No, I'm talking about threadlike wires woven into fabric and powered by miniature batteries that heat your outfit like an electric blanket. |
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Also, a mat of threadlike filamentous algae floating on the surface greatly increases the rate of water loss through evaporation. |
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Antennae with numerous segments, typically threadlike, club-shaped or feathery. |
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Longkou Fen Si is a threadlike dry starch product made from green beans and peas. |
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The threadlike molecules of the pressed together parts combine and intertwine to form a homogeneous union. |
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Dracunculiasis, better known as Guinea worm, is a debilitating parasitic disease caused by a threadlike worm that infests stagnant water. |
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Some stems are so narrow as to be threadlike, as in many tropical epiphytic ferns. |
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The number of modified gibbsite units therefore determines the diameter of the threadlike tubes. |
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They do not have proper roots, but have threadlike rhizoids that anchor them to their substrate. |
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If the fecal matter reaches suitable soil, the eggs are hatched, and the infective, threadlike larvae may penetrate human skin, usually that of the foot, by way of the sweat glands and hair follicles. |
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When these spores germinate, they usually produce threadlike filaments that can infest the host, absorb nutrients, and give off toxins that cause diseases symptoms. |
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Self-taught, he first tries his hand at classical portraits in the late 1940's. Then, inspired by Giacometti's threadlike characters, Takis depicts stylised figures with streamlined human shapes. |
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It is formed within the mycelium, the mass of threadlike hyphae that make up the fungus. |
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Interspersed among the asci are threadlike sterile cells called paraphyses. |
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