(n.) A gradual progression from one type to another, generally ascending.
Example Sentences:
(1) Fumonisins are mycotoxins produced by strains belonging to several different mating populations of Gibberella fujikuroi (anamorphs, Fusarium section Liseola), a major pathogen of maize and sorghum worldwide.
(2) From keratinophilic fungi, Myceliophthora anamorph of Corynascus sepedonium, Myceliophthora anamorph of Corynascus novoguinensis, Microsporum boullardii, M. gypseum, Trichophyton metagrophytes and Arthroderma sp.
(3) The aim of this research was to understand why anamorphic images break up until they are unrecognizable when the observer's eye moves away from the regularization point.
(4) Some interesting fungi were isolated: Myceliophthora anamorph of Arthroderma tuberculatum, Myceliophthora anamorph of Corynoascus novoguineensis, Myceliophthora anamorph of Ctenomyces serratus, Trichosporon cutaneum, Trichophyton terrestre and T. verrucosum.
(5) Disney, the studio that secured all rights to the series through its acquisition of Lucasfilm for $4bn in October last year , has already announced that Star Wars: Episode VII will be shot on traditional anamorphic 35mm film.
(6) The yeast-like genera Geotrichum and Trichosporon are heterogeneous and are related with anamorphs of both ascomycetous and basidiomycetous fungi.
(7) Chrysosporium was the most common genus on the various substrates and comprehended the following species: C. asperatum, Chrysosporium anamorph of Arthroderma cuniculi, Chrysosporium anamorph of Arthroderma curreyi, C. georgii, C. indicum, C. keratinophilum, C. lobatum, C. lucknowense, C. pannicola, C. pseudomerdarium, C. queenslandicum, Chrysosporium state of Thielavia sepedonium and C. tropicum.
(8) A discussion of teleomorph and anamorph taxonomy and nomenclature is also given and it is concluded that, for the present, there is only one holomorph species.
(9) The results confirm the efficiency of the methods used to preserve strains of the pathogenous and anamorphous fungus Sp.
(10) On the basis of affinitive characters Candida has been restricted to anamorphs related to the Endomycetales.
(11) The anamorph genus Exophiala Carmichael and the teleomorph genus Capronia Sacc.
(12) Sequence comparisons of selected regions from small (18S) and large (25S) subunit rRNAs were used to examine species relationships in the anamorphic yeast genera Sterigmatomyces, Fellomyces, Tsuchiyaea, and Kurtzmanomyces.
(13) Ctenomyces serratus Eidam and its Myceliophthora anamorph were new records to Kuwait.
(14) indicum (20%) and the Chrysosporium anamorph of Arthroderma cuniculi.
(15) The identity of the anamorph strains was confirmed using some strains that produced perithecia.
(16) The anamorphic genus Eeniella remained as a separate, monotypic taxon.
(17) Candida mogii, the proposed anamorph of Z. rouxii, showed low relatedness to all nine species.
(18) A number of fungi, such as anamorphs of Onygenales which includes many of the fungi pathogenic to man, demonstrate intergradations between blastic and thallic development.
(19) All test isolates were morphologically similar in that two-celled, cylindrical blastoconidia with a rhexolytic mode of dehiscence were the predominant and most consistent anamorphic structures.
(20) It was shown that semi-logarithmic anamorphisms of the thermal inactivation kinetic curves may be presented as a total of two rectilinear sites corresponding to the thermolabile and thermostable fractions of the enzyme.
Anamorphosis
Definition:
(n.) A distorted or monstrous projection or representation of an image on a plane or curved surface, which, when viewed from a certain point, or as reflected from a curved mirror or through a polyhedron, appears regular and in proportion; a deformation of an image.
(n.) Same as Anamorphism, 2.
(n.) A morbid or monstrous development, or change of form, or degeneration.
Example Sentences:
(1) The results showed that: (1) there was no significant difference depending on type of stimulus, indicating that the computability of the cross-ratio is not a necessary condition for the execution of the task; (2) the more the observer moved away from the projection axis, the more evident the distortion of the stimulus appeared, in accordance with what happens when observing an anamorphosis; (3) when the metamorphosis from rigid motion to elastic motion was seen the visual angle subtended to the stimulus was constant for all distances from the projection axis, in accordance with the hypothesis of rigidity.
(2) Simultaneously there are certain differences for a temperature dependence (the bend position in the Arrhenius anamorphosis) of the solubilized enzyme and its sensitivity to the action of strophanthin K.