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  • asexual spore
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  • resting spore
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  • spore
    Ȧ¾¾, Æ÷ÀÚ, ¾ÆÆ÷
  • spore coat
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  • spore core
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  • spore cortex
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  • spore integument
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  • spore protoplast
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  • spore stain
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  • sexual spore
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  • black caries
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  • black cornea
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  • black eye
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  • black fever
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  • black fly
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  • spore
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  • black fever
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  • black tongue
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  • asexual spore
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  • budding spore
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  • cystoid spore
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  • spore coat
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  • spore core
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  • spore cortex
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  • spore integument
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  • spore protoplast
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  • refractile spore
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  • resting spore
    ÈÞÁöȦ¾¾, ÈÞÁöÆ÷ÀÚ
  • spore
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  • sexual spore
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  • spindle spore
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  • spore stain
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  • black box
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  • Sudan black B stain
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  • aerobic spore-forming bacilli
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  • asexual spore
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  • asexual spore
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  • asexual spore
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  • budding spore
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  • budding spore
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  • coat, spore
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  • cystoid spore
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  • integument, spore
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  • refractile spore
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  • resting spore
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  • sexual spore
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  • spindle spore
    ¹æÃß»óÆ÷ÀÚ(¡­ßÒøàí­).
  • spore
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  • spore
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  • spore coat
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  • spore
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  • black fly
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  • black water fever
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  • spore peptide
    Æ÷ÀÚ(øàí­)
  • spore tip mucilage
    Æ÷ÀÚ÷ Á¡Áú(øàí­ôÓïÄòõ)
  • amido black 10 B
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  • black lipid membrane
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  • buffalo black NBR
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  • naphthol blue black
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  • Sudan black B
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  • spore
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  • black blood imaging
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  • black line , linea nigra
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B/W Black/White
CWP Coal Worker's Pneumoconiosis
  = Black Lung
SBB Sudan Black B
BADS black locks-albinism-deafness syndrome
BD barbital-dependent; barbiturate dependence; base deficit; base of prism down; basophilic degeneratio...
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SASP Small, acid-soluble spore proteins
BWSV Black Widow Spider Venom
CB Carbon black
GCB Graphitized carbon black
NZB New Zealand Black
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  • asexual spore
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  • resting spore
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  • spore
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  • black
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  • black blood imaging
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  • black cardiac syndrome
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  • black caries
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  • black change
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  • black death
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  • black disease
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  • black fever
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  • black hairy tongue
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  • black jaundice
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  • black light
    Èæ»ö ±¤¼±
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black spore A degenerating malarial or other blood parasite in the body of the mosquito.
(05 Mar 2000)
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acid soluble spore protein <molecular biology> A DNA binding protein in the spores of some bacteria, thought to stabilise the DNA in an A configuration, so protecting it from cleavage by enzymes or UV light.
(18 Nov 1997)
brand spore <botany> One of several spores growing in a series or chain, and produced by one of the fungi called brand.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
spore <plant biology> Highly resistant dehydrated form of reproductive cell produced under conditions of environmental stress.
Usually have very resistant cell walls (integument) and low metabolic rate until activated. Bacterial spores may survive quite extraordinary extremes of temperature, dehydration or chemical insult. Gives rise to a new individual without fusion with another cell.
(18 Nov 1997)
spore germination protease <enzyme> Isolated from baccilus.
Registry number: EC 3.4.99.-
(26 Jun 1999)
spore photoproduct lyase <enzyme> A 40-kD polypeptide that shows regional amino acid sequence homology to DNA photolyases; involved in repair of uv radiation-induced DNA damage during spore germination
Registry number: EC 4.1.99.-
Synonym: sp lyase, spl protein, spl gene product
(26 Jun 1999)
amido black <chemical> 4-amino-5-hydroxy-3-((4-nitrophenyl)azo)-6-(phenylazo)-2,7- naphthalenedisulfonic acid disodium salt. A dye used to stain proteins in electrophoretic techniques. It is used interchangeably with its acid form.
Pharmacological action: dyes.
Chemical name: 2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 4-amino-5-hydroxy-3-((4-nitrophenyl)azo)-6-(phenylazo)-, disodium salt
(12 Dec 1998)
amido black 10B An acid diazo dye, C12H14N6O9S2Na2, used as a connective tissue stain, for staining protein in paper chromatography, and in electrophoresis.
(05 Mar 2000)
animal black Charcoal produced by incomplete combustion of animal tissues, especially bone.
Synonym: animal black, bone black, bone charcoal.
(05 Mar 2000)
anti-black-tongue factor A precursor of NAD, that is a product of the oxidation of nicotine.
