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Terrestre


Definition:

  • (a.) Terrestrial; earthly.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) All patients manifested the symptomatology after ingestion of Helix terrestre.
  • (2) Trichophyton terrestre was the most frequently isolated and it occurred more frequently than its presence could be explained by the contamination from soil.
  • (3) Free amino acids composition of six Heteropteran insects belonging to aquatic and terrestral habitate has been observed and it is suggested that the distribution of proline is related to the habitate of these insects.
  • (4) rivalieri, M. cookei, Trichophyton mentagrophytes, T. simii, T. terrestre and T. verrucosum.
  • (5) The most common and frequent species of the latter fungi were: Arthroderma cuniculi (found in 32.1% of school playgrounds), Chrysosporium keratinophilum (32.1%), Microsporum gypseum (10.7%), T. terrestre (7.1%), and C. asperatum (7.1%).
  • (6) Some interesting fungi were isolated: Myceliophthora anamorph of Arthroderma tuberculatum, Myceliophthora anamorph of Corynoascus novoguineensis, Myceliophthora anamorph of Ctenomyces serratus, Trichosporon cutaneum, Trichophyton terrestre and T. verrucosum.
  • (7) In T. terrestre, empty phyphal segments adjoined by live units were invaded at the septa from both directions by new hyphal ingrowth.
  • (8) The fungi most tolerant to NaC1 were M. cookei and M. nanum, and T. mentagrophytes, T. schoenleinii, and T. terrestre.
  • (9) Among the rare foods capable of producing food allergies is the snail (Helix terrestre).
  • (10) Five species were isolated from the 59 positive samples, viz: C. keratinophilum--22 strains, C. evolceanui--18, C. serratus Eidam--10, M. gypseum--T. terrestre--4.
  • (11) In those that were raised in primitive pig-house conditions M. gypseum, M. cookei, and T. terrestre were also found.
  • (12) From 40 of the 221 healthy subjects were discovered 14 porteur monkeys of keratinophilic fungi (2 T. terrestre, 1 Keratinomyces ajelloi, 5 Chrysosporium keratinophilus and 7 Chrysosporium sp.).
  • (13) terrestre (3 dogs) Myceliophthora vellerea (2 dogs) and Chrysosporium indicum, Chr.
  • (14) Total lipid extracted from wild-type Trichophyton terrestre CDC-X285 was found to be 2.0 percent of the dry cell weight.
  • (15) The systematic human hair degradation by Trichophyton terrestre was examined by electron and light microscopy.
  • (16) This fatty acid was isolated from a methanolic extract of the plant Glechoma hederacea L. Labiatae (commonly known as 'lierre terrestre', 'ground ivy' or 'creeping Charlie'; it was identified by nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectroscopy.
  • (17) Acute diarrhea was associated with the toxicity of A. wentii and muscular tremors with the toxicity of P. terrestre, one isolate of P. steckii, and one of P. funiculosum.
  • (18) A cell observation chamber was designed to perform continuous photomicroscopic observations of hyphal anastomosis and the origin of intra-hyphal hyphae in Trichophyton terrestre and T. rubrum.
  • (19) Six species namely Microsporum gypseum--34 isolates, Chrysosporium keratinophilum--29, C. tropicum--20, Keratinophyton terreum--4, Trichophyton terrestre--8 and Chrysosporium species--3--were isolated.
  • (20) Four species of dermatophytes were isolated: Trichophyton ajelloi, Trichophyton terrestre, Trichophyton mentagrophytes, Microsporum persicolor.

Terrestrial


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the earth; existing on the earth; earthly; as, terrestrial animals.
  • (a.) Representing, or consisting of, the earth; as, a terrestrial globe.
  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the world, or to the present state; sublunary; mundane.
  • (a.) Consisting of land, in distinction from water; belonging to, or inhabiting, the land or ground, in distinction from trees, water, or the like; as, terrestrial serpents.
  • (a.) Adapted for the observation of objects on land and on the earth; as, a terrestrial telescope, in distinction from an astronomical telescope.
  • (n.) An inhabitant of the earth.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The cercaria, microcercous in type, is liberated and actively penetrates a second terrestrial pulmonate where development to the free metacercarial stage takes place in the pericardial cavity.
  • (2) An explanation of this in terms of terrestrial snail (intermediate host) populations and a suggestion for the possible use of these data in developing a predictive model for forecasting lungworm levels for use in in bighorn sheep management are given.
  • (3) This suggests that the chronotropic effect of PTH is ubiquitous among the terrestrial vertebrates.
  • (4) Lumbricus terrestris L. The composition and purity of the fractions have been assessed using SDS-protein electrophoresis, Western immunoblots, and electron microscopy.
  • (5) The model should be generally applicable to other terrestrial vertebrates.
  • (6) The circadian locomotor rhythm of the terrestrial slug, Limax maximus, was measured with activity wheels during exposure to both humid and drying conditions.
  • (7) In terrestrial insects such as locusts and cockroaches ventilatory movements are governed by a dominant oscillator in the metathoracic or anterior abdominal ganglion.
  • (8) The lux genes required for expression of luminescence have been cloned from a terrestrial bacterium, Xenorhabdus luminescens, and the nucleotide sequences of the luxA and luxB genes coding for the alpha and beta subunits of luciferase determined.
  • (9) According to the difference in pesticide content in fish tissues in spring and autumn we can localize the source of COP contamination of water fauna and terrestrial ecosystems of different protected areas possessing water bodies.
  • (10) The oral communications and posters were divided into five subsections, covering systematics at supraspecific, specific and subspecific levels, evolution, and life cycles of parasites with hosts in both aquatic and terrestrial environments.
  • (11) The complete nucleotide sequence of the gene for chain c of hemoglobin of the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris has been determined.
  • (12) Strains antigenically related to the same serotypes were frequently isolated from both terrestrial ecosystems and adjacent freshwater.
  • (13) Studies have been made on thermal regulation in the nests of families of the honey bee Apis mellifera, wasp Dolihovespula silvestris and bumblebees Bombus terrestris, B. agrorum and B. lapidaris during their maximum development.
  • (14) It is the first known example of electroreception in a terrestrial animal.
  • (15) The role being discussed would put him in charge of the Fox Networks Group, which includes the Fox terrestrial TV network as well as cable channels such as FX and National Geographic, says a report in the Financial Times.
  • (16) Comparison of these results with published findings indicates that the parcellation of the peristriate cortex into a variety of different areas, the pattern formed by these areas around area 17, and their reciprocal connections with area 17 follow a common plan in all hitherto studied terrestrial Old World and New World rodents.
  • (17) Of 23 fermentable compounds tested, the terrestrial strains attacked only glucose and mannose.
  • (18) The Siluro-Devonian "explosive" colonization of land, and indeed the very evolution of plants, was possible only through such mutualistic partnerships-partnerships that were equipped to cope with the problems of desiccation and starvation associated with terrestrial existence.
  • (19) It is now recognized that plasmids are widely distributed in bacterial populations in terrestrial and aquatic environments.
  • (20) Titanic now comes in behind 1977's Star Wars, 1965's The Sound of Music, 1982's ET: The Extra-Terrestrial, and even the 1956 Charlton Heston biblical epic The Ten Commandments.

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