- The
gill plate trade is the
buying and
selling of
stingray gill plates for
their use in
traditional Chinese medicine. The
gill plates are
harvested from...
- both the body
surface and
gills for
gaseous exchange.
Gills usually consist of thin
filaments of tissue,
lamellae (
plates), branches, or slender, tufted...
- and One
Copper Plates,
Curiously Engraven from the Life. Vol. 3. London:
Printed for the
author and sold by
William Innys. p. 78,
Plate 83. Edwards, George...
- panarthropod. Its
mouth apparatus closely resembles that of the
smaller gilled lobopodian Pambdelurion,
indicating it is
likely to have been a
close relative...
- An agar
plate is a
Petri dish that
contains a
growth medium solidified with agar, used to
culture microorganisms.
Sometimes selective compounds are added...
- as lobopodians,
sometimes referred to more
specifically as "
gilled lobopodians" or "
gilled lobopods". This traditional,
informal usage of "Lobopodia" treats...
- a
small plate or flake, from the Latin, and may also
refer to
collections of fine
sheets of
material held
adjacent to one
another in a
gill-shaped structure...
- of
Emilia Plater.
Together with
Agaton Giller, he
founded the
Polish National Museum in Rapperswil, Switzerland.
Brother of
Cezary Plater and cousin...
- In
surface anatomy, a
lamella is a thin
plate-like structure,
often one
amongst many
lamellae very
close to one another, with open
space between. Aside...
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Manufacture of
Articles made of Steel, or of
Steel and Iron combined, and of
Plated Articles, or of
other Articles of Cutlery.
Customs and
Excise Act 1817 (repealed)...