flocculent Betekenis & Definitie

  • En [ ˈflɒk.jə.lənt]
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Betekenis van flocculent In het Nederlands

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Voorbeelden van flocculent

  • Lysosomes contained variably sized membrane-bound vesicles, membrane fragments or flocculent debris.

  • The spiral arm to the south is stronger than the northern arm, with the latter appearing flocculent and less coherent.

  • In cold water it is only partially dissolved, leaving a pale flocculent residue which is soluble in boiling water but deposited again upon cooling.

  • The warts, remnants of the universal veil, are randomly distributed on the cap surface and become fluffier and cotton-like (flocculent) near the edge (or margin) of the cap.

  • Were it not for this use of bentonite, many or most white wines would precipitate undesirable flocculent clouds or hazes upon exposure to warmer temperatures, as these proteins denature.

  • A galaxy with poorly defined arms is sometimes referred to as a flocculent spiral galaxy; in contrast to the grand design spiral galaxy that has prominent and well-defined spiral arms.

  • A small amount of flocculent material is apparent in the space between the layer and the shell.

  • An electron-dense, flocculent material fills the perivitelline space.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

European

May 10, 2021

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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