Cleavage - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bismuth
somewhat harder than lead and rather brittle masses show broad cleavage surfaces when broken across It melts at 507deg Fahr being
Cleavage
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Segmentation
self division into segments as a result of growth cell cleavage cell multiplication endogenous cell formation
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Schizont
cell or corpuscle of the host which segment by superficial cleavage without encystment or conjugation into merozoites
Schizo
A combining form denoting division or cleavage as schizogenesis reproduction by fission or cell division
Rhodochrosite
red mineral sometimes occuring crystallized but generally massive with rhombohedral cleavage like calcite called also dialogite
proenzyme
called zymogen The conversion usually is due to a specific cleavage of a peptide bond by another enzyme or may be
Prismatic
or pertaining to a prism as a prismatic form or cleavage
Octahedral
sides of pertaining to or formed in octahedrons as octahedral cleavage an octahedral crystal
Morulation
The process of cleavage or segmentation of the ovum by which a morula is
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