- (meaning Venus's hair), is a
genus of
bacteria discovered growing in
stringlike mats
after an
eruption of the
submarine volcano Tagoro near the Canary...
- scamorza, and
sometimes peas (piselli).
maccheroni alla
chitarra – a flat,
stringlike egg
pasta which takes its name from the
wooden instrument,
basically a...
- and
mouths equipped with many
sharp fang-like teeth. They have a long
stringlike structure known as a barbel, with a light-producing photop**** at the...
- bell-shaped cups. Some ring-shaped cups have
removal aids.
These may be
stringlike stems,
notches (dents in the
outside of the bowl), and pull
loops (like...
- not
exceeding 40
centimeters in height. It
forms clumps of very thin
stringlike stems of
smooth bright green which are four-sided or cylindrical. The...
-
blistering attack. It encomp****ed
fervent explorations of harmonics,
haunting stringlike evocations in the
higher register, and
Vesuvian explosions of
sonic lava...
- Donati; J F Douglas; W. Kob; S J Plimpton; P H Poole; S C
Glotzer (1998). "
Stringlike Cooperative Motion in a
Supercooled Liquid".
Physical Review Letters....
- In 1970,
Ramond generalized Dirac's work for point-like
particles to
stringlike ones. In this
process he
discovered two-dimensional
supersymmetry and...
- 1103/PhysRevD.12.2060. ISSN 0556-2821. Johnson, K.; Thorn, C. B. (1976-04-01). "
Stringlike solutions of the bag model".
Physical Review D. 13 (7): 1934–1939. Bibcode:1976PhRvD...
- "sutland,"
according to Kraenzel: "is the more
densely settled,
often stringlike, area of
habitation along the
major avenues of transportation. Generally...