(n.) The plain surface between the channels of a triglyph.
(n.) The proximal segment of the hind limb; the thigh.
Example Sentences:
(1) Erythrocytes are lysed by a mild hypotonic shock; meros are filtered through a cotton wool plug and collected by centrifugation.
(2) If the names on the infinite list of available fish are baffling – mero, lecha, breca, zama – refer to illustrations at the back of the menu or opt for the surtido , the mix.
(3) After incubation of meros and schizonts in synthetic media with [5,6- 3H]uracil, label accumulates in the perchloric acid-soluble and -insoluble fractions, indicating transport, salvage, and incorporation of the pyrimidine precursor in nucleic acids.
(4) However, the number of PDGF-BB binding sites on the cell surface of Mero-14 remained unchanged upon HC treatment.
(5) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Grappling with grouper … diving off Garajau beach I tried scuba-diving from Garajau beach in Caniço; the clear water of this protected marine reserve is teeming with big, friendly mero (grouper) and surprisingly tropical-looking fish, such as rainbow wrasse and damsel fish.
(6) In the present study, we report the organization of the motor output of the three muscles which control the mero-carpopodite joint (M-C): the extensor E, the flexor F and the accuracy flexor FA, during unrestrained locomotion (fig.
(7) Specific proteases can then be applied to dissect the holo-receptor into the globular mero-receptor, proximal to the steroid-binding site, and the asymmetric region(s), distal segment(s), that may be involved in the nuclear interactions.
(8) The reflex activity elicited by movement of the mero-carpopodite (M-C) joint in the cheliped of the crayfish Astacus leptodactylus is investigated and the role of the different proprioceptors (chordotonal and myochordotonal organs) separately studied.
(9) After centrifugation in 30% Percoll in phosphate-buffered saline (Percoll-PBS), debris, villi, and schizonts float, whereas meros and erythrocytes are pelleted.
(10) The characteristics of these cell lines support the assumption that Mero-14, Mero-25 and Mero-41 are derived from malignant mesotheliomas and have retained their original character.
(11) The effect of hydrocortisone (HC) on PDGF beta-receptor expression was studied in the human malignant mesothelioma cell line Mero-14.
(12) The magnitude of acceleration of dissociation was assessed during purification of the receptor as well as with the untransformed (multimeric), transformed (monomeric), and mero-receptor.
(13) During the period 1947-1959 twelve new-born mero-anencephalics were observed, who survived for more than 1 day after birth.
(14) Three human malignant mesothelioma cell lines, designated Mero-14, Mero-25, and Mero-41, have been isolated from effusions and from autopsy material of confirmed cases of malignant mesothelioma.
(15) Contamination with host material is 2% for meros but variable for schizonts.
(16) This complex has been named the "mero-receptor" since it is the smallest part or fragment of the receptor that contains the steroid-binding site.
(17) The clathrin binding domain of the assembly protein AP-2 has been identified by proteolytically cleaving AP-2 into 2 discrete moieties, termed light and heavy mero-AP (LM-AP and HM-AP), and testing their ability to bind to clathrin assembled into cage structures or to clathrin trimers immobilized on Sepharose.
(18) If stored on ice, meros and schizonts retain metabolic activity for at least 5 hr, but metabolism declines rapidly during incubation at 41 C.
(19) The activity of the 'accessory flexor' (AF) muscle, which with the myochordotonal organ (MCO) constitutes a muscle proprioceptor for the mero-carpopodite (M-C) joint, is modulated by the sensory discharge of a joint receptor (CB chordotonal organ) for the more proximal, coxo-basal (C-B) joint.
(20) The affinity of trypsin-generated (mero)receptor forms for each of the immobilized metals was decreased relative to that of intact receptor.
Triglyph
Definition:
(n.) An ornament in the frieze of the Doric order, repeated at equal intervals. Each triglyph consists of a rectangular tablet, slightly projecting, and divided nearly to the top by two parallel and perpendicular gutters, or channels, called glyphs, into three parts, or spaces, called femora. A half channel, or glyph, is also cut upon each of the perpendicular edges of the tablet. See Illust. of Entablature.