What's the difference between meros and triglyph?

Meros


Definition:

  • (n.) The plain surface between the channels of a triglyph.
  • (n.) The proximal segment of the hind limb; the thigh.

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  • (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.

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