(18 Nov 1997)
black 1. That which is destitute of light or whiteness; the darkest colour, or rather a destitution of all colour; as, a cloth has a good black. "Black is the badge of hell, The hue of dungeons, and the suit of night." (Shak)
2. A black pigment or dye.
3. A negro; a person whose skin is of a black colour, or shaded with black; especially. A member or descendant of certain African races.
4. A black garment or dress; as, she wears black; pl. Mourning garments of a black colour; funereal drapery. "Friends weeping, and blacks, and obsequies, and the like show death terrible." (Bacon) "That was the full time they used to wear blacks for the death of their fathers." (Sir T. North)
5. The part of a thing which is distinguished from the rest by being black. "The black or sight of the eye." (Sir K. Digby)
6. A stain; a spot; a smooch. "Defiling her white lawn of chastity with ugly blacks of lust." (Rowley) Black and white, writing or print; as, I must have that statement in black and white. Blue black, a pigment of a blue black colour. Ivory black, a fine kind of animal charcoal prepared by calcining ivory or bones. When ground it is the chief ingredient of the ink used in copperplate printing. Berlin black. See Berlin.
1. Destitute of light, or incapable of reflecting it; of the colour of soot or coal; of the darkest or a very dark colour, the opposite of white; characterised by such a colour; as, black cloth; black hair or eyes. "O night, with hue so black!" (Shak)
2. In a less literal sense: Enveloped or shrouded in darkness; very dark or gloomy; as, a black night; the heavens black with clouds. "I spy a black, suspicious, threatening cloud." (Shak)
3. Dismal, gloomy, or forbidding, like darkness; destitute of moral light or goodness; atrociously wicked; cruel; mournful; calamitous; horrible. "This day's black fate." "Black villainy." "Arise, black vengeance." "Black day." "Black despair."
4. Expressing menace, or discontent; threatening; sullen; foreboding; as, to regard one with black looks.
Black is often used in self-explaining compound words; as, black-eyed, black-faced, black-haired, black-visaged. Black act, the English statute 9 George I, which makes it a felony to appear armed in any park or warren, etc, or to hunt or steal deer, etc, with the face blackened or disguised. Subsequent acts inflicting heavy penalties for malicious injuries to cattle and machinery have been called black acts.
<chemistry> Black angel, the palm cockatoo. See Cockatoo. Black copper. Same as Melaconite. Black currant.
<botany> An American hawk (Buteo Harlani).
Synonym: Dark, murky, pitchy, inky, somber, dusky, gloomy, swart, Cimmerian, ebon, atrocious.
Origin: OE. Blak, AS. Blaec; akin to Icel. Blakkr dark, swarthy, Sw. Black ink, Dan. Blaek, OHG. Blach, LG. & D. Blaken to burn with a black smoke. Not akin to AS. Blac, E. Bleak pallid. 98.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
black art The art practiced by conjurers and witches; necromancy; conjuration; magic.
This name was given in the Middle Ages to necromancy, under the idea that the latter term was derived from niger black, instead of nekros, a dead person, and manteia, divination.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
black bass <zoology>
1. An edible, fresh water fish of the United States, of the genus Micropterus. The small-mouthed kind is M. Dolomiei; the largemouthed is M. Salmoides.
2. The sea bass. See Blackfish.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
black book 1. One of several books of a political character, published at different times and for different purposes; so called either from the colour of the binding, or from the character of the contents.
2. A book compiled in the twelfth century, containing a description of the court of exchequer of England, an official statement of the revenues of the crown, etc.
3. A book containing details of the enormities practiced in the English monasteries and religious houses, compiled by order of their visitors under Henry VIII, to hasten their dissolution.
4. A book of admiralty law, of the highest authority, compiled in the reign of Edw. III.
5. A book kept for the purpose of registering the names of persons liable to censure or punishment, as in the English universities, or the English armies.
6. Any book which treats of necromancy.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
black box (Jargon) descriptive of a method of reasoning or studying a problem, in which the methods and procedures, as such, are not described, explained, or perhaps even understood: conclusions relate solely to the empirical relationships observed, in some contexts, the term can mean a piece of apparatus or an experimental animal in which the pharmacologic or toxicologic pathway has not yet been worked out.
CAAT box, a sequence of nucleotides found in a conserved region of DNA located "upstream" (5' direction) of the start points of eukaryotic transcription units; specific transcription factors appear to associate with it; found in many promoters at -75 bp with the consensus sequence: GG(T/C)CAATCT.
Fracture box, an obsolete means of supporting a fractured leg, consisting of a container with only bottom and sides.
(05 Mar 2000)
black cataract A cataract in which the lens is hardened and of a dark brown colour. In the 19th century, German black cataract meant gutta severa (q.v.).
Synonym: cataracta brunescens, cataracta nigra.
(05 Mar 2000)
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