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- of a particular specimen. Specifically, Usnea can contain thamnolic, squamatic, barbatic, salazinic, and alectorialic acids, all of which can affect...
- middle layer (the continuous layer), abruptly. The continuous layer has squamatic texture obscuring the prism-shaped eggs**** units. The innermost layer...
- entirely continuous. In some dinosaur eggs, the prismatic layer exhibits squamatic ultrastructure, where the prismatic structure is obscured by a rough texture...
- composed of two layers. The outer layer, called the columnar layer (or squamatic zone, so named because of the peculiar texture of the layer), is twice...
- species also contain other compounds such as atranorin, baeomycesic acid, squamatic acid, and in one species, pseudoplacodiolic acid. While genetic studies...
- boundary between the continuous and the mammillary layers exhibits a squamatic ultrastructure. It has an angusticanaliculate pore system, which means...
- has a slightly squamatic microstructure, very similar to the eggs of Troodon and other prismatoolithids, a step towards the fully squamatic texture of bird...
- Secondary compounds found in the lichen include baeomycesic acid and squamatic acid. The species is suspected to have survived the latest glaciation...
- squamulose. The apothecia (fruiting bodies) are dark-coloured. They contain squamatic acid. List of Cladonia species Hammer, Samuel (2003). "Notes on Cladoniaceae...
- is made up of closely packed calcite crystals, and exhibits irregular squamatic texture. It is five times thicker than the mammillary layer. The surface...