What's the difference between bicolor and bicoloured?
Bicolor
Definition:
(a.) Alt. of Bicolored
Example Sentences:
(1) The nuclear envelope of growing postpachytene spermatocyte I differs notably in structure between the fleabeetles Omophoita cyanipennis and Oedionychus bicolor.
(2) A new neoclerodane, (12R)-epi-teuscordonin [1] has been isolated from Teucrium bicolor.
(3) This bicolored pattern is easily distinguishable from the negative test result, which shows a homogeneous dark-brown spot.
(4) A crude polysaccharide that hemolyzed human red blood cells of the ABO types was isolated from the condensed tannin fraction of Sorghum bicolor.
(5) Black locust (Robinia pseudo-Acacia), bush clover (Lespedeza bicolor), wistaria (Wistaria floribunda) and Japanese knotgrass (Reynoutria japonica) were used for the present experiment.
(6) Nine clones were found to be specific for either S. bicolor and S. halepense or S. versicolor.
(7) By regarding these two crossing modes in mirror images as white and black vertices, DNA knots and links with minimal crossings can be mapped to vertex-bicolored graphs under a working hypothesis that DNA knots and links exist in ground states with minimal energy m0.
(8) Two deltorphins with the sequence Tyr-Ala-Phe-Asp(or Glu)-Val-Val-Gly-NH2 have been isolated from skin extracts of Phyllomedusa bicolor.
(9) The present work was undertaken to study the effects of cooking, pH and polyphenol level on carbohydrate composition and nutritional quality of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench).
(10) The first case is an example of Waardenburg's type II (without dystopia canthorum) with bilateral sectoral iris heterochromia and fundus bicolor, hyperpigmented skin patches, characteristic facies and deafness.
(11) The tridentate pedicellaria of Salmacis bicolor consists of calcareous head and stalk, connected by a muscular neck regions.
(12) One male of A. bicolor carried an extra pair of autosomes indistinguishable from the shortest member of the usual set: these formed a normal bivalent and segregated synchronously with the other autosomes.
(13) Two beta-glucosidases exhibiting high specificity for the cyanogenic glucoside dhurrin have been purified to near homogeneity from seedlings of Sorghum bicolor.
(14) Suitable 'type examples' for reference and for further study include the cartilage in the rostral folds of the red-tailed black shark, Labeo bicolor and the flying fox, Epalzeorhynchus kalopterus.
(15) The structure of the precursors for Ala-deltorphins was recently deduced from cloned cDNAs derived from skin of Phyllomedusa bicolor (Richter et al.
(16) An electrophoretic study of Pelecitus roemeri from Macropus robustus, M. giganteus and Wallabia bicolor revealed no genetic differences at 23 enzyme loci.
(17) L. shannoni and L. olmeca bicolor also approach and accidentally bite man.
(18) is described in the swamp wallaby, Wallabia bicolor, and K. callitris sp.n.
(19) A neoplastic disease that affects a common species of marine fish, the bicolor damselfish (Pomacentrus partitus), on Florida reefs consists of multiple, disseminated neurofibromas (including plexiform lesions), malignant schwannomas, and hyperpigmented epidermal lesions.
(20) The bicolor double hybridized nuclei could be easily distinguished from the controls.