-
called parasitic devices,
parasitic components, or
simply parasitics. The
major purpose of
parasitic extraction is to
create an
accurate analog model of the...
- and the broomrapes.
There are six
major parasitic strategies of
exploitation of
animal hosts,
namely parasitic castration,
directly transmitted parasitism...
- The
parasitic jaeger (North America) or
Arctic skua (Europe) (Stercorarius parasiticus), is a
seabird in the skua
family Stercorariidae. It is a migratory...
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Parasitic load or
parasitic loss may
refer to in
internal combustion engines, it
refers to
devices that take
energy from the
engine in
order to enhance...
- A
parasitic plant is a
plant that
derives some or all of its
nutritional requirements from
another living plant. They make up
about 1% of angiosperms...
- A
parasitic twin, also
known as an
asymmetrical twin or
unequal conjoined twin,
occurs when a twin
embryo begins developing in utero, but the pair does...
- SPEF
includes resistance and
capacitance parasitics. Also like the SPF format, SPEF can
represent parasitics in
detailed or
reduced (pi-model) forms,...
- In
generative grammar, a
parasitic gap is a
construction in
which one gap
appears to be
dependent on
another gap. Thus, the one gap can
appear only by...
-
nutrient uptake from
living hosts;
examples include haustoria in plant-
parasitic species of most
fungal phyla, and
arbuscules of
several mycorrhizal fungi...
- A
parasite single (パラサイトシングル,
parasaito shinguru) is a
single person who
lives with
their parents beyond their late 20s or
early 30s to
enjoy a more carefree...