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单词 excurrent
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Definition of excurrent in English:

excurrent

adjective ɪkˈskʌr(ə)ntɛkˈskʌr(ə)ntɛkˈskərənt
Zoology
  • (of a vessel or opening) conveying fluid outwards.

    the excurrent siphon
    The opposite of incurrent
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Oxygen concentration in the excurrent air was recorded every second (average of 20 consecutive readings) by the oxygen analyzer and computer described in the BMR section above.
    • That is, sperm are created, concentrated and sent out the excurrent openings, sometimes in masses so dense that the sponges appear to be smoking.
    • A separate experiment revealed that the area of the incurrent naris where dye entered the rosette determined where it would exit the excurrent naris.
    • The velocity of the excurrent stream through the osculum may be several hundred times that at the level of the choanocytes.
    • The opercular is more often made up of one or more immobile bones which channel the excurrent from gills with individual covers.
    • Most conifers and a few hardwoods, such as sweetgum and tuliptree, have excurrent forms.
    • The oxygen analyzer monitored and averaged the oxygen content of excurrent air every 60 s and downloaded the data to a computer.
    • These skeletal features readily evident in outer part, but in inner part, where numerous excurrent canals occur, structure obscured by recrystallization.
    • The excurrent duct for the gills forms generally at the posterior limit of these small plates.
    • However, there exists no test to define whether these openings are subdermal cavities and part of the incurrent system, or secondary oscula that were part of the excurrent system.
    • Sylleptic branching, the production of new shoots from current buds without an intervening rest period, is common within light-demanding species with an indeterminate growth pattern and results in an excurrent crown form.
    • Very similar structures, observed on living sponges of the genus Astrosclera, represent excurrent canal systems.
    • Colonies with greater than 12 individuals across, may have fixed water excurrent chimneys reflected in the skeleton.
    • During this ‘bolting’ phase of their growth, seedlings and saplings have a straight main axis, with sparse, excurrent branches.
    • The basic body form of sponges consists of numerous small incurrent canals called ostia (sing. ostium) and one or more large excurrent opening called oscula (sing. osculum).
    • Oxygen consumption was determined from the rate of air flow into the chamber and the difference between the concentration of oxygen in the incurrent and excurrent air exiting the chamber, per Hill.

Origin

Early 17th century: from Latin excurrent- 'running out', from the verb excurrere.

 
 

Definition of excurrent in US English:

excurrent

adjectiveɛkˈskərəntekˈskərənt
Zoology
  • (of a vessel or opening) conveying fluid outward.

    the excurrent siphon
    The opposite of incurrent
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The basic body form of sponges consists of numerous small incurrent canals called ostia (sing. ostium) and one or more large excurrent opening called oscula (sing. osculum).
    • That is, sperm are created, concentrated and sent out the excurrent openings, sometimes in masses so dense that the sponges appear to be smoking.
    • The velocity of the excurrent stream through the osculum may be several hundred times that at the level of the choanocytes.
    • A separate experiment revealed that the area of the incurrent naris where dye entered the rosette determined where it would exit the excurrent naris.
    • Most conifers and a few hardwoods, such as sweetgum and tuliptree, have excurrent forms.
    • The oxygen analyzer monitored and averaged the oxygen content of excurrent air every 60 s and downloaded the data to a computer.
    • Sylleptic branching, the production of new shoots from current buds without an intervening rest period, is common within light-demanding species with an indeterminate growth pattern and results in an excurrent crown form.
    • During this ‘bolting’ phase of their growth, seedlings and saplings have a straight main axis, with sparse, excurrent branches.
    • Oxygen consumption was determined from the rate of air flow into the chamber and the difference between the concentration of oxygen in the incurrent and excurrent air exiting the chamber, per Hill.
    • The excurrent duct for the gills forms generally at the posterior limit of these small plates.
    • These skeletal features readily evident in outer part, but in inner part, where numerous excurrent canals occur, structure obscured by recrystallization.
    • The opercular is more often made up of one or more immobile bones which channel the excurrent from gills with individual covers.
    • However, there exists no test to define whether these openings are subdermal cavities and part of the incurrent system, or secondary oscula that were part of the excurrent system.
    • Colonies with greater than 12 individuals across, may have fixed water excurrent chimneys reflected in the skeleton.
    • Very similar structures, observed on living sponges of the genus Astrosclera, represent excurrent canal systems.
    • Oxygen concentration in the excurrent air was recorded every second (average of 20 consecutive readings) by the oxygen analyzer and computer described in the BMR section above.

Origin

Early 17th century: from Latin excurrent- ‘running out’, from the verb excurrere.

 
 
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