Examples of using Skeletons in English and their translations into Malay
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mollusks- to build skeletons and shells.
other marine calcifiers to use to build their skeletons.
Furthermore, he discovered Chinese male skeletons of teenagers that had their teeth pulled out, a tradition belonging
Skeletons grow in response to compression stress(on the bones),
There are knights, bomber skeletons, witches, giants,
Skeletons of the past: 10 things that wives carefully hide from their husbands- Relations- 2020.
Young humus becomes similar to a homogeneous dark mass with leaf skeletons, small rods
Since reef-building corals need carbonate to build their skeletons, decreasing carbonate ion concentrations will likely lead to weaker, more brittle coral skeletons
Satoshi Yamaguchi compared the skeletons of the Yayoi to the ones from the Chinese imperial Han dynasty
Corals that require more supplemental foods, less light and do not have reef building aragonite skeletons are referred to as ahermatypic corals.
Corals cannot grow without the presence of carbonates as they must be present to build their stony skeletons.
One of the most critical effects of increasing ocean acidity relates to the production of shells, skeletons, and plates from calcium carbonate,
who need the carbonate ions to build their shells and skeletons.
Researchers later found that he had family members who also had incredibly strong skeletons, one of whom underwent several failed hip replacements because doctors were unable to screw the prosthesis into his bone.
Today's toy breeds have skeletons that mature in only a few months,
The skeletons involved New Zealand soldiers who were killed during the Second World War, the First Emergency
Two of the skeletons were of people born outside Britain- one of a man linked genealogically to eastern Europe
As ocean acidification affects the ability of marine organisms to form shells and skeletons, it is likely to decrease the abundance of commercially important shellfish species such as clams,
The other two skeletons of people believed to have been born in Britain were of a woman with maternal ancestry from northern Europe
as their ability to extract carbonate ions from seawater and incorporate these into their skeletons may be increasingly compromised.