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spherule Meaning in Bengali



 ক্ষুদ্র গোলক,

একটি ছোট গোলক

Noun:

ক্ষুদ্র গোলক,





spherule's Usage Examples:

Martian spherules (also known as blueberries due to their blue hue in false-color images released by NASA) are the abundant spherical hematite inclusions.


There, they develop into a thick-walled spherule filled with endospores that cause a pyogenic (pus-causing) inflammation.


Volcanic ash beds (tonsteins and bentonite beds) and impact spherule beds, and specific megaturbidites are types of key beds created by instantaneous.


saprophytic fungus that grows as a mycelium in the soil and produces a spherule form in the host organism.


brasiliensis, (Coccidioides immitis) is in parentheses because it changes to a spherule of endospores, not yeast, in the heat), Sporothrix schenckii.


The cores of the spherules appear to be loose material, making up about one-third to one-half of the radius of the spherule.


belt would be insufficient to explain the formation of ancient impact spherule beds and the lunar basins, and that the asteroid belt was probably not.


These particles then fuse to give rise to 1-2 micron spherules which continue to grow as they move down from the cells surface before.


2020 - Petrographic characterization of Archaean impact spherule layers from Fairview Gold Mine, northern Barberton Greenstone Belt, South.


Impact craters on the Moon and impact spherule beds found on the Earth dated to this period are consistent with these.


Phanerozoic impact layers: the Upper Eocene microkrystite or clinopyroxene spherule layer and the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary (K/T boundary) layer.


materials including nanodiamonds, metallic microspherules, carbon spherules, magnetic spherules, iridium, platinum, platinum/palladium ratios, charcoal, soot.


Depending on the class, echinoderms may have spherule cells (for cytotoxicity, inflammation, and anti-bacterial activity), vibratile.


Outer plexiform layer – projections of rods and cones ending in the rod spherule and cone pedicle, respectively.


found to be recruited by protein 1a after the formation of the replication spherule.


view: Distributions of spherules Hypothesis: Spherules are concretions created in water as a solvent.


grains found within accretionary lapilli, accreted grain clusters and spherule masses.



spherule's Meaning':

a small sphere

Synonyms:

globe; orb; ball;

Antonyms:

unwind;

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