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Hypotheca may refer to:
The inner theca of the frustule (exoskeleton) of a diatom
Hypothec, in civil law, a sort of mortgage
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Look up hypotheca or hypothec in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hypotheca may refer to: The inner theca of the frustule (exoskeleton) of a diatom Hypothec...
and new hypotheca) while in the other daughter the old hypotheca becomes the epitheca which together with a new and slightly smaller hypotheca comprises...
cover, the outer larger valve called Epitheca and the smaller called hypotheca. The margins of the two thecae are covered by a connecting band called...
(/haɪˈpɒθɪk, ˈhaɪpɒθ-/; German: Hypothek, French: hypothèque, from Lat. hypotheca, from Gk. ὑποθήκη: hypothēkē), sometimes tacit hypothec, is a term used...
plate, or valve, and marginal connecting, or girdle band. One half, the hypotheca, is slightly smaller than the other half, the epitheca. Diatom morphology...
sui heredes necessarii - forced heirs (singular suus heres necessarius) hypotheca Mortgage idem debitum same debt The element or aspect of the novation...
diatom cell (called the frustule) consists of an epitheca and an hypotheca. The hypotheca is slightly smaller than the epitheca. During asexual reproduction...
surrounded by 31 round pores. Its first plate occupies 30% of the width of the hypotheca. Chinain, Mireille; Faust, Maria A.; Pauillac, Serge (1999). "Morphology...
dinoflagellate is separated into an upper portion called the epitheca (C) where the apical horn resides (E) and a lower portion called the hypotheca (D)....
instrument is, in civil law jurisdictions, referred to by some form of Latin hypotheca (e.g., Sp hipoteca, Fr hypothèque, Germ Hypothek), and the parties are...
If and only if a theca is present, the parts are called epitheca and hypotheca, respectively. Posteriorly, starting from the transverse groove, there...
laterally compressed with a small, cap-like epitheca and a much larger hypotheca. It has the double collars (known as cingulum) around the top of the cell...
postcingular plates 2″’and 4″; 1p occupies approximately 20% of the width of the hypotheca. Faust, Maria A. (1995). "Observation of Sand-Dwelling Toxic Dinoflagellates...
covered with scattered round pores. Its epitheca is smaller than its hypotheca. Its apical pore is straight, 7 μm long and situated in the apical plate...
their epithecae. In 1956 however, because of distinct differences in the hypotheca, it was put back into its individual genera in the family Ostreopidaceae...
posterior intercalary plate. Its first plate occupies 60% of the width of the hypotheca. Chinain, Mireille; Faust, Maria A.; Pauillac, Serge (1999). "Morphology...
surrounded by 30 round pores. Its first plate occupies 20% of the width of the hypotheca. Chinain, Mireille; Faust, Maria A.; Pauillac, Serge (1999). "MORPHOLOGY...
processes, whereby the thecae of resting spores with girdles become the hypotheca and both valves are shed when the girdle is absent. Resting spore formation...
epitheca; while the posterior is simply rounded constituting a larger hypotheca. The cell has two flagella for locomotion. Reproduction is by simple binary...
somewhat dorsoventrally flattened, with the epitheca being rounded, and the hypotheca being similar in shape to an abbreviated cone. The outside of the cell...
two interlocking components ("like two halves of a petri dish"), the hypotheca and the epitheca. Each cell is approximately 8 to 12 μm in diameter and...
large and, along with the antapical plate, make up the main body of the hypotheca. The last two plates that make up the theca of Ceratocorys cells is the...
separated by the cingulum into epitheca for theca above the cingulum and hypotheca for theca below the cingulum. The red eyespot functions as a lens that...
including the location and shape of its nucleus; the excavation of its hypotheca; the characteristics of its apical and sulcal groove extensions on the...
including the location and shape of its nucleus; the excavation of its hypotheca; the characteristics of its apical and sulcal groove extensions on the...
mature cells. While hypotheca of some Histioneis can be embedded in mucus, Ornithocercus species have not been observed with a hypotheca associated mucus...
including the location and shape of its nucleus; the excavation of its hypotheca; the characteristics of its apical and sulcal groove extensions on the...
litterarum reversalium feudalhim iustitia et nequitate. Leipzig 1735 Diss. an hypotheca tacita in feudo debito feudali contrahatur? Leipzig 1736 Diss. prima de...