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  2. Hypha - Wikipedia

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    They have few septa and lack clamp connections. Fusiform skeletal hyphae are the second form of skeletal hyphae. Unlike typical skeletal hyphae these are swollen centrally and often exceedingly broad, hence giving the hypha a fusiform shape. Binding hyphae are thick-walled and frequent branched. Often they resemble deer antlers or defoliated ...

  3. Nocardia - Wikipedia

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    Nocardia colonies have a variable appearance, but most species appear to have aerial hyphae when viewed with a dissecting microscope, particularly when they have been grown on nutritionally limiting media. Nocardia grow slowly on nonselective culture media, and are strict aerobes with the ability to grow in a wide temperature range.

  4. Aerial photograph interpretation (geology) - Wikipedia

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    Aerial photograph interpretation is a method of extrapolating geological details of the ground surface from aerial images. [1] It allows geologists to analyze the distinguishing geological features and structures , plant cover , past history of the site, soil properties, and topography of the study area.

  5. Streptomyces - Wikipedia

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    Although the mycelia and the aerial hyphae that arise from them are amotile, mobility is achieved by dispersion of spores. [16] Spore surfaces may be hairy, rugose, smooth, spiny or warty. [ 17 ] In some species, aerial hyphae consist of long, straight filaments, which bear 50 or more spores at more or less regular intervals, arranged in whorls ...

  6. Glossary of mycology - Wikipedia

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    Hyphae that lack septa and are multi-nucleate; seen in Zygomycota and Oomycota. From Gr. kytos, cell. Distinct from a synctium, a multinucleate structure resulting from fusion of protoplasts. [69] colony A massed group of hyphae and spores of a single species, especially if all are grown from a single spore (e.g. in a lab). [70] columella. pl ...

  7. Rhinocladiella mackenziei - Wikipedia

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    In vitro at 30 °C, R. mackenziei has smooth, pigmented, septate hyphae [8] [13] and narrower, pale brown aerial hyphae. [8] Its conidiophores are undifferentiated or only slightly differentiated from vegetative hyphae, [8] and produce brown, smooth-walled, oval conidia. [13] [8] Rhinocladiella mackenziei grows slowly in culture media. [5]

  8. Barre Vs. Pilates: Which Sculpt Workout Is The Better Burn? - AOL

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    Barre tends to use high reps and low weight, which is a great way to build up endurance and get light muscle definition, says Bambace Salvo. Plus, barre is full-body—and mainly targets the areas ...

  9. Glossary of lichen terms - Wikipedia

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    A more precise definition has been suggested by Aptroot and Lücking, who propose that the term applies to ascomata and pseudostromata that are more than 1/2 to 3/4 above the level of the thallus. [181] esorediate Also esorediose. Lacking soredia. [182] eucortex Plural eucortices or eucortexes. A cortex made of well-differentiated tissue. [183]