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flagel·lat
Having or resembling a lash or whip (as does a flagellum)
process
outgrowth
whiplike
flagellate
lash-like
instrument
appendage
leather strip
Catalan
flagel·lat
process
outgrowth
whiplike
flagellate
lash-like
1
However the appeal
process
was a necessary check on power, he said.
2
That means, however, being able to
process
gigabytes of data every second.
3
He immediately said: 'I'm really sorry I interrupted such an important
process
.
4
In Europe, the
process
is further along, as the Greek example shows.
5
However, the
process
can take six months or longer in some cases.
1
Nonviolence is the natural
outgrowth
of the law of forgiveness and love.
2
These in a way were the
outgrowth
of the work of Socrates.
3
There was one disturbing local
issue
-
an
outgrowth
of McCarthyism-thathaunted Mercer Island.
4
Ten transcription factors are identified that either increase or decrease neurite
outgrowth
.
5
The racketeering case was an
outgrowth
of an RIAA suit targeting Andersen.
1
Down from the Keeper writhed and flicked a tangle of tentacles; serpentine,
whiplike
.
2
Fellwroth ran forward, pulling a
whiplike
Numinous disspell from the spellbook.
3
Two
whiplike
reports shattered the night quiet before Stephen O'Mara moved.
4
The many tentacles snapped toward them,
whiplike
,
cutting the air with a hiss.
5
Their
whiplike
antennae were waving about with vigorous sweeping motions, like undersized wings.
1
While hoping for its return, I'd have ample time to
flagellate
myself.
2
They
flagellate
themselves with their whips, and the strokes resound on their breasts.
3
This species was seen by Peck '95 and described as a small
flagellate
.
4
He casts around for more failures with which to
flagellate
himself.
5
We learn when they begin to
flagellate
,
stroke upon stroke!
1
In contrast, all 13 strains of seven other
flagellated
bacterial species were negative.
2
Some think he
flagellated
himself too much and BBC top brass not enough.
3
Giardia Lamblia is the
flagellated
protozoan of intestinal-tract more frequently diagnosed.
4
Superstition was as strong with her as with any
self
-
flagellated
nun.
5
She had been severely
flagellated
and weakened previous to Willoughby's entrance.
6
Is it true, then, that a
flagellated
female kisses the rod?
7
And how its caress
flagellated
his bare soul!
8
While still within the egg-membrane the epiblastic cells become
flagellated
,
and the gastrula rotates within the membrane.
9
The calmness of routine
flagellated
her nerves.
10
Next he
flagellated
Anarchism and its partisans.
11
A
flagellated
sphere populated by amoeboid cells simply drops to the ocean bottom...
12
We examined BBSome functions in Trypanosoma brucei, a
flagellated
protozoan parasite that causes African sleeping sickness in humans.
13
Genetic evidence indicates that localization of the signaling protein DivK at the
flagellated
pole prevents premature initiation of development.
14
Her conscience
flagellated
her, and she had striven to develop her son's to the goodly proportion of her own.
15
Additionally, we identify two related paralogs, one specific to
flagellated
fungi, and one present only in unicellular relatives of animals.
16
Neurons,
flagellated
cells, and pigment cells have been traditionally used as model systems to study the cellular functions of kinesins.
flagellated
flagellate
·
flagellate bacteria
flagellate protozoan
flagellate aesthete
flagellate cells
flagellated female
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flagel·lat