-
elements which he
termed somatotypes,
classified by him as ectomorphic,
mesomorphic, and endomorphic. He
created these terms borrowing from the
three germ...
- In
chemistry and
chemical physics, a
mesophase or
mesomorphic phase is a
phase of
matter intermediate between solid and liquid.
Gelatin is a
common example...
- of the
mesomorphic phase ranges between the
crystalline and the
amorphous phase, its
density is with 0.916 g·cm−3 comparatively. The
mesomorphic phase...
-
Olympic weightlifters tending to have endo-
mesomorphic bodies, and
bodybuilders tending to be more
mesomorphic. The two main
methods of
weight lifting to...
- as they
described the "focal
conic liquid".
Friedel contributed his
Mesomorphic States of
Matter to the
Annales des
Physiques in 1922. This two-hundred-page...
-
shape of its
container but it will also
expand to fill the container.
Mesomorphic states:
States of
matter intermediate between solid and liquid. Plastic...
- (relatively
short and stout),
ectomorphic (relatively long and thin) or
mesomorphic (muscular proportions). In this sense,
habitus has in the past been interpreted...
-
outside the
stony layer (if any),
surrounding the seed(s); sarcocarp.
mesomorphic Soft and with
little fibrous tissue, but not succulent.
mesophyll 1. The...
- 1930s, she
presented research papers on
liquid crystals (using the term "
mesomorphic substances"),
particularly para-Azoxyanisole,
variations in its anisotropy...
- are
classified as
primitive dogs: they have
regular dentition and a
mesomorphic,
symmetrical build and body type, with an
arched or
semicircular tail...