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amplex
† amˈplex, v. Obs. [f. L. amplex- ppl. stem of amplect-i: see amplect.] To embrace; = amplect.1543 T. Basil in Strype Eccl. Mem. I. i. l. 383 How many amplexed Christ for their sufficient Mediator and Advocate? 1542 Becon Pathw. Prayer (1843) 141 The truth of God's wisdom..is ever amplexed and recei... Oxford English Dictionary
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amplexation
amplexation rare. (æmplɪkˈseɪʃən) [n. of action f. L. amplexāt- ppl. stem of amplexā-ri to embrace, as if ad. L. *amplexātiōn-em.] † 1. Embracing. Obs.1615 Bp. Hall Contempl. iv. xxxiii. (1833) 517 An humble amplexation of those sacred feet. 2. Surg. ‘A method of treating fracture of the clavicle.’ ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Resazurin
Related dyes 10-acetyl-3,7-dihydroxyphenoxazine (also known as Amplex Red), structurally related to resazurin, reacts with H2O2 in a 1:1 stoichiometry wikipedia.org
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amplexion
† amˈplexion Obs. [a. ? Fr. amplexion, n. of action f. L. amplex- (see amplect), as if ad. L. *amplexiōn-em.] Embracing.1474 Caxton Chesse 16 The amplexions..of her husbond. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bass Odyssey
With frequent tour dates the team expanded to include Lenny, a longtime sidekick of Glamma G (both had worked together on Amplex Sound System from Spanish wikipedia.org
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amplexus
amplexus, n. Zool. (æmˈplɛksəs) [a. L. amplexus an embrace, f. amplex- pa. ppl. stem of amplectī: see amplect v.] The mating embrace of frogs and toads, in which the male clasps the female's body tightly from behind.1932 Proc. Zool. Soc. 890 The release appears to occur through the grip of the male ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Arroyo toad
The American Bullfrog has a tendency to prey on males during their mating calls, and will attack toads while they are in amplex thereby preventing reproduction wikipedia.org
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amplexicaul
amplexicaul, a. Bot. (æmˈplɛksɪkɔːl) [ad. mod.L. amplexicaul-is (Linn.), f. amplex-us embrace, embracing + caulis stem.] Embracing or clasping the stem; said of sessile leaves, the hollow base of which clasps the stem.1760 J. Lee Introd. Bot. 187 Amplexicaul, embracing the stalk. 1830 Lindley Nat. S... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bilbo's rain frog
Therefore, they are not able to amplex the females during the process of mating, but with an adhesive secretion they can adhere to the body of the female wikipedia.org
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amplexicaudate
amplexicaudate, a. Ent. (æmˌplɛksɪˈkɔːdeɪt) [mod. f. L. amplex-us embrace + cauda tail + -ate.] Having the tail entirely enveloped in the interfemoral membrane. (Said of certain insects.)1879 in Syd. Soc. Lex. Oxford English Dictionary
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Amplex™ Red 胆固醇检测试剂盒 - 赛默飞世尔科技公司
Amplex™ Red 胆固醇检测试剂盒. The Amplex Red Cholesterol Assay Kit provides a sensitive and simple fluorometric method for detecting as little as 200 nM (or 80 ng/mL) of cholesterol in a 100 L volume. The assay can also accurately measure the cholesterol content of 0.01 &m.
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Bofors 40 mm L/60 gun
methods rather than the design of the gun itself: for example, milling from steel block was replaced by stampings and castings whenever possible, and Amplex wikipedia.org
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amplect
† amˈplect, v. Obs. [ad. L. amplect-i to embrace, clasp, f. amb- about + plect-ĕre to plait, twine.] To embrace, clasp; = amplex.1525 State Papers Hen. VIII, V. 417 If this matier..shuld not be duely amplected, embraced and folowed. 1542 Becon Christm. Banq. (1843) 66 With how valiant courage should... Oxford English Dictionary
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Federal Duck Stamp
Postal Service and Amplex Corporation consignees for $5 per stamp. wikipedia.org
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amplexatile
amplexatile, a. Bot. (æmˈplɛksətɪl) [a. mod.Fr. amplexatile, f. L. amplexāt-: see next, and cf. versatile.] An epithet applied by L. C. Richard to a radicle that envelops the embryo.1879 in Syd. Soc. Lex. Oxford English Dictionary
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