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- them well suited to such environments. Their thick-walled and strongly melanised cells make them resistant to UV radiation. An Antarctic endemic species...
- 1979, in Bartow, Florida, to Melanise Williford. Because his father was not a part of their everyday lives, Melanise raised McGrady with the help of...
- Melanizing agents are drugs that increase sensitivity to solar radiation and promote re-pigmentation of de-pigmented areas of skin. Furocoumarins stimulate...
- pigmented skin compared to lightly pigmented skin. Due to the heavily melanised melanosomes in darkly-pigmented skin, it can absorb more energy from UVR...
- is the encapsulation by hematocytes. An encapsulated body can also be melanised in order to asphyxiate it, thanks to another type of hemocyte, which uses...
- pierce the pleural membrane. This piercing produces wounds that leave melanised scars. The meso****lege is derived from the mesoderm. It is a membrane-bound...
- immune system can encapsulate the egg, which results in the egg becoming melanised and dying. The bacteria Wolbachia is symbiotic with the wasp, and its...
- Andaman Islands has 43 leg pairs. Centipedes in this genus are sometimes melanised in patches, and sternal glands are present the males of most species....
- Marshallopus platypedatus (Takakuwa, 1934). Centipedes in this genus are melanised in patches, and their ultimate legs are basally swollen and distally flattened...
- Meteorites, Wood, Paper, Rubbers, Emulsions and paint, Artificial skin, Bone, Melanised fungal cells. Possible ****ure application include measuring porosity and...