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 Übersetzung für 'Stria' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   stria | striae
SYNO band | banding | stria | ...
anat.
stria
Stria {f}
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striaRiefe {f}
striaStriemen {m}
zool.
stria
Falte {f}
geol.
glacial stria
Gletscherschramme {f}
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Übersetzung für 'Stria' von Englisch nach Deutsch

stria
Stria {f}anat.

Riefe {f}

Striemen {m}

Falte {f}zool.

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glacial stria
Gletscherschramme {f}geol.
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • "Cyathus striatus", commonly known as the fluted bird's nest, The specific epithet is derived from the Latin "stria", meaning "with fine ridges or grooves".
  • Zerodur has both an amorphous (vitreous) component and a crystalline component. Its most important properties with few inclusions, bubbles and internal stria (as contrasted to Cer-Vit).
  • The spiral ligament is a fibrous cushion located between the stria vascularis and the bony otic capsule.
  • The cochlear duct is bounded on three sides by the basilar membrane, the "stria vascularis", and Reissner's membrane.
  • The stria terminalis (or terminal stria) is a structure in the brain consisting of a band of fibers running along the lateral margin of the ventricular surface of the thalamus.

  • Head with a faint central stria. Rostrum as long as the head.
  • The Prosternal Lobe is rounded at the apex, with complete marginal stria.
  • Frontal stria of head is complete and carinate. The disk is densely covered with coarse punctures.
  • By the presence of the sutural stria, in the Neotropical region, "Chasmogenus" can only be confused with some members of the genus "Primocerus".
  • "Microtritia stria" is a species of mite.

  • Elytra black with reddish markings located between sixth dorsal stria and lateral margin.
  • The name is derived from Latin "stria" (meaning strigula) and refers to the fine brown streaks of the forewing.
  • Achille-Louis Foville (6 August 1799 – 22 June 1878) was a French neurologist and psychiatrist. He produced the first description of the terminal stria.
  • The medial olfactory stria turns medially behind the parolfactory area and ends in the subcallosal gyrus; in some cases a small "intermediate stria" is seen running backward to the anterior perforated substance.
  • Small size (2.5–4.8 mm), bearing a clearly visible sutural stria; long maxillary palps; metafemora densely covered by hydrofuge pubescence.

  • In Mirandola cuisine, the preparation of the traditional thin "focaccia" made with flour, lard and fat (there is also a variant flavoured with garlic) is called "stria" (witch) and it is still in use, whose name is said to derive from the fact that it is baked first to check the right oven temperature for baking the other varieties of bread; according to another tradition, the browning of the "stria" evokes the yellowish colour of the witches' hard skin.
  • Dark cells are morphologically and functionally similar to marginal cells of the stria vascularis as they both display characteristics of fluid transport tissue; however, studies indicate an earlier histological and immunohistological maturity in the dark-cell areas compared to the stria vascularis.
  • In human neuroanatomy, the longitudinal striae (also striae lancisi or nerves of Lancisi) are two bundles of fibres embedded in the indusium griseum running along the corpus callosum of the brain.
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