0 a transparent, smooth food, usually fruit-flavoured -- agar-agar
1 the juice of fruit boiled with sugar until it is firm, used like jam, or served with meat. -- jem
2 any jelly-like substance -- seperti diseliputi agar-agar
Frogs’ eggs are enclosed in a kind of jelly.
3 same as jam1. -- jeli
If the nuclear status was unclear, the oocytes were mounted on slides that had been prepared with petroleum jelly/paraffin wax supporting droplets.
The corneas were kept moist with a few drops of mineral oil or white petroleum jelly.
Furthermore, anti-asterosap rabbit antibody significantly decreased die acrosome reaction-inducing activity of the jelly solution and the activity was restored by addition of excess asterosap.
We then placed the animal in a stereotactic head-restraining device and anesthetized pressure points with lidocaine jelly.
Thus, spermatozoon interaction with and movement through the jelly layers is of critical importance to the accomplishment of fertilisation.
They contain the condensed material giving rise to the egg jelly after fertilisation.
The experimental results are presented using the end effector that has been operated to lift non-rigid food materials such as jelly blocks.
Name the designer of the shoe that spawned millions of plastic imitations, known as "jellies".
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