Definition of Uniserial. Meaning of Uniserial. Synonyms of Uniserial

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Definition of Uniserial

Uniserial
Uniserial U`ni*se"ri*al, a. [Uni- + serial.] Having only one row or series.

Meaning of Uniserial from wikipedia

- In abstract algebra, a uniserial module M is a module over a ring R, whose submodules are totally ordered by inclusion. This means simply that for any...
- In mathematics, a Nakayama algebra or generalized uniserial algebra is an algebra such that each left or right indecomposable projective module has a...
- extinction in the early Devonian. A characteristic of the genus includes one uniserial stipes with very elaborate thecae. This particular genus contains large...
- Amphipetridae are characterised by having a single row of suckers on each arm (uniserial suckers), a gelatinous body and non hemispherical eyes. There are three...
- known rodent that had an incisor enamel transition from pauciserial to uniserial. Its remains have only been found in the Wind River Basin in Wyoming,...
- Fabaceae. uniserial Arranged in a single row or series. Unbranched. Uniseriate. uniseriate Arranged in a single row or series. Unbranched. Uniserial. uni****ual...
- to each species: they can be rectilinear, curved, rolled up or cyclic, uniserial or multiserial. These organizational types can also be mixed, or even...
- by their total number of theca rows (biserial colonies have two rows, uniserial have one) and the number of initial stipes per colony (multiramous colonies...
- distinctive denticulated microliths), and the later phases by the presence of uniserial (phase 5) and biserial 'harpoons' (phase 6) made of bone, antler and ivory...
- Pachyphloiidae is a family of uniserial Permian Foraminifera included in the fusulinid superfamily Geinitzinacea along with the Geinitzinidae. Three genera...