Sentences with word «edulis»

In the following section of the thesis, responses of Mytilus edulis larvae from a Swedish west coast population to elevated seawater acidity were investigated.
Although there are over 400 species of passionfruit vines, the most identifiable is Passiflora edulis which happens to be the only one that can actually fruit.
David Knight of the University of Oxford and his colleagues tested single strands of silk from the large orb - weaving spider Nephila edulis at temperatures between -60 °C to 150 °C.
It is infused with a blend of four essential oils: apricot kernel oil, coriander fruit oil, jojoba seed oil, and possiflora edulis seed oil.
Mephedrone is a synthetic analogue of the herbal amphetamine cathinone, found naturally in the leaves of the khat plant, Catha edulis.
All Shades Ingredients: Caprylic / capric triglyceride, bis - diglyceryl polyacyladipate - 2, cetyl alcohol, VP / hexadecene copolymer, silica dimethyl silylate, microcrystalline wax / Cera Microcristallina / Cire microcristalline, tocopheryl acetate, phenoxyethanol, caprylyl glycol, ascorbyl palmitate, passiflora edulis seed oil, tocopherol.
After completion of the lighthouse and associated facilities, the Coast Guard planted two types of iceplant on East Anacapa Islet: red - flowered iceplant (Malephora crocea) and sea fig, also called freeway iceplant (Carpobrotus edulis x aequilaterus).
The tough piñon tree (Pinus edulis), the New Mexico state tree, was nearly as important to native Americans of the Southwest as the bison was to the tribes of the Great Plains.
As the main focus was on blue mussels, the first part of the thesis provided an introduction to blue musselspecies complex in Europe which is characterized by the three species Mytilus edulis, M. galloprovincialis and M. trossulus.
Scientifically called Passiflora edulis, passionflower is also known as purple granadilla in South Africa.
If the antioxidant effects are the desired effects, species choice will make a difference, P. edulis, P. setacea, P. nitida, P. tenufida, all have high antioxidant levels, with P. malformis leaf aqueous extract shown to have the highest antioxidant profile [14].
Researchers from China and England harvested silk from two species of golden orb weaver spiders, Nephila edulis and Nephila pilipes, and tested it with a torsion pendulum.
They also had lower amounts of trace metals and organic contaminants than blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) collected from the seafloor nearby.
So ecologist Henry Adams, a doctoral candidate at the University of Arizona (U.A.) in Tucson, and his colleagues decided to test the effect of higher average temperatures on the pinyon, Pinus edulis.
Here, we report on experiments performed with North Atlantic populations of hard clams (Mercenaria mercenaria), eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica), bay scallops (Argopecten irradians), and blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) grown with and without North Atlantic populations of the green macroalgae, Ulva.
(S.D. Ramaiya et al., 2014), however an infusion of Passiflora edulis was shown to have higher levels of TPs (total phenolics), and CTs (condensed tannins) than hydroalcoholic extracts [6], and even still, hydroalcoholic extracts of P. edulis had higher levels of TFs (total flavonoids)[6].
The blue mussel, Mytilus edulis, returned to Svalbard in 2004 following recent warming, and after almost 4000 years of absence, excluding a short re-appearance during the Medieval Warm Period 900 years ago.
Beetle attacks on drought - and heat - stressed trees are blamed for a massive die - off of pinyon pine (Pinus edulis) in northern New Mexico in the early 2000s.
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