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- Pandorina is a genus of green algae composed of 8, 16, or sometimes 32 cells, held together at their bases to form a sack globular colony surrounded by...
- Pandorina kutija (English: Pandora's box) is the last studio album by Croatian composer, songwriter and musician Dino Dvornik, which was released in 2008...
- organisms with ****ual reproduction, colonial or not, like the volvocine algae Pandorina and Chlamydomonas, are "immortal" at some extent, dying only due to external...
- fluviatile, Utricularia, Typha, and Chara. Dr. Nieuwland reports that Pandorina, Eudorina and Gonium are commonly found as constituents of the green s****...
- godine u Splitu! (2001) Svicky (2002) Pandorina kutija (2008) Dino Dvornik The Ultimate Collection (2009) Pandorina kutija (Special Edition) + 3 new tracks...
- separate cells, each with two flagella. Similarly, the genera Eudorina and Pandorina form hollow spheres, the former consisting of 16 cells, the latter of...
- edited Lidové noviny from 1991 to 1992. In science fiction his collection Pandořina skříňka (Pandora's Box) was widely admired. The Encyclopedia of Science...
- sense of orientation to light in the colonial forms, Volvox globator and Pandorina morum". Journal of Experimental Zoology. 27 (3): 367–90. doi:10.1002/jez...
- salina Microcystis thermalis Microcystis viridis Microcystis wesenbergii Pandorina (Analogy) Rinta-Kanto JM, Ouellette AJ, Boyer GL, Twiss MR, Bridgeman...
- saved the legionnaires in Siberia, but died in oblivion - part one". Pandorina skrinka (in Slovak). Retrieved 2024-04-09. "Czechoslovak Legions (1914-1919)...