872 resultados para Spider silk
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The continuous plankton recorder (CPR) survey is an upper layer plankton monitoring program that has regularly collected samples, at monthly intervals, in the North Atlantic and adjacent seas since 1946. Water from approximately 6 m depth enters the CPR through a small aperture at the front of the sampler and travels down a tunnel where it passes through a silk filtering mesh of 270 µm before exiting at the back of the CPR. The plankton filtered on the silk is analyzed in sections corresponding to 10 nautical miles (approx. 3 m**3 of seawater filtered) and the plankton microscopically identified (Richardson et al., 2006 and reference therein). In the present study we used the CPR data to investigate the current basin scale distribution of C. finmarchicus (C5-C6), C. helgolandicus (C5-C6), C. hyperboreus (C5-C6), Pseudocalanus spp. (C6), Oithona spp. (C1-C6), total Euphausiida, total Thecosomata and the presence/absence of Cnidaria and the Phytoplankton Colour Index (PCI). The PCI, which is a visual assessment of the greenness of the silk, is used as an indicator of the distribution of total phytoplankton biomass across the Atlantic basin (Batten et al., 2003). Monthly data collected between 2000 and 2009 were gridded using the inverse-distance interpolation method, in which the interpolated values were the nodes of a 2 degree by 2 degree grid. The resulting twelve monthly matrices were then averaged within the year and in the case of the zooplankton the data were log-transformed (i.e. log10 (x+1).
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1830-1921, The Athenæum ... (Subtitle varies).
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Signatures: A-G⁸ H⁴.
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Exquisite album of calligraphy (muraqqaʻ or murakkaa) with design for a monumental inscription to appear in stone on a commemorative range marker (menzil taşı) of Bilâl Ağa (d.1807?), likely executed by Yesari Mehmed Esad Efendi (d.1798), the great Ottoman master of nastaʻlīq (talik).
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Vol. 1, pt. 1 of v. 2, and v. 3 are complete reports. The remaining volumes are each an analysis and summary of the industry studied. Full reports on these industries were not published.
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Some of the vols. Issued in pts.
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Includes index.
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Spine title: McKernan on printing and dyeing silks.
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Spine title (pt. 3): Wool, cotton, silk from fibre to fabric.
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Detailed description of a silk reeling machine invented by Santorini.
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Spine title (pt. 3): Wool, cotton, silk from fibre to fabric.
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1 ft. 11 5/8 in.x 1 ft. 6 7/64 in.x 63/64 in.; silk, flat metal thread; cut and voided velvet
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Textile, Islamic, Ottoman; 3 ft. 11 63/64 in.x 2 ft. 2 1/2 in.; silk, metal-wrapped thread; lampas (kemha)
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Liaoning. Faku. Yemaotai; hanging scroll, ink and colors on silk