Similar words: mammal, mammals, mammary, grammarian, Italian, valiant, valiance, valiantly. Meaning: [mə'meɪlɪən /mæ] n. any warm-blooded vertebrate having the skin more or less covered with hair; young are born alive except for the small subclass of monotremes and nourished with milk. adj. of or relating to the class Mammalia.
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(1) The disease can spread from one mammalian species to another.
(2) The mammalian carnivores are also of some antiquity.
(3) Digestion of the molars by mammalian predators varies considerably.
(4) The mammalian gut has been stable for many millennia and acts to constrain the flexibility of E. coli's genome.
(5) Fourthly, the mammalian carnivores are all alike in producing assemblages with no complete skulls at all.
(6) The diurnal birds of prey and the mammalian predators consistently have the highest rates of mandibular and maxillary breakage.
(7) The prey assemblages of the other mammalian predators have low values(sentencedict.com), probably because of the destruction of bone through chewing.
(8) Mammalian cell receptors can have high solute binding affinity, but also allow for rapid on/off binding kinetics.
(9) This analysis was applied to a series of mammalian carnivores, with considerable differences emerging between them.
(10) Cell divisions of the mammalian egg are unlike those of lower animals where the planes of division appear with military precision.
(11) The numbers of pellets containing mammalian bone were small, but where present the bone was similar to that from kestrel pellets.
(12) Mammalian membranes have an enormously diverse composition and may contain over 100 distinctly different lipids.
(13) All these mammalian orders stem from small insectivorous animals that inhabited the forests while the dinosaurs were still living.
(14) The foregoing discussion of mammalian cooling techniques and their relation to the human species is rather academic.
(15) The digestion of incisors from mammalian carnivore prey assemblages is more extreme than that of the molars.
(16) Harem A typical mammalian grouping consists of one dominant male and a harem of females.
(17) Mammalian cells make only the single-stranded variety.
(18) Any of various similar mammalian diseases.
(19) The report is on mammalian thermoregulation.
(20) Comparative analysis suggests that there has been a considerable amount of divergence of evolution in the cortices of different mammalian lines.
(21) The chick embryo proper comes from a very small region resting on the yolk and which is equivalent to the mammalian egg.
(22) Fig. 3.4 Skeletal element proportions of bone assemblages from diurnal raptors and mammalian carnivores[http://sentencedict.com], as for Fig. 3.2.
(23) Peregrines were investigated less intensively than kestrels because of their known preference for birds as opposed to mammalian prey.
(24) If this shows a lethal mutation it is classified as a presumed mammalian mutagen.
(25) The first tier uses bacteria and two types of mammalian cell culture to detect mutations in genes and breaks in chromosomes.
(26) This size limitation means that harvester ant assemblages are not good indicators of the local mammalian fauna.
(27) Digestion can therefore be expected to be greater in mammalian predators, and so it has been found here.
(28) It is particularly disturbed by the imminent introduction of fish which have been fed with mammalian growth hormones.
(29) To be suitable for food environment application a disinfectant must be odourless, of low mammalian toxicity, non corrosive and non-tainting.
(30) Whereas swallowed saliva contains bicarbonate, recent experiments have also demonstrated alkali secretion from the mammalian oesophagus.
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