Definition of Microsculpture. Meaning of Microsculpture. Synonyms of Microsculpture

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Microsculpture. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Microsculpture and, of course, Microsculpture synonyms and on the right images related to the word Microsculpture.

Definition of Microsculpture

No result for Microsculpture. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Microsculpture from wikipedia

- 88–91. Matushkina, Natalia A. (January 2011). "Ovipositor Internal Microsculpture in the Relic Silverfish Tricholepidion gertschi (Insecta: Zygentoma)"...
- the subfamily Camptonectinae. However, Hyalopecten lacks antimarginal microsculpture, which is a key characteristic of Camptonectinae. Some authors consider...
- temples, The surface of the exoskeleton is matt because there is strong microsculpture. The mandibles are large and asymmetrical; the right mandible has a...
- exhibition of microsculptures in LAUNCH! Gallery, Culver City, California, USA, June 2016 Personal mini-exhibition of microsculptures in the framework...
- tubercles. Frons and rostrum with small punctures, and indistinct linear microsculpture, shiny interstices. Pronotum broadly rounded in front and convergent...
- Italy, in 2017, aged 59. She designed and produced handmade jewellery, microsculpture, painting in relief, and poetry. Examples of her work are held in the...
- overall shape squared, midline poorly defined, medial impressions and microsculpture absent; elytral interval 7 curved inwardly to parallel humeral angle;...
- calcium carbonate with hexagonal crystals which form a characteristic microsculpture. In aquatic species, the last urite is thin and more or less elongated...
- in the family Caymanabyssiidae. as with all Caymanabyssiidites, the microsculpture of the protoconch consists of prismatic crystals. They have one or several...
- spherical to oval and up to 2 mm in length. The surface is smooth or bears microsculptures, which are generally polygonal and visible only in the electron microscope...