نتایج جستجو برای: spider mitemelia azedarachegg hatching

تعداد نتایج: 17903  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2001
J Wu R B Schuessler M D Rodefeld J E Saffitz J P Boineau

This study reports the comparative quantitative, morphological, and electrophysiological properties of two pacemaker cell types, spider and spindle-shaped cells, isolated from the rabbit sinoatrial node. Isolated nodal cells were studied with perforated and ruptured patch whole cell recording techniques. The basic spontaneous cycle length of the spider cells was 381 +/- 12 ms, and the basic spo...

2014
Yoshihiko Kuwana Hideki Sezutsu Ken-ichi Nakajima Yasushi Tamada Katsura Kojima

Spider dragline silk is a natural fiber that has excellent tensile properties; however, it is difficult to produce artificially as a long, strong fiber. Here, the spider (Araneus ventricosus) dragline protein gene was cloned and a transgenic silkworm was generated, that expressed the fusion protein of the fibroin heavy chain and spider dragline protein in cocoon silk. The spider silk protein co...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2011
Karen Martin Karen Bailey Cassadie Moravek Kjirsten Carlson

The process of hatching has been well studied in some model species of teleosts: the medaka Oryzias latipes, the mummichog Fundulus heteroclitus, and the zebrafish Danio rerio. These models are compared to the California Grunion, Leuresthes tenuis that has some unique features of reproduction related to tidal synchrony of spawning and environmentally cued hatching (ECH). During oviposition at s...

2016
René Heppner Nicola Weichert Angelika Schierhorn Udo Conrad Markus Pietzsch

Spider dragline is used by many members of the Araneae family not only as a proteinogenic safety thread but also for web construction. Spider dragline has been shown to possess high tensile strength in combination with elastic behavior. This high tensile strength can be attributed to the presence of antiparallel β-sheets within the thread; these antiparallel β-sheets are why the protein is clas...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2011
Melissa M Gaver-Wainwright Richard S Zack Matthew J Foradori Laura Corley Lavine

The European spider Tegenaria agrestis (Walckenaer) (hobo spider) has been implicated as a spider of medical importance in the Pacific Northwest since its introduction in the late 1980s. Studies have indicated that the hobo spider causes necrotic tissue lesions through hemolytic venom or through the transfer of pathogenic bacteria introduced by its bite. Bacterial infections are often diagnosed...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2011
Aaron M T Harmer Todd A Blackledge Joshua S Madin Marie E Herberstein

Spider silks exhibit remarkable properties, surpassing most natural and synthetic materials in both strength and toughness. Orb-web spider dragline silk is the focus of intense research by material scientists attempting to mimic these naturally produced fibres. However, biomechanical research on spider silks is often removed from the context of web ecology and spider foraging behaviour. Similar...

Journal: :Human Reproduction 2000

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2013
I Gomez-Mestre K M Warkentin

Plasticity in the timing of transitions between stages of complex life cycles allows organisms to adjust their growth and development to local environmental conditions. Genetic variation in such plasticity is common, but the evolution of context-dependent transition timing may be constrained by information reliability, lag-time and developmental constraints. We studied the genetic architecture ...

1999
John Howse Fernando Molina John Taylor Stuart Kent

Spider diagrams combine and extend Venn diagrams and Euler circles to express constraints on sets and their relationships with other sets. These diagrams can usefully be used in conjunction with object-oriented modelling notations such as the Unified Modelling Language. This paper summarises the main syntax and semantics of spider diagrams and introduces four inference rules for reasoning with ...

2007
Aidan Delaney Gem Stapleton

Spider diagrams are a visual logic capable of makeing statements about relationships between sets and their cardinalities. Various meta-level results for spider diagrams have been established, including their soundness, completeness and expressiveness. Recent work has established various relationships between spider diagrams and regular languages, which highlighted various classes of languages ...

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