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amphibolic
amphibolic, a. rare. (ˌæmfɪˈbɒlɪk) [f. amphibole + -ic. Cf. symbolic.] 1. Of the nature of amphiboly; ambiguous, equivocal.1873 Daily News 11 Aug., I turn from this amphibolic pleading to a more succinct opinion. 1876 tr. Wagner's Gen. Pathol. 621 A variably long period of irresolution with irregula... Oxford English Dictionary
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Amphibolic
The term amphibolic () is used to describe a biochemical pathway that involves both catabolism and anabolism. The term amphibolic was proposed by B. Davis in 1961 to emphasise the dual metabolic role of such pathways. wikipedia.org
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amphibolical
† amphiˈbolical, a. Obs. [f. as prec. + -ical.] = amphibolic 1.1652 Gaule Magastrom. 321 Œnigmaticall, obscure, amphibolicall, ambiguous, and æquivocating speeches. 1656 Blount Glossogr., Amphibolous, Amphibolical, Amphibological, doubtful or doubtfully spoken. Oxford English Dictionary
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Summary of Cellular Respiration (article) | Khan Academy
Some organisms are able to break down glucose and produce energy without the presence of oxygen. This type of cellular respiration is called anaerobic respiration. A very common type of anaerobic respiration is fermentation. This process involves glycolysis followed by one or two more reactions. The following are two types of fermentation:
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amphiboline
amphiboline, a. (æmˈfɪbəlɪn) [f. as prec. + -ine; cf. amethystine.] = amphibolic 2.1875 J. Dawson Dawn of Life vii. 187 A similar alternation occurs in amphiboline-calcitic marbles. Oxford English Dictionary
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Barre des Écrins
On the upper slopes there is an amphibolic face over the top of the migmatized gneiss forming the top. wikipedia.org
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kinzigite
kinzigite Petrogr. (ˈkɪntsɪgaɪt) [ad. G. kinzigit (H. Fischer 1860, in Neues Jahrb. f. Min. 797), f. the name of the Kinzig valley, W. Germany: see -ite1.] A metamorphic schistose rock containing garnet, biotite, and varying amounts of quartz, plagioclase, sillimanite, and cordierite. Hence kinziˈgi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Monte Clapier
Geology Geologically, the mountain is formed by granitoid gneiss, with outcrops of amphibolic agmatites (granitoid migmatites). wikipedia.org
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amphibolitization
amphibolitization, n. Petrogr. (æmˌfɪbəlɪtaɪˈzeɪʃən) [f. amphibolite n. + -ization.] The alteration of a rock to form amphibolite, or one more nearly resembling amphibolite in composition.1918 Q. Jrnl. Geol. Soc. LXXIV. 61 W. G. Foye correlates the liberation of alkaline solutions by amphibolitizati... Oxford English Dictionary
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Energy charge
enzymes controlling anabolic (ATP-demanding) pathways are activated, while the phosphofructokinase and the pyruvate dehydrogenase, two enzymes controlling amphibolic wikipedia.org
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ophitic
ophitic, a.1 Min. (əʊˈfɪtɪk) [f. ophite n.1 + -ic.] Of the nature of ophite; serpentine; used of the structure of certain rocks in which crystals of feldspar are interposed between plates of augite. By some writers restricted to textures in which augite predominates and the feldspar laths do not in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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pre-embryo
pre-ˈembryo Biol. [f. pre- B. I. + embryo.] ‘The inferior of the two cells opposite to the micropyle in the vegetable ovule which, by its growth and division, gives rise to the embryo’ (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1895).1904 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 15 Oct. 968 The amphibolic factor by its continued presence and influen... Oxford English Dictionary
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动摇 in English - 动摇 meaning in English - 动摇 English meaning
动摇分子 wavering [vacillating] element; 动摇倒塌 topple; 动摇锁簧 swing dog; 动摇性 vacillation. "不安,动摇" in English : disquiet. "不动摇" in English : firm; stand firm; steadfast. "动摇的" in English : oscillatory; shaky; toandfro; totterin ... "动摇期" in English : amphibolia; amphibolic stage. "动摇性" in ...
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peridot
peridot (ˈpɛrɪdɒt) Forms: 4 peridod, (penitot), 4–5 peritot(e, (pelidod(de), 5 perydo, perydote, -tote; 8–9 peridot(e, (9 peritot). [a. F. péridot, in OF. peritot (1220 in Du Cange), peridol, -don, peredo, pelido (Godef.), in med. (Anglo-)L. peradota (1272 in Du Cange). The uncertain forms and forei... Oxford English Dictionary
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metabasite
metabasite, n. Geol. Brit. /ˌmɛtəˈbasʌɪt/, /ˌmɛtəˈbeɪsʌɪt/, U.S. /ˌmɛdəˈbæˌsaɪt/, /ˌmɛdəˈbeɪˌsaɪt/ [‹ meta- prefix + bas- (in basic adj.) + -ite suffix1 (see quot. 1907).] A fully metamorphosed form of a basic rock such as basalt or dolerite.1907J. J. Sederholm in Bull. Comm. Géol. Finlande 4 92 Met... Oxford English Dictionary
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