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Spongy tissue is a type of
tissue found both in
plants and animals. In plants, it is part of the mesophyll,
where it
forms a
layer next to the palisade...
- and
functional unit of
cortical bone is the osteon.
Cancellous bone or
spongy bone, also
known as
trabecular bone, is the
internal tissue of the skeletal...
- soil are single-layered.
Beneath the
palisade layer is the
spongy layer. The
cells of the
spongy layer are more
branched and not so
tightly packed, so that...
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Lymantria dispar, also
known as the
gypsy moth or the
spongy moth, is a
species of moth in the
family Erebidae native to
Europe and Asia.
Lymantria dispar...
- The
spongy urethra (cavernous
portion of urethra,
penile urethra) is the
longest part of the male urethra, and is
contained in the
corpus spongiosum of...
- As for most motorcycles,
another common braking upgrade is to
reduce sponginess by
replacing the OEM
brake hose with a
braided brake hose. The ER5 has...
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certain hydrogenation products (e.g.
primary amines via
nitrile reduction). "
Spongy Nickel".
European Space Agency.
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original on 10
April 2017...
- A
sponge (/ˈspʌndʒ/ SPUNJ) is a
cleaning aid made of soft,
porous material.
Typically used for
cleaning impervious surfaces,
sponges are
especially good...
- by his son,
Edmund William Davy.
Edmund Davy was the
first to
discover a
spongy form of
platinum with
remarkable gas
absorptive properties.
Justus Liebig...
- Oromo: budeena) is a sour
fermented pancake-like
flatbread with a
slightly spongy texture,
traditionally made of teff flour. In
Ethiopia and Eritrea, injera...