Similar words: regulate, coagulate, regulated, deregulate, angular, singular, triangular, hexangular. Meaning: ['ʌŋgjəleɪt /-jʊl-] n. any of a number of mammals with hooves that are superficially similar but not necessarily closely related taxonomically. adj. having or resembling hoofs.
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1 Fossils may tie them to the ungulates, but they seem quite distinct from any extant member of the group.
2 The other key characteristic of the even-toed ungulates that would have helped this process along is the structure of the feet.
3 Hence assumptions that ungulate feeding ecology reflects the woody plant:grass composition of their habitats are not supported by our data, nor was a relationship between diet and rainfall detected.
4 Any of various extinct ungulate mammals of the Eocene to Pleistocene epochs, having distinctive three-clawed, three-toed feet.
5 Landscape Heterogeneity and Ungulate Dynamics: What Spatial Scales Are Important?
6 Resource Selection Functions have become popular as subjects for studying the extent of ungulate habitat selection, and some models are designed to improve the quality of experiments.
7 The Yanchiwan Natural Reserve situated in the southern of Subei County is a natural reserve for conserving wild animal,(www.Sentencedict.com) especially for alpine ungulate.
8 This is the first report in the world of the creation of domesticated ungulate pluripotent stem cells.
9 It is said that our school is preparing to construct an ungulate research institution.
10 This is the first time anyone in the world has made pluripotent stem cells from somatic cells (as opposed to germline cells such as sperm and eggs) from an ungulate (an animal that has hooves).
11 Working with iPS cells in this way also gives information that should make it easier to develop embryonic stem cells (ES cells) from pig or other ungulate embryos, said the researchers.
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