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Journal articles on the topic "Clavate hairs"

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Droogendijk, H., M. J. de Boer, R. G. P. Sanders, and G. J. M. Krijnen. "A biomimetic accelerometer inspired by the cricket's clavate hair." Journal of The Royal Society Interface 11, no. 97 (2014): 20140438. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2014.0438.

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Crickets use so-called clavate hairs to sense (gravitational) acceleration to obtain information on their orientation. Inspired by this clavate hair system, a one-axis biomimetic accelerometer has been developed and fabricated using surface micromachining and SU-8 lithography. An analytical model is presented for the design of the accelerometer, and guidelines are derived to reduce responsivity due to flow-induced contributions to the accelerometer's output. Measurements show that this microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) hair-based accelerometer has a resonance frequency of 320 Hz, a detecti
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Biju, P., E. J. Josekutty, and Augustine Jomy. "Dimeria kalerii (Poaceae: Panicoideae), A new species from northern Kerala, India." Bangladesh Journal of Plant Taxonomy 25, no. 1 (2018): 13–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjpt.v25i1.37175.

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Dimeria kalerii, a new species collected from the lateritic plateaus of NorthernKerala, India is described and illustrated. It is allied to Dimeria gracilis in robust habit, densely bearded nodes, lax racemes, long clavate pedicels with cupuliform apex but differs in ciliate apex of ligules, numerous racemes on the peduncles (7-32), hairy pedicels, smaller spikelets (3.8–4.2 mm), shorter cilia on the upper and lower glume, long bristly hairs at the apex of upper glume, hairy column of awns and smaller anthers (1.8–2.0 mm).Bangladesh J. Plant Taxon. 25(1): 13-18, 2018 (June)
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Grabias, Barbara, Lucjan Świątek, and Jacek Świętosławski. "The morphology of hairs in Verbascwn L. species." Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 60, no. 3-4 (2014): 191–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/asbp.1991.016.

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The hairs on the flowers and perifloral leaves of 25 representatives of the genus <i>Verbascum</i> L. were examined. Thirteen morphological types of hairs were identified. The calyx and perifloral leaves possess the most morphologically diversified hairs while the stamens usually " have only one type of hairs. Clavate and headed hairs are typical of the studied species. It has been found that the structure of hairs can serve to distinguish taxa of various ranks among the genus <i>Verbascum</i>. The structure of the hairs of <i>V. roripifolium</i> and <i&g
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DE LIMA, ESTEVAM C. ARAUJO, LUIS CARLOS STIEVANO, and DOUGLAS ZEPPELINI1. "A new species of Acherontides (Collembola: Hypogastruridae) from Brazil, with an identification key." Zootaxa 4623, no. 1 (2019): 141–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4623.1.9.

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A second species of Acherontides from Brazil is described. Acherontides serrasapoensis sp. nov. has two ocular area chaetae, tenaculum with 3+3, two clavate tenent hairs, and anal spines about 1/3 the length of unguis III. A comparative table is presented and an identification key for the species of Acherontides.
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Moustafa, A. F., and E. K. Ess El-Din. "Chaetomium sinaiense sp.nov., a new soil ascomycete from Egypt." Canadian Journal of Botany 67, no. 11 (1989): 3417–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b89-416.

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Chaetomium sinaiense sp.nov. is described and illustrated from Egyptian soil. It is characterized by undulate, articulate, smooth to finely verrucose ascomatal hairs, clavate asci, large, broadly fusiform, biapiculate ascospores, 20–22 × 16–18 μm, each with a single, mostly subapical, protuberant germ pore. A brief comparison with morphologically related species is included.
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Fjellberg, Arne. "HYPOGASTRURA (MUCRELLA) ARBOREA SP.NOV., A TREE-CLIMBING SPECIES OF COLLEMBOLA (HYPOGASTRURIDAE) FROM VANCOUVER ISLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA." Canadian Entomologist 124, no. 2 (1992): 405–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/ent124405-2.

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AbstractHypogastrura (Mucrella) arborea sp.nov. is described from a mature sitka spruce forest on Vancouver Island. Specimens occurred both in ground litter and in epiphytic moss in the canopy. The new species differs from the four other species of the subgenus by the absence of anal spines and the presence of 2-3-2 clavate tibiotarsal hairs.
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Massicotte, H. B., R. L. Peterson, and L. H. Melville. "Ontogeny of Alnus rubra – Alpova diplophloeus ectomycorrhizae. I. Light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy." Canadian Journal of Botany 67, no. 1 (1989): 191–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b89-027.

