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- off # only render texels in the clamped 0-1 range (default off) # When unclamped, textures are repeated across a surface, # when clamped, only texels which...
- on tracker proteins, Profilin-ATP-actin is delivered ("loaded") to the unclamped end of the other sub-filament, whereupon ATP within the already clamped...
- other fungi. In teleomorphs the hyphae are colourless, are clamped or unclamped, and bear haustorial cells with filaments that attach to the hyphae of...
- brought into action fully closed down; the barrel can be clamped and unclamped from within the vehicle. In-to and out-of action times are less than one...
- hook angle is designed to cause little board movement during cutting of unclamped boards. Teeth design comes in many variations: ATB (alternating top bevel)...
- thicker than those of T. mesenterica. Fruit bodies of T. aurantia contain unclamped, thick-walled host hyphae and consequently retain their shape when dried...
- bodies) are gelatinous, effused or pustular, and (microscopically) have unclamped hyphae and basidia that are auricularioid (tubular and laterally septate)...
- the pit by the projecting trunnions of the bell case. The core plate is unclamped and the core broken out. The bell is then carefully extracted from the...
- Serendipita produce thin, sp****ly branched hyphae that are either clamped or unclamped. Their basidia are formed in single or small clusters, commonly from one...
- edge. The subhymenium is ramose—composed of relatively thin branching, unclamped hyphae. The spore-bearing cells, the basidia, are club-shaped, thin-walled...