- Look up
filament or
filamentous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The word
filament,
which is
descended from
Latin filum meaning "thread", is used in...
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Filamentation is the
anomalous growth of
certain bacteria, such as
Escherichia coli, in
which cells continue to
elongate but do not
divide (no
septa formation)...
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March 2015). "LED
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- In cosmology,
galaxy filaments are the
largest known structures in the universe,
consisting of
walls of
galactic superclusters.
These m****ive, thread-like...
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Carbon filament may
refer to: A
carbon filament in an
incandescent light bulb
Filaments in the
synthesis of
carbon fibre Filamentous carbon This disambiguation...
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Filament winding is a
fabrication technique mainly used for
manufacturing open (cylinders) or
closed end
structures (pressure
vessels or tanks). This process...
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incandescent light globe is an
electric light with a
filament that is
heated until it glows. The
filament is
enclosed in a gl**** bulb that is
either evacuated...
- A
sebaceous filament is a tiny
collection of
sebum and dead skin
cells around a hair follicle,
which usually takes the form of a small,
yellow to off-white...
- biology, a
protein filament is a long
chain of
protein monomers, such as
those found in hair, muscle, or in flagella.
Protein filaments form
together to...
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Filament was a
British erotic magazine aimed at women,
published in the
United Kingdom. It ran for 9 issues, from June 2009 to
December 2011. The magazine...