Ciliata


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Related to Ciliata: class Ciliata, Flagellata, paramecium
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Synonyms for Ciliata

class of protozoa having cilia or hairlike appendages on part or all of the surface during some part of the life cycle

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grandella incluem o uso de meliaceas exoticas resistentes como o cedro-australiano (Toona ciliata M.
(vi) Ewe jinwinnin-Acalypha Ciliata Forssk, Eso pandoro to sese yo-Kigelia Africana, li ili -kiwi, adie asa kekere-small Asa; burn everything together, mix it with ekuru elepo-bean cake mixed with stew, and spray it in the farm.
Seasonal variations in species composition, abundance, biomass and production rate of tintinnids (Ciliata: Protozoa) along the Hooghly (Ganges) River Estuary, India: a multivariate approach.
acanthoclada, Limoniastrum feei, Moricandia suffruticosa, Neuroda procumbens, Plantago ciliata, Teucrium polium, Zilla macroptera, Z.
During the collection period there was no productivity drop in the minicuttings of Australian redcedar (Toona ciliata), however, the ministumps in the gutter system provided a greater production of minicuttings, than those ministumps in the garden with tubes system.
Acetosolv and organosolv pulping of poplar wood (Populus ciliata) with organic acids.
Two Odontodactylus scyllarus opsins (Porter et al., 2009) were used to represent stomatopod LWS group E opsins, and an opsin transcript recovered from Pseudosquilla ciliata (Porter et al., 2013) was used to represent stomatopod MWS opsins (there are no known N.
Thiadizuron (TDZ), a synthetic phenylurea-type cytokinin, has been applied for micropropagation in Solanum tuberosum (Sajid and Aftab, 2009) and in Stevia rebaudiana (Ghauri et al., 2013), shoot regeneration in Heterophragma (Akram and Aftab, 2011), and in Populus ciliata (Aggarwal et al., 2012), shoot multiplication in Bryophyllum (Naz et al., 2009), somatic embryogenesis in woody plants (Huetteman and Preece, 1993) and for regeneration and enhancement of flavonoids in Silybum marianum (Khan et al., 2014).