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Bezant


Definition:

  • (n.) A gold coin of Byzantium or Constantinople, varying in weight and value, usually (those current in England) between a sovereign and a half sovereign. There were also white or silver bezants.
  • (n.) A circle in or, i. e., gold, representing the gold coin called bezant.
  • (n.) A decoration of a flat surface, as of a band or belt, representing circular disks lapping one upon another.

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Solidus


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  • (1) Greater cracking susceptibility was interpreted by considering that these eutectics solidified at solidification temperatures far lower than the nominal solidus.
  • (2) The major GSH transferase form in S. solidus (plerocercoid) showed greater biochemical relationship to the Mu family of mammalian GSH transferase compared to the mammalian Alpha or Pi families.
  • (3) Aspects of the infectivity of the plerocercoid stage and the fecundity of the adult stage of Schistocephalus solidus were examined using the chicken, Gallus gallus, as an experimental host.
  • (4) The liquidus and solidus phase boundaries were determined by the onset temperature of heating and cooling scans, respectively, because the completion temperature of a phase transition has no meaning in binary solutions.
  • (5) Gasterosteus aculeatus was the most heavily infected fish with 4 larval cestode species; for two of them (D. ditremum and S. solidus) the three-spined stickleback was found to be the required fish intermediate host.
  • (6) Protein-lipid interactions are monitored by high sensitive differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) measuring (i) the shifts of transition states delta Ts* and delta Tl*, where Ts represents the solidus line, the onset of lipid chain melting, and Tl the liquidus line, the endpoint of chain melting, and (ii) the heats of transition.
  • (7) From these graphs, densities, at room temperature, solidus point and liquidus point were obtained.
  • (8) The author then relates how he was given a stickleback infected with the plerocercoid of Schistocephalus solidus, an episode which eventually led to the successful in vitro culture of the adult of this species.
  • (9) This solidus article reports on two unique cases of naviculo-medial cuneiform coalition in a 20-year-old man and a 22-year-old woman.
  • (10) Two autogenic (Triaenophorus crassus and T. nodulosus) and four allogenic (Diphyllobothrium latum, D. dendriticum, D. ditremum and Schistocephalus solidus) larval cestode species were found in 13 out of 31 fish species studied from the Bothnian Bay, NE Baltic.
  • (11) Glutathione (GSH) transferase isoenzymes have been partially resolved from the cytosol of Schistocephalus solidus (plerocercoid) by GSH affinity chromatography and chromatofocusing at pH 7-5.
  • (12) The in vitro culture of S. solidus led to the development of successful in vitro techniques for Ligula intestinalis and for Echinococcus granulosus and E. multilocularis.
  • (13) The structures of two low-gold and two silver-palladium alloys were evaluated in the as-cast and hardened conditions and in the condition achieved after annealing for 1 h at 100 degrees C below the solidus temperature.
  • (14) Using this data, the solidifying shrinkage and the shrinkage in the solidus phase were calculated.
  • (15) Among allogenic cestode species, those restricted to different definitive host species segregated their larval population in relation to the fish host, while, for example, D. ditremum and S. solidus, both maturing in fish-eating birds, had the highest percentage of co-occurrences.
  • (16) At the temperature where phase separation occurs, motion is detected as the solidus domains floating on a liquidus medium.
  • (17) Trial castings of alloys with a thermal expansion room to solidus temperature ranging from 1.60 to 1.91% showed either a very high accuracy or the possibility of improving the accuracy actually found by modifying the glycerol content of the mixing liquid used.
  • (18) Surprisingly, binary mixtures of DPPC and these cationic amphiphiles also show strongly nonideal mixing, with phase diagrams exhibiting pronounced maxima in their solidus and liquidus curves.
  • (19) The pure dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine has two well-defined solidus phases P beta' and L beta' and a liquidus phase L alpha while the pure phosphatidylserine has a broad transition from L beta to L alpha.
  • (20) There were no significant differences of thermal shrinkage in solidus between the five alloys, and each showed approximately 5vol% shrinkage.

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