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Ectomycorrhizae synthesized between Alpova diplophloeus and Alnus rubra are of two morphological types: one with a mantle formed along the entire length of the lateral roots and the other, the clavate type, with the mantle confined to the apical portion of the laterals. The morphology of the mycorrhiza is dependent on the stage of lateral root elongation at the time of colonization by fungal hyphae. Clavate mycorrhizae form on lateral roots that have already elongated at the time of fungal colonization. Fungal hyphae interact with root hairs at the base of clavate mycorrhizae. Mantles of both
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Ma, Yitong, Jian-xiu Chen, and Kenneth Christiansen. "A New Chinese Species of the Genus Tomocerus (Tomocerina) from Xinjiang (Collembola: Tomoceridae) with a Discussion of Tomocerina." Journal of Entomological Science 38, no. 4 (2003): 511–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.18474/0749-8004-38.4.511.

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A new species, Tomocerus (Tomocerina) tianshanensis, from Xinjiang of northwest China is described. It is distinguished from other members of the subgenus by the presence of intermediate mucronal teeth, single trochanteral organ setae on the trochanter, no macrochaetae on the posterior third of the head and strongly clavate tenet hairs. It is most similar to the Japanese species T. aokii Yosii 1972 and the Chinese species T. yiliensis. A diagnostic table and key to the subgenus Tomocerina are provided.
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ZENG, ZHAO-QING, and WEN-YING ZHUANG. "A new species of Sarcopodium (Hypocreales, Nectriaceae) from China." Phytotaxa 491, no. 1 (2021): 65–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.491.1.7.

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A new species, Sarcopodium tibetense, is described on rotten stem base of maize straw from the Tibet Autonomous Region. The anatomy of perithecia, which covered with septate, curved hairs on the surface, striate ascospores, and penicillate conidiophores indicate that the fungus belongs to Sarcopodium. It is characterized by solitary to gregarious perithecia that are globose to subglobose or pyriform, not becoming cupulate upon drying, and with hyaline hairs on surface; cylindrical to clavate asci with eight ascospores that are fusiform to ellipsoidal and striate. The asexual state is penicilli
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STERNALSKI, JAKUB, and GRZEGORZ PAŚNIK. "A new species of Xenylla Tullberg, 1869 (Collembola: Hypogastruridae) from Peru, with a key to Neotropical species of the genus." Zootaxa 4711, no. 1 (2019): 185–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4711.1.8.

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A new species belonging to genus Xenylla Tullberg, 1869 from Peru is described and illustrated. The new species, Xenylla gwiazdowiczi sp. nov., can be distinguished from previously described Xenylla species by combination of the following characters: mucro separated from dens, presence of complete row of setae c on dorsal side of the head, four thick sensilla on antennal segment IV, 19,19,18 setae on tibiotarsi of legs I–III, slightly serrated setae on abdominal segments V–VI, presence of two weakly clavate tenent hairs on each leg. The new species resembles X. spinosissima Najt & Rubio, 1
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Clavate hairs"

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Funke, Frank. "Steuerung der Beinmotorik von Grillen durch ein Paar gravizeptiver Interneurone." Doctoral thesis, [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2004. http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/diss/2004/funke/funke.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Clavate hairs"

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Hair Jr., Joseph F., Christian M. Ringle, Siegfried P. Gudergan, Julen Castillo Apraiz, Gabriel A. Cepeda Carrión, and José Luis Roldán. Manual avanzado de Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). OmniaScience, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3926/oss.407.

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Este libro es una traducción autorizada por Sage del libro Advanced Issues in Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling. Concebido como una ampliación del Manual de Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) (segunda edición)*, esta guía práctica de fácil manejo abarca contenido avanzado de PLS-SEM para ayudar a los estudiantes e investigadores a aplicar técnicas sobre problemas de investigación y a interpretar oportunamente los resultados. El libro aporta un resumen de conceptos básicos antes de centrarse en aspectos más avanzados. Además, ofrece amplios ejemplos de
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Conference papers on the topic "Clavate hairs"

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Droogendijk, Harmen, Meint J. de Boer, Remco G. P. Sanders, and Gijs J. M. Krijnen. "Design, fabrication and characterisation of a biomimetic accelerometer inspired by the cricket's clavate hair." In 2013 IEEE Sensors. IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsens.2013.6688165.

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