membranes

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the fibrous layers around the baby and fluid, forming the amniotic sac
materials that separate cells from their environment as well as organelles from each other
plural of membrane
Thin films constructed of cellulosic or synthetic materials, which are designed to provide selective transport of solutes Widely used for hemodialysis, microfiltration, ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis, membranes may he either homogeneous or asymmetric
used in dialysis fail to filter the protein-like material out of the blood
cell membranes
plural form of cell membrane
membrane
A mechanical, thin, flat flexible part that can deform or vibrate when excited by an external force
membrane
A flexible or semi-flexible covering or waterproofing whose primary function is to exclude water
mucous membranes
plural form of mucous membrane
nictitating membranes
plural form of nictitating membrane
plasma membranes
plural form of plasma membrane
rupture of membranes
The rupture of the amniotic sac, whether naturally at the onset of labour, occurring prematurely, or artificially induced
serous membranes
plural form of serous membrane
virginal membranes
plural form of virginal membrane
membrane
{n} a web, coat or film of many fibres
membrane
A thin layer that forms a barrier, selective to the passage of chemicals
membrane
a thin sheet or layer of pliable tissue serving as a semi-permeable covering
membrane
a thin pliable sheet of material a pliable sheet of tissue that covers or lines or connects organs or cells of animals
membrane
New technology has been developed whereby the pollutants in liquids can be removed by the use of ultra fine membranes, such as the Reverse Osmosis method in the treatment of fresh potable water, or membranes in the treatment of polluted water or effluents
membrane
A flexible layer surrounding a cell, organelle (such as the nucleus), or other bodily structure The movement of molecules across a membrane is strictly regulated in both directions
membrane
The surface of a cell is a cell membrane Many of the internal organelles of the cell are themselves surrounded by membranes which are very similar to the outer surface
membrane
Thin, flexible film of proteins and lipids that encloses the contents of a cell; it controls the substances that go into and come out of the cell Also, a thin layer of tissue that covers the surface or lines the cavity of an organ
membrane
a flexable or semi-rigid roof covering or waterproofing layer with the primary function of the exclusion of water
membrane
The outer boundary of a cell, mostly containing fatty molecules
membrane
Semi-fluid structure which bounds all cells, and partitions the interior of eukaryotic cells It consists primarily of two lipid layers, with proteins "dissolved" in the lipids
membrane
A membrane is a sheet-like 2 dimensional object, an object with area but very little or no thickness Good examples are sheets of paper or a piece of surround wrap Membranes can be flat or curved; rough or smooth
membrane
{i} thin and soft layer of animal or plant tissue that covers or lines an organ or part, membrana
membrane
a thin pliable sheet-like tissue Pneumatic domes and tensegrity domes use fabric to form their roof surfaces
membrane
A thin, soft, pliable sheet or layer
membrane
A mechanical membrane, a thin, flat flexible part that can deform or vibrate when excited by an external force
membrane
thin layer of tissue covering a surface, lining a body cavity, or dividing a space or organ
membrane
1 A phospholipid bilayer that forms a hydrophobic barrier around and within cells 2 A sheet of nylon, nitrocellulose, or similar material that is used to create a replica of a gel for Southern blots, Northern blots, or Western blots
membrane
The portion of the roofing system that serves as the waterproofing material Can be composed of one material or several materials laminated together
membrane
Material that allows some, but not all, of the components in a mixture to pass through it
membrane
a flexible or semi-flexible material, which functions as the waterproofing component in a roofing or waterproofing assembly, and whose primary function is the exclusion of water
membrane
a thin pliable sheet of material
membrane
A thin layer or fold of tissue, usually supported by a fibrous network, serving to cover or line some part or organ, and often secreting or absorbing certain fluids
membrane
A single- or double-layer lipid sheet that separates two compartments
membrane
A flexible enclosing or separating tissue forming a plane or film and separating two environments (usually in a plant or animal)
membrane
A thin, skin-like layer, resembling a piece of 'cling film' The peritoneum is a natural membrane used as the dialysis membrane in peritoneal dialysis In haemodialysis, the dialysis membrane is a plastic membrane inside the dialyser
membrane
A very thin layer of tissue
membrane
(cell membrane; phospholipid bilayer) A planar structure surrounding cells and organelles within eukaryotic cells (e g membranes of cell nucleus of mitochondrion) separating aqueous compartments which carry out different metabolic processes Cell membranes are electrical insulators but permeable to hydrophobic molecules such as steroidal hormones and small gases (carbon dioxide, molecular oxygen, nitric oxide) All other water soluble and charged molecules depend on the presence of membrane proteins which provide transport pathways across the phospholipid bilayer
membrane
Polymer film utilized as the semipermeable separation mechanism in reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration and microfiltration
membrane
a pliable sheet of tissue that covers or lines or connects organs or cells of animals
membrane
A pattern that spawns a compartment; described first here but here is the first implementation that I know of
membrane
A membrane is a thin piece of skin which connects or covers parts of a person's or animal's body. In biology, the thin layer that forms the outer boundary of a living cell or of an internal cell compartment. The outer boundary is the plasma membrane, and the compartments enclosed by internal membranes are called organelles. Biological membranes have a dual function: separation of vital but incompatible metabolic processes conducted in the organelles; and passage of nutrients, wastes, and metabolic products between organelles and between the cell and the outside environment. Membranes consist largely of a double layer of lipids in which are embedded large proteins, many of which transport ions and water-soluble molecules across the membrane. See also cytoplasm, eukaryote
membrane
A thin film or structure that selectively retards mixing or permits separation of one or more fluids
membrane
A roof covering or waterproofing layer whose primary function is the exclusion of water
membranes

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    /ˈmemˌbrānz/ /ˈmɛmˌbreɪnz/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'mem-"brAn ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English, from Latin membrana skin, parchment, from membrum.

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