What's the difference between bipterous and dipterous?
Bipterous
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Dipterous
Definition:
(a.) Having two wings, as certain insects; belonging to the order Diptera.
(a.) Having two wings; two-winged.
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(1) The complete amino acid sequence of cytochrome c from the Dipterous Ceratitis capitata (serie Acalypterae) has been determined by combining automatic and manual methods of sequence analysis.
(2) Dipterous larvae were found in the appendices from two postmortem examinations.
(3) Blood-sucking dipterous insects, milk yield losses caused by these insects to cows in the pasture and the possibilities of cattle protection against these insects were investigated in the Leningrad region of the USSR in 1982-1984.
(4) Although the 5.8S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) of most eucaryotes consists of 155-170 nucleotides, in two dipterous species the 5.8S rRNA consists of two pieces, 123 and 30 nucleotides in length.
(5) Infestation by this or other dipterous fly larvae should be among the parasitic diseases considered in the differential diagnosis of any patient with similar symptoms.
(6) The inducing effect of saline W was stronger than dipterous Ringer's solution or other physiological salines.
(7) This characteristic has not been described previously for this species or other, higher, dipterous larvae.
(8) Ophthalmomyiasis, infestation of the eye by dipterous fly larvae, may result in sequelae ranging from minor irritation to blindness, disfigurement, and death.
(9) A reliable and stable taxonomic basis is necessary for improvements in the control of secretophagous and blood-sucking flies visiting pastured cattle because the number of these dipterous species is very high; the community differs from area to area; and a better knowledge of the biology of the species can aid the development of more effective control measures.
(10) It was was demonstrated in an experiment that the blood-sucking dipterous insects adversely affected the efficiency of cows on pasture; these cows showed a significantly decreased milk yield and milk fat percentage.
(11) Simuliids are tiny bloodsucking flies, popularly known as blackflies or buffalo flies, belonging to the dipterous family Simuliidae.
(12) Adenylate cyclase activation by GTP and octopamine as well as basal activity (in the presence of Mg2+) have been studied as a function of membrane structure in plasma membranes from brain of the dipterous Ceratitis capitata.
(13) Properties of forskolin activation of adenylate cyclase from central nervous system of the dipterous Ceratitis capitata are described.
(14) Microscopic examination of the maggots revealed that they belonged to Lucilia sericata (a dipterous fly).
(15) Lipid content of purified fatty acid synthetase preparations from the Dipterous Ceratitis capitata correlated with the enzyme activity.
(16) Invasion of the orbit by dipterous fly larvae is a rarely reported from of myiasis.
(17) Man must check, too, if larvae of Myiodactylidae are quick enough for catching Dipters beginning to fly very suddenly.
(18) Ophthalmomyiasis is a rare entity caused by infestation with certain dipterous larvae.
(19) Trophic behaviour of low dipterous hematophages and gonotrophic harmony peculiar to them can be traced from entomophagy, that is from the predatory mode of life on account of small insects.
(20) A foul odour, accompanied with the presence of dipterous larvae on and in decaying tissues, are the characteristic symptoms of this disease.