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Results from our forumWhy do you keep talking about species... exoskeleton 1,134,000+ Brachiopoda Arm foot Lamp shells Lophophore and pedicle between 300 and 500 extant Bryozoa Moss animals Moss animals, sea mats Lophophore, no pedicle, ciliated tentacles about 5,000 living species Chaetognatha Longhair jaw Arrow worms Chitinous spines either side of head, ...
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Re: Monera small, simple single prokaryotic cell (nucleus is not enclosed by a membrane); some form chains or mats absorb food bacteria, blue-green algae, and spirochetes Protista large, single eukaryotic cell (nucleus is enclosed by a membrane); some form chains or colonies absorb, ...
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The Fiber Disease... and carbon isotopic composition of biomarkers. 4) Application of biomarker analysis and CSIA to characterization of lipid biomarkers in microbial mats. What is a lipid biomarker? Lipids are the fat-like components of cell membranes, an essential element of all living organisms. Some types of lipid ...
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The Fiber DiseaseWe are developing ultra-fine fiber polymeric mats (permanent or biodegradable) with a capability of releasing bioactive compounds. These mats can be stand-alone or can serve as film coatings on implants, tissue engineering scaffolds, or nanocomposites. ...
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The Fiber Disease... provide lightweight, readily machinable composites with excellent cold resistance for water piping and similar applications. KynolTM paper surface mats and veils, applied in combination with polyester and other resins, are used to create long-lasting tank linings for use with such highly corrosive ...
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