Translation for '
tuft' from English to Albanian
NOUN | a tuft | tufts | |
VERB | to tuft | tufted | tufted tufting | tufts | |
SYNO | tuft | tussock |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- DCLK1 is a marker for tuft cells.
- Though edible, the poisonous sulphur tuft is more common in many areas.
- Each tuft of a tree is 50 kilometers from the tree's center of mass.
- In Finland the cap is white and has a tuft attached to its right side by a string.
- In Lora, where Nationalist forces killed between six hundred and one thousand people in the summer of 1936, women who survived often had their heads shaved to where just a tuft remained, and that tuft then had a ribbon with monarchist colors tied to it.
- Each stem is topped with a dense tuft of slender, drooping leaves.
- The tuft of flagella is seen arising from the concave of basal body of "S.ruminantium."
- The glomerulus (plural glomeruli) is a network of small blood vessels (capillaries) known as a "tuft", located at the beginning of a nephron in the kidney.
- Tuft cells can be identified by staining for cytokeratin 18, neurofilaments, actin filaments, acetylated tubulin, and DCLK1 to differentiate between tuft cells and enterocytes.
- There is a large blackish tuft beneath the fold at one-third of the wing and a small blackish tuft on the fold before the middle, a whitish tuft about this, and a whitish tuft on the end of the cell edged beneath by a black dot.
- There is a small tuft of brown and black scales near the base and a similar tuft of raised scales on the middle of the cell, as well as a somewhat larger tuft obliquely below on the fold, edged with light brown.
- There is a very large subdorsal tuft at one-third and a very small one in the disc before the middle, a moderate subdorsal tuft beyond the middle and a large transverse tuft mixed with whitish at three-fourths.
- The specific epithet (species name) "paniculus" means "tuft" in Latin, in reference to a tuft of small spines on the hind gonopods that distinguishes "P.
- The male of the species has a distinctive specialization of its median segment, which has a heavy tuft of agglutinated (stuck together) hairs directed toward its head, and a low, hairy ridge across the segment in front of the tuft.
- Larvae are dark brown clothed, with a dense tuft of blackish hair.
- Described by Oleg Polunin as "a striking plant", it has a tuft of bright blue to violet-blue sterile flowers above brownish-green fertile flowers, which open from dark blue buds, reminiscent of a menorah candelabrum.
- The line infantry wore red with a white tuft; light infantry regiments and the light companies of the line infantry wore green with a white tuft; fusilier regiments, the grenadier companies of line infantry regiments and the Royal Marines wore plain white and rifle regiments wore green with a black tuft.
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