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COARCTATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of COARCTATE is pressed together : closely connected; specifically : enclosed in a rigid case formed from the last larval skin —used of insect ...
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COARCTATE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Coarctate definition: (of a pupa) having the body enclosed in a hardened shell or puparium.. See examples of COARCTATE used in a sentence.
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Coarctate reaction - Wikipedia
A coarctate reaction is a concerted reaction whose transition state involves two rings, in which at least one atom undergoes the simultaneous making and ...
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coarctate
▪ I. coarctate, a. (kəʊˈɑːkteɪt) In 5 coartate. [ad. L. coarctāt-us (coart-), pa. pple. of coarctāre to coarct.] Pressed close together, compressed, contracted, confined. In Bot. applied to a compact or dense panicle.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) I. 61 The patente magnitude felethe by more efficacite t...
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Coarctate pupa | zoology - Britannica
Coarctate, which is essentially exarate but remaining covered by the cast skins (exuviae) of the next to the last larval instar.
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COARCTATE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
coarctate in British English · 1. (of a pupa) enclosed in a hard barrel-shaped case (puparium), as in the housefly · 2. crowded or pressed together; constricted.
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Coarctate reaction
In the classification of organic reactions by transition state topology, a coarctate reaction (from L. coarctare "to constrict") is a third, comparatively Examples
The most well-known example of a coarctate transition state is that of the epoxidation of an olefin by dimethyldioxirane.
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Coarctate and Pseudocoarctate Reactions: Stereochemical Rules
Coarctate reactions are a distinct class of concerted reactions. They differ from other concerted reactions, such as SN2, E2, or pericyclic ...
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Coarctate reaction for synthesis of fluorescent N-heterocycles, late ...
Coarctate reactions, involving the simultaneous formation and cleavage of two bonds at single or multiple atoms, have remained largely ...
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coarctate definition - Linguix.com
The coarctate or pseudopupal stages are those in which hibernation or diapause occurs most frequently. The wild perennial grass species Porteresia coarctate ...
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coarctate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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coarctate pupa — Translation in Chinese - TechDico
Many translation examples sorted by field of work of "coarctate pupa" - English-Chinese dictionary and smart translation assistant.
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Scaphidium quadrimaculatum
Thorax is somewhat coarctate on each side behind. Elytra are widely punctured, while tibiae are striated.
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obtected
obtected, ppl. a. Entom. (əbˈtɛktɪd) [f. L. obtect-us, pa. pple. of obtegĕre to cover over + -ed.] a. Covered by a neighbouring part, as the hemielytra of some Hemiptera by the enlarged scutellum. b. Applied to the form of pupa characteristic of the Lepidoptera, in which the limbs, etc. of the futur...
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