until their bodies are red. |
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Not dwell on them too much, we as Canadians shouldn't flagellate ourselves too much about injustices in our past, but nor should be ignore them or deny them or pretend they never happened. |
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Seasonal variation of nanoplankton flagellate densities in Tampa Bay, Florida. |
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Amoeba proteus, for example, selects the flagellate Chilomonas paramecium in preference to Monas punctum, even when the number of Monas in the medium is high. |
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Wood particles take about 24 hours to pass through lower termite gut, most of that time being digested in food vacuoles of hindgut flagellate protozoa. |
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Most wood decomposition in the digestive tract of subterranean termite workers occurs in food vacuoles of flagellate protozoan symbionts in the hindgut. |
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