rugosity


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ru·gose

 (ro͞o′gōs′) also ru·gous (-gəs)
adj. Biology
Having a rough, ridged, or wrinkled surface: rugose spores.

[Latin rūgōsus, from rūga, wrinkle.]

ru′gose′ly adv.
ru·gos′i·ty (-gŏs′ĭ-tē) n.
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rugosity

the state or quality of being wrinkled, as the skin. — rugose, adj.
See also: Skin
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ru·gos·i·ty

n. rugosidad, arruga.
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Head, in lateral view, grading from hyaline at the cervical margin to dark ferruginous brown at frontal flange; in dorsal view coloration is a patchwork of reddish brown to dark ferruginous brown corresponding with thickness of cuticular rugosity.
Comparison: The cheek teeth differ from a giraffid in having fairly low rugosity (Pilgrim, 1911; Khan et al., 2009; Bhatti et al., 2012).
TABLE 5 Temporal comparison of rugosity index ([I.sub.H]) and standar error (EE) in four sites, Bahia Culebra, Guanacaste, Costa Rica CUADRO 5 Comparacion temporal del indice de heterogeneidad del sustrato ([I.sub.H]) y error estandar (EE) en los cuatro sitios evaluados, Bahia Culebra, Guanacaste, Costa Rica Periodo 1990's Sitio N [I.sub.H] EE Palmitas 4 1.24 0.39 Guiri-Guiri 12 1.57 0.24 Playa Blanca 8 1.16 0.19 Esmeralda 12 1.11 0.18 Periodo 2011 Sitio N [I.sub.H] EE Palmitas 4 1.15 0.12 Guiri-Guiri 20 1.57 0.19 Playa Blanca 8 1.17 0.16 Esmeralda 12 1.16 0.14 N = cantidad de transectos por sitio.
The rugosity, prominence of median ribs, entostyles/ectostylids, divergent styles/stylids and narrowing of the crown neck exclude the specimen from the genus Pachyportax and make their inclusion in the genus Selenoportax (Pilgrim, 1937; Akhtar, 1992; Khan et al., 2009, 2010a).
AltMV is known to manifest a wide range of symptoms including chlorotic spotting of various size, chlorosis, chlorotic local lesions, leaf distortion and curling, mosaic, mottle, necrotic spotting of various size, necrotic ringspots, rugosity, veinal necrosis, and interveinal yellowing (Table 2) [1, 2,12,15,17].
Most of the buildings and street materials in the two cities have the same constitutive parameters (i.e., permittivity, permeability, and rugosity).
They found that settlement responded to rugosity for a variety of biofouling organisms, including diatoms, poly-chaetes, mussels, and barnacles.
Most of Pulley Ridge is a low relief, low rugosity, rock and rubble habitat.