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laminarian
laminarian, a. (læmɪˈnɛərɪən) [f. mod.L. Laminaria name of a genus of seaweeds (see quot. 1883), f. L. lāmina thin plate.] laminarian zone: the zone of the sea, extending from low-water mark to a depth of ninety feet, in which seaweeds of the genus Laminaria are found.1851–6 Woodward Mollusca 149 Th...
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Lessonia corrugata
It is a subtidal species endemic to Tasmania and southern Victoria, Australia, and is the least studied of the only three Laminarian kelps in the region Like all Laminarian kelps, the life cycle of L. corrugata is a heteromorphic alteration of generations between microscopic gametophyte and macroscopic
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laminaria
laminaria (læmɪˈnɛərɪə) [mod.L. (J. V. F. Lamouroux Essai sur les genres de la famille des Thalassiophytes non articulées (1813) 20), f. L. lamina thin plate or leaf.] A thin, flat, brown seaweed of the genus so called; also known as oar-weed or kelp. Also attrib.1848 A. Henfrey tr. Schleiden's Plan...
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laminarin
laminarin, n. Biochem. (ˈlæmɪnərɪn) [a. G. Laminarin (P. Schmiedeberg 1885, in Tageblatt 58. Versammlung Deutsch. Naturforscher u. Aertzte Strassburg 427), f. mod.L. Laminaria: see laminarian a., -in1.] = *laminaran n.1934 in Webster. 1938 Sci. Proc. R. Dublin Soc. XXI. 615 Laminarin..is a polysacch...
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Rhodopetala rosea
Its diet consists of coralline and laminarian algae. They extend from the Triassic period to the recent.
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tellen
tellen (ˈtɛlən) Also tellin. [ad. L. tellīna, a. Gr. τελλῑ́νη a kind of shell-fish. So F. telline, It. tellina.] A bivalve of the genus Tellina or family Tellinidæ.c 1711 Petiver Gazophyl. Dec. vii–viii. Tab. 78 Rib⁓welted Limington Tellen. 1833 Penny Cycl. I. 466/2 They are supposed to have long sy...
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Institute of Algological Research
Yotsukura, N., Kawai, T., Motomura, T. and Ichimura, T. (2001) Random amplified polymorphic DNA markers for three Japanese laminarian species.
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kombu
kombu (ˈkɒmbuː) [Jap.] A brown seaweed, one of the local species of Laminaria, used as food, esp. as a base for stock.1884 Satow & Hawes Handbk. for Travellers Cent. & N. Japan (ed. 2) 519 Kombu, a broad, thick, and very long species of seaweed, most of which is exported to China. 1905 Nat. Geogr. M...
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