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bioplast
bioplast Biol. (ˈbaɪəʊplæst) [f. bio- + Gr. πλαστ-ός moulded, formed.] A small separate portion of Bioplasm generally less than the thousandth of an inch in diameter. (Beale).1883 Wright Dogm. Scept. 9 Lionell Beale, who originated the valued method of staining red all bioplasts in living tissues. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bioplastic
(Poirier, Dennis, Klomparens, Nawrath, Somerville 1992) Late 1990s: The development of TP starch and BIOPLAST from research and production of the company wikipedia.org
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homoplast
homoplast Biol. (ˈhɒməʊplæst) [f. as prec. + Gr. πλαστός moulded: cf. bioplast.] 1. An organ or part homoplastic with another (see next); opp. to homogen 2.1870 Ray Lankester in Ann. Nat. Hist. VI. 39 Such details of agreement..we must set down to the fact that they are to a great degree homoplasts,... Oxford English Dictionary
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10 Best Nipple Rings for Breastfeeding Moms in 2022 - Piercinghome
They are also nickel and lead-free. You are free to opt for them as belly button rings or nose rings and nipple rings. Show entries. Product. Name. Price. Longita Plastic Pregnancy Nipple Rings for Maternity Sport Pregnant Women. Check Price. Ruifan 5-10PCS Pregnancy Sport Maternity Flexible Bioplast Nipple Ring.
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from traditional gold and silver to widespread use of surgical steel as well as titanium, niobium, glass, and several kinds of plastics (PTFE, Tygon, bioplast wikipedia.org
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-plast
-plast combining element repr. Gr. πλαστός formed, moulded, in various terms, chiefly scientific, as bioplast, endoplast, protoplast. Oxford English Dictionary
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protoplast
▪ I. protoplast1 (ˈprəʊtəʊplæst) Also 6 prothoplauste. [a. F. protoplaste (16th c. prothoplauste), or ad. late L. prōtoplast-us (14th c. -plaustus), ad. Gr. πρωτόπλαστ-ος (LXX. Wisd. vii. 1), f. πρωτο- proto- + πλαστ-ός moulded, formed, vbl. adj. f. πλάσσ-ειν to form, mould.] 1. That which is first ... Oxford English Dictionary
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cyto-
cyto- combining form of Gr. κύτος hollow, receptacle, etc., taken in modern formations with the meaning ‘cell’ (cf. -cyte), and used in many biological terms: as cytoblast, etc.: see below. cytoˈchemist, one who studies cytochemistry; cytoˈchemistry, the chemistry of cells; spec. a branch of biochem... Oxford English Dictionary
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