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ascidian
ascidian, a. and n. Zool. (əˈsɪdɪən) [f. mod.L. Ascidia (see Ascidium) + -an.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the Ascidia (or Ascidiæ), a group of animals belonging to the tunicate Mollusca, considered by evolutionists to constitute a link in the development of the Vertebrata. B. n. A member of this gr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ascidian mitochondrial code
The ascidian mitochondrial code (translation table 13) is a genetic code found in the mitochondria of Ascidia. wikipedia.org
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WO2021031519A1 - Ascidian extract rich in various plasmalogens and ...
Disclosed are an ascidian extract rich in various plasmalogens and a preparation method therefor. In the preparation method, a certain proportion of water is mixed with an organic solvent for extraction, the plasmalogens remaining in a supernatant are recovered. The extract comprises various plasmalogen components and polyunsaturated fatty acids DHA and EPA, and can be used as a raw material ...
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Burykhia
If B. hunti is a tunicate, it could be the oldest ascidian fossil known as of its publication in 2012. It is possibly related to the slightly younger Ausia, another putative ascidian from the Vendian biota in Namibia. wikipedia.org
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Redbait
Redbait may refer to: The fish species Emmelichthys nitidus Pyura stolonifera, an ascidian often used as bait by anglers Red-baiting Animal common name wikipedia.org
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Phallusia mammillata
Phallusia mammillata is a solitary marine tunicate of the ascidian class found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Description Phallusia mammillata is a solitary species of ascidian and can grow to a height of about . wikipedia.org
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Bistramide A
Bistramide A is a chemical compound originally found in the marine ascidian Lissoclinum bistratum, in the genus Lissoclinum. wikipedia.org
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Pycnoclavella diminuta
Pycnoclavella diminuta, known as the white-spotted sea squirt, white-spot ascidian, and white-spotted ascidian, is a species of tunicate (sea squirt), Habitat This ascidian lives in depths from 5 to 20 metres in the benthic zone in caves and under ledges. wikipedia.org
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Effect of Pb 2+ on Metabolism of the Ascidian Styela Clava
The effects of Pb 2+ on the metabolism of Styela clava were investigated using semi-static two compartment model. The results show that Pb 2+ could depress oxygen ... journal.bit.edu.cn
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Paraglaciecola mesophila
Gram-negative, slightly halophilic, heterotrophic and motile bacterium from the genus of Paraglaciecola which has been isolated from the liquor of an ascidian wikipedia.org
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Diazona violacea
{{Taxobox | image = Diazona-violacea.jpg | image_caption = The ascidian Diazona violacea, Firth of Lorne, Scotland, 20 m | regnum = Animalia | phylum = Description This colonial ascidian is translucent grey with transparent zooids. wikipedia.org
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Spermosin
enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction Hydrolyses arginyl bonds, preferably with Pro in the P2 position This enzyme is isolated from the ascidian wikipedia.org
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Marsenina stearnsii
It can be found in the rocky intertidal, often in association with the ascidian Trididemnum opacum. It is relatively rare, found in the low rocky intertidal, usually under rocks on the ascidian Trididemnem opacum which it matches in color and pattern wikipedia.org
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Styela adriatica
Styela adriatica is a hermaphroditic ascidian tunicate that is found along the northern Atlantic and Mediterranean coast of Europe References External wikipedia.org
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Halocyamine
Halocyaminess are antibiotic peptides isolated from the ascidian Halocynthia roretzi. Notes Antibiotics Peptides wikipedia.org
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