pore
71Pore nucléaire — Les pores nucléaires sont de grands complexes protéiques (poids moléculaire estimé à 125 000 kDa) traversant l enveloppe nucléaire qui est une double membrane entourant le noyau des cellules eucaryotes. Les pores nucléaires permettent les… …
72Pore (Casanare) — 5° 43′ 38″ N 71° 59′ 41″ W / 5.72722, 71.9947 …
73pore fungus — noun woody pore fungi; any fungus of the family Polyporaceae or family Boletaceae having the spore bearing surface within tubes or pores; the fruiting bodies are usually woody at maturity and persistent • Syn: ↑polypore, ↑pore mushroom •… …
74Pore (cristallographie) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Pore. En cristallographie, un pore est une cavité dans un cristal. C est un défaut volumique (à trois dimensions). Cette cavité peut être vide, ou bien contenir du gaz sous faible pression. La porosité résulte d… …
75pore - pour — These words are both pronounced . ◊ pore A pore is a small hole in the skin of a person or animal. There was dirt in the pores around his nose. ◊ pore over If you pore over something such as a piece of writing or a map, you examine it carefully.… …
76pore over — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms pore over : present tense I/you/we/they pore over he/she/it pores over present participle poring over past tense pored over past participle pored over pore over something to examine or read something very… …
77pore mushroom — noun woody pore fungi; any fungus of the family Polyporaceae or family Boletaceae having the spore bearing surface within tubes or pores; the fruiting bodies are usually woody at maturity and persistent • Syn: ↑polypore, ↑pore fungus • Hypernyms …
78Pore (peau) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Pore. Un pore désigne une cavité que l on retrouve sur les membranes plasmiques (uniquement pour faire communiquer deux cellules entre elles) et nucléaires, ainsi que sur les membranes mitochondriales. Ils… …
79pore entry radius — The radius of a flow channel at pore entry, usually smaller than the average pore radius [16] …
80pore, pour — Occasionally pour appears where pore is intended. As a verb, pore means to examine carefully ( He pored over the documents ) or, more rarely, to meditate. Pour indicates a flow, either literally ( He poured the water down the drain ) or… …