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dimorphic
dimorphic, a. (daɪˈmɔːfɪk) [mod. f. Gr. δίµορϕ-ος of two forms (f. δι-, δίς twice + µορϕή form) + -ic.] Existing or occurring in two distinct forms; exhibiting dimorphism. a. Bot. Occurring in two distinct forms in the same plant or species, as the submerged and floating leaves in water-plants, disk... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dimorphic egret
The dimorphic egret (Egretta dimorpha) is a species of heron in the family Ardeidae. The dimorphic egret can sometimes be found on rooftops, finding insects in the gutters of houses. wikipedia.org
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Evolution of sexually dimorphic longevity in humans - PubMed
Why do women live longer than men? What is the significance of the menopause? Answers to these questions may be sought by reference to the mechanisms by which human aging might have evolved. Here, an evolutionary hypothesis is presented that could answer all three questions, based on the following suppositions. First, that the evolution of ...
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Dimorphic Cynosure
Dimorphic Cynosure is the fifth studio album by the Austrian death metal band Thirdmoon, released through Maintain Records in 2007. Track listing "Slave" "Crawl through subspecies" "Sinew disconnected" "Character of scars" "Cross the Rubicon" "Dimorphic Cynosure" "Sentenced to aeons wikipedia.org
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dimorphous
dimorphous, a. (daɪˈmɔːfəs) [f. Gr. δίµορϕ-ος of two forms + -ous.] = dimorphic. (Mostly in Chem. and Min.)1832 Johnston Progr. Chem. in Rep. Brit. Assoc. (1835) 432 Sulphur and carbon therefore possess two forms, or they are dimorphous. 1850 Daubeny Atom. Th. iv. (ed. 2) 123 Bodies..capable of assu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dimorphic fantail
The dimorphic fantail (Rhipidura brachyrhyncha) is a species of bird in the family Rhipiduridae. It is found in the New Guinea Highlands. References dimorphic fantail Birds of the New Guinea Highlands Birds described in 1871 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot wikipedia.org
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The cricket species Velarifictorus ornatus displays distinct wing dimorphism-individuals are either micropterous with much degenerate wings or macropterous with fully developed wings.
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trimorphic
trimorphic, a. (traɪˈmɔːfɪk) [mod. f. Gr. τρίµορϕ-ος (f. τρι- tri- + µορϕή form) + -ic.] Having, or existing in, three forms: spec. a. Bot. Having flowers with pistils and stamens of three different relative lengths. b. Zool. Exhibiting three different forms (colorations, etc.) in different individu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dimorphic fungus
Dimorphic fungi are fungi that can exist in the form of both mold and yeast. The term dimorphic is commonly used for fungi that can grow both as yeast and filamentous cells, however many of these dimorphic fungi actually can grow wikipedia.org
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Dimorphic root system
A dimorphic root system is a plant root system with two distinct root forms, which are adapted to perform different functions. Many plants with dimorphic root systems adapt the levels of rainfall in the surrounding area, growing many surface roots when there is heavy rainfall, wikipedia.org
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Sexually dimorphic nucleus
Other sexually dimorphic areas in the brain Ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus (VMN) has long been considered as a sexually dimorphic nucleus. The synaptic organization of the VMN is sexually dimorphic. wikipedia.org
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Evolution of sexually dimorphic longevity in humans - PMC
Why do women live longer than men? What is the significance of the menopause? Answers to these questions may be sought by reference to the mechanisms by which human aging might have evolved. Here, an evolutionary hypothesis is presented that could answer all three questions, based on the following suppositions. First, that the evolution of ...
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Dimorphism
Dimorphism or dimorphic may refer to: Science Dimorphic root systems, plant roots with two distinctive forms for two separate functions Sexual dimorphism nuclei Frond dimorphism, differing forms of fern fronds between the sterile and fertile fronds Phenotypic dimorphism, switching between two cell-types Dimorphic wikipedia.org
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毯子章鱼
First encounter with a live male blanket octopus: the world's most sexually size-dimorphic large animal. wikipedia.org
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Lagenoderus
Lagenoderus is a genus of leaf-rolling weevil that is noted for being strongly sexually dimorphic. Females of Lagenoderus had been assigned to a different genus, Phymatolabus Jekel, owing to confusion due to the species' sexually dimorphic nature. wikipedia.org
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