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porose

(pɒˈrəʊs)
adj
1. (Botany) having pores; porous
2. (Zoology) having pores; porous
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Adj.1.porose - forming a continuous series of pores; "a porose hymenium"
poriferous, porous - full of pores or vessels or holes
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Conversely, the capitulum possessed female traits at both sides, including a pair of porose areas and equal-sized palps (Figs.
Dagli anni '60 in poi l'organizzazione e la distribuzione delle mansioni si fanno porose, labili, con ricadute identitarie sul soggetto che non sa piu con certezza di cosa stia occupando e perche produca: il "commercio" tra capitale e prestatore d'opera tracima dal campo economico verso forme di micropotere, di persuasione e manipolazione postdemocratica, a volte richiedendo sacrifici violenti.
The pileus with trnslucent hairs at the dorsal side, hymenium conspicuously meruloid to porose reticulate with veins (Fig.
Betono atsparumo salciui kriterijus [K.sub.s] buvo apskaiciuotas laikant, kad atsparus salciui bus tada, kai rezerviniu (uzdaru) poru turis bus didesnis uz vandens, esancio kapiliarinese porose, turio prieaugi virstant jam ledu.
The Graphidetalia scriptae Hadac in Klika et Hadac 1944 (with two alliances) occur on very smooth bark, beech in particular, in moderately humid sites; the Bacidinetalia phacodis (with one alliance--the Agonimion octosporae) on more porose bark of older trees in shaded and humid situations, and the Dendrographetalia decolorantis (with the Lecanactidion patellarioidis Crespo ex Giralt 1996) occur in rather dry habitats and has southern distribution.
Insbesondere porose und durchlassige, niedrig gebrannte Keramik von grober Magerung wird als optimal bezuglich Warmeleitfahigkeit und Resistenz gegenuber Temperaturschocks beschrieben (Naschinski 2001, 20, 133 ff.).
The production of porose or reticulate pit membranes in these end wall pits, however, has implications not so much for terminology as for the conductive physiology of the xylem.