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phys.
electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis <ESCA>
Elektronenspektroskopie {f} zur chemischen Analyse <ESCA>
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  • Elektronenspektroskopie {f} zur chemischen Analyse <ESCA> = electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis <ESCA>
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • At the top of its illicium is an esca. The esca emits a bright light and since these fish dwell in deep waters, the light lures other fish to where the batfish is positioned.
  • They have an appendage on their heads called an esca that contains bioluminescent bacteria able to produce a long-lasting glow which the fish can control.
  • It is also observed that the esca is very susceptible to predators therefore the fish rolls it up close to the body when not hunting, and in some species, such as the A.
  • ” The female "Linophryne" has not only a luminous lure on the head, called the esca (Latin for “food”), but also a multibranched barbel hanging from the lower jaw.
  • "Halieutopsis simula", also known as fluffy-esca deepsea batfish, is a species of fish in the family "Ogcocephalidae".

  • Like other members of the genus "Echinophryne" but unlike most frogfish, the species does not have a distinct esca or "lure" on its illicium.
  • It uses a combination of the esca or the anglerfish lure to draw in its prey and its ability to camouflage in rocks and coral to hide from it.
  • The esca of "O. porrectus" is not thought to visually attract prey, but there is evidence that "O.
  • "Fomitiporia mediterranea" is a fungus species in the genus "Fomitiporia" associated with esca of grapevine.
  • Fungicides (such as sodium arsenite or 8-hydroxyquinoline, used to fight esca) with the potential to control GTD have been banned in Europe and there are no highly effective treatments available.

  • It is associated with "Phaeomoniella chlamydospora" in esca in mature grapevines and decline in young vines (Petri disease), two types of grapevine trunk disease.
  • "Phaeomoniella chlamydospora" and "Phaeoacremonium aleophilum" are associated with esca in mature grapevines, decline in young vines (Petri disease) and black goo decline, three types of grapevine trunk disease.
  • It also has strong resistance to many viticultural hazards including the apoplexy grape disease esca, powdery mildew and sour rot.
  • Females use the bulbous esca as a bioluminescent lure to attract prey.
  • The two species of "Spiniphryne" are distinguished from each other by details of the esca ("lure").

  • "Oneirodes carlsbergi" has (in females) a pointed lure (esca) protruding from its forehead; the esca has a tapering, internally pigmented, anterior appendage.
  • The bioluminescence is produced by symbiotic bacteria; these bacteria are thought to enter the esca via an external duct (in at least two species, the esca is not luminous until this duct develops, suggesting the bacteria originate from the surrounding seawater).
  • axeli", except that its esca bears 2&ndash;3 pairs of lateral lobes that are elongated into tapering filaments in the largest individuals, and the uppermost medial appendage on the esca is finger-like and tapering.
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