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Ecdysis - Wikipedia
Ecdysis is the moulting of the cuticle in many invertebrates of the clade Ecdysozoa. Since the cuticle of these animals typically forms a largely inelastic ... en.wikipedia.org
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Ecdysis Home
A portal for live-managing arthropod occurrence data. ecdysis is designed to serve the entomological community as a robust and efficient environment. ecdysis.org
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ECDYSIS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ECDYSIS is the act of molting or shedding an outer cuticular layer. www.merriam-webster.com
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ecdysis
‖ ecdysis (ˈɛkdɪsɪs) [mod.L., a. Gr. ἔκδυσις, f. ἐκδύειν to put off.] The action of stripping or casting off, esp. of slough or dead skin in serpents and caterpillars, or of the chitinous integument in Crustacea. Also concr. that which is cast off, slough.1854 J. Hogg Microsc. ii. iv. (1867) 581 The... Oxford English Dictionary
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Research | Ecdysis Foundation | Estelline
The term Ecdysis describes the process of an insect shedding its old skin. We are using science to help farmers shed the old models of agriculture in the ... www.ecdysis.bio
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Ancient origins of arthropod moulting pathway components - PMC
Ecdysis or moulting, which describes the process of shedding the outer integument, the cuticle, is a defining feature of Ecdysozoa (arthropods, tardigrades, ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Ecdysis (disambiguation)
Ecdysis is the moulting of the exoskeleton in arthropods and other animals. Ecdysis may also refer to: Ecdysis (album), an album by Miho Hatori See also Ecdysiast, a euphemism for a striptease artist Moult (disambiguation) wikipedia.org
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Ecdysis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Ecdysis is defined as the sequence of behaviors necessary for shedding the old cuticle during the embryonic and larval development of invertebrates, ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Ecdysis - Entomologists' glossary
Ecdysis is the process of an arthropod moulting its exoskeleton. Moulting is necessary as the arthropod exoskeleton is inflexible and so, to grow larger, ... www.amentsoc.org
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reptile shedding (ecdysis) - Winter Park Veterinary Hospital
Reptiles shed layers of old, dead skin in large, visible pieces, some molting the entire old skin in one piece. This process is called ecdysis. wpvet.com
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ECDYSIS - The Positive Psychology People
Ecdysis– the process of shedding the old skin or casting off the outer cuticle is a critical but vulnerable time. www.thepositivepsychologypeople.com
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Ecdysis (album)
Ecdysis is the first solo album by Japanese musician Miho Hatori. Album title Track listing "Ecdysis" – 4:26 "A Song for Kids" – 3:30 "In Your Arms" – 4:06 "Barracuda" – 3:13 "The Spirit of Juliet" – 4:11 "Walking City wikipedia.org
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ecdysiast
ecdysiast (ɛkˈdɪzɪæst) [f. Gr. ἔκδυσις (see ecdysis) + -αστής, after type ἐνθουσιαστής.] A strip-teaser. Hence ecˈdysiasm, the activity or occupation of strip-teasing. Also fig.1940 Mencken Let. 5 Apr. in Amer. Lang. Suppl. I. (1945) vi. vi. 585 It might be a good idea to relate strip-teasing in som... Oxford English Dictionary
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ecdysone
ecdysone (ˈɛkdɪsəʊn) Also ecdyson. [ad. G. ecdyson (P. Karlson 1956, in Ann. des Sci. naturelles (Zool.) XVIII. 133), f. Gr. ἔκδυσις: see ecdysis.] A steroid, present as a hormone in the young forms of insects and some other arthropods, that controls moulting.1956 Vitamins & Hormones XIV. 234 The na... Oxford English Dictionary
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Apolysis
After apolysis, ecdysis occurs. Ecdysis is the actual emergence of the arthropod into the environment and always occurs directly after apolysis. wikipedia.org
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