Membran | |
anat. | tunic; tunica |
chem. | dividing wall; pellicle |
med. | membrane; diaphragm; partition; dividing wall |
paleont. | membrana |
tankte | |
gen. | fueled |
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diaphragm; membrane | |||
cross-wall; partition; dissepiment; septum | |||
barrier in isotope separation | |||
membrane | |||
membrane A thin tissue that encloses or lines biological cells, organs, or other structures. It consists of a double layer of lipids with protein molecules between the two layers. Membranes are permeable to water and fat-soluble substances but not to such polar molecules as sugars | |||
pellicle (used as a reflecting device) | |||
membran; baffle | |||
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tunic; tunica; coat; paleole; pellicule | |||
dividing wall; pellicle | |||
membrane (membrana); diaphragm (septum); partition (septum); dividing wall (septum); lamina; plate | |||
pellicle (für Maskenschutz) | |||
membrana | |||
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diaphragm; membrane | |||
membranous; membranaceous | |||
German thesaurus | |||
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Analyse: Dünne, meist poröse Wand zur Trennung von Flüssigkeiten oder Gasen unterschiedlicher Zusammensetzung |
Membran: 243 phrases in 25 subjects |