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oxea
‖ oxea Zool. (ˈɒksɪə) [mod.L., f. Gr. ὀξύ-ς sharp.] A needle-shaped sponge spicule, pointed at both ends. Hence ˈoxeate a., having the form of an oxea.1886 R. von Lendenfeld in Proc. Zool. Soc. 585. 1887 Sollas in Encycl. Brit. XXII. 416/1 (Sponges) By far the commonest form is the oxea, a needle-sh... Oxford English Dictionary
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OQ (company)
In 2013, OQ acquired a German-based company, OXEA. These include: OXEA - Germany (100%) --> Oxea is now OQ Chemicals May 2020 Blackrock Metals Company – Canada (2.8%) MOL – Hungary (7%) Redes Energéticas wikipedia.org
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Ascandra izuensis
The skeleton of the sponge is composed of triradiates, large and small quadriradiates, and oxea. The oxea occur vertically or obliquely to the surface of the ascon-tubes. References Clathrina Animals described in 1942 Invertebrates of Japan wikipedia.org
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tylote
tylote, n. (a.) Zool. (ˈtaɪləʊt) Also in L. form tylotus (taɪˈləʊtəs). [ad. Gr. τυλωτός knobbed, vbl. adj. f. τυλοῦν to make knobby, f. τύλος knob.] A sponge-spicule of the form of a cylindrical rod with a knob at each end; also attrib. or adj. Hence ˈtylotate a. [-ate2], shaped like a tylote, knobb... Oxford English Dictionary
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Arturia tenuipilosa
The name refers to the very thin, hair-like oxea present in this species. The very slender, hair-like oxea sparsely hispidate the surface of the tubes. wikipedia.org
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strongyle
▪ I. strongyle1 (ˈstrɒndʒɪl) See also strongle. [ad. mod.L. Strongylus, ad. Gr. στρογγύλος round.] A thread-worm of the genus Strongylus (or the family Strongylidæ, of which this is the type), common as a disease-producing parasite in various animals.1847 Redwood S. F. Gray's Suppl. Pharmacop. 187 S... Oxford English Dictionary
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Clathrina ceylonensis
He also found triactines measuring about 88 mm/8 mm, and ‘few very slender oxea’, which were probably trichoxeas. wikipedia.org
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Vosmaeropsis mackinnoni
individual has a circular or oval osculum at its summit; in perfect individuals a beautiful oscular fringe is present, formed of very long, hair-like oxea The outer surface is rough and uneven, and large oxea can be seen projecting irregularly from it; these oxea are more or less absent from the basal portions wikipedia.org
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uni-
uni- (ˈjuːnɪ) repr. L. ūni- combining form of ūnus one, a single, forming the first element in a number of words with the sense ‘having, composed or consisting of, characterized by, etc., one (thing specified by the second element)’. The Latin prefix ūni- (before a vowel ūn-) was employed before or ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Heptanal
acid (Arkema method) and on the hydroformylation of 1-hexene with rhodium 2-ethylhexanoate as a catalyst upon addition of some 2-ethylhexanoic acid (Oxea wikipedia.org
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stylus
‖ stylus (ˈstaɪləs) Also stilus. Pl. styluses, styli. [a. L. stylus, incorrect form of stilus: see style n.] 1. = style n. 1.1807 J. Landseer Lect. Engraving iii. 119 Lines drawn with a stylus or steel point (commonly called an etching needle) on copper. 1821 Craig Lect. Drawing etc. ii. 101 The ear... Oxford English Dictionary
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Undecanal
It has been registered under the EU REACH scheme at >1000 tonnes by Oxea, which confirms the status as irritant. wikipedia.org
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Neopetrosia subtriangularis
The spicules are curved cylinders, with pointed (oxea) or rounded (strongyloxea) tips at both ends. wikipedia.org
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Icaria
villages in brackets): Agios Kirykos Agios Kirykos (Agios Kirykos, Therma Ikarias, Katafygio, Lardades, Mavrato, Koundouma, Mavrikato, Xylosyrtis, Oxea wikipedia.org
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Sponge spicule
Diactinal monaxons are classified by the nature of their ends: oxea have pointed ends, and strongyles are rounded. Spine-covered oxea and strongyles are termed acanthoxea and acanthostrongyles, respectively. wikipedia.org
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