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  • The larvae are aquatic and feed on diatoms, including " Navicula " and " Cymbella " species.
  • My questions are : is the first one, as I suspect, a " Navicula " diatom, or some other organism?
  • In May 2010, approximately 40 percent of the microbes were " Navicula " and 35 percent were " Oscillatoria ".
  • Through  the New Stupid Khvostov got acquainted with fine art experts Gleb Ershov and Andrei Klyukanov who at that moment worked in " Navicula Artis " gallery.
  • The equivalent in religious plate is a " navicula ", Latin for small ship, and also a term in English for a boat-shaped incense-holder.
  • He was also the author of numerous pieces, amongst which are a life of Thomas a Kempis and a satire on the follies of women entitled " Navicula Stultarum Mulierum ".
  • The " Navicula " genus of diatoms comprises over 1, 200 species . " Navicula " is Latin for " small ship ", and also a term in English for a boat-shaped incense-holder.
  • The " Navicula " genus of diatoms comprises over 1, 200 species . " Navicula " is Latin for " small ship ", and also a term in English for a boat-shaped incense-holder.
  • Navicula play an important role in global ecology, producing about a quarter of all the oxygen within Earth's biosphere and serving as keystone species in the food chain of many environments where they provide a staple for the diets of many aquatic species.
  • This sterol and others have been considered as class-specific, being biomarkers for dinoflagellates, although dinosterol is produced in minor amounts by a small number of other phytoplankton, such as the marine diatom " Navicula speciosa " . and Prymnesiophytes of the genus " Pavlova ".
  • The work goes on to say obliquely hints that this is the swan in the Swan Knight tale, more precisely, that this was the swan  " quod cathena aurea militem in navicula trahat armatum " ( that tugged by a gold chain an armed knight in a boat ) . 
  • That still leaves the first image ( which is much bigger than the 200px that I set it to ) : does anyone know if that is indeed a " Navicula " diatom, or some other organism ? " x " 22 : 51, 5 January 2013 ( UTC)
  • Pua hatch as trochophore larvae and feed on plankton that are present in seawater that is being pumped into the holding tanks, when the larvae are ready to settle ( usually 7 days at 16 癈 ) they are moved to settlement tanks which consist of many glass plates that have small films of diatoms present ( usually " Navicula minimata " ).
  • It was the first katablepharid to be generally available in cell culture, starting around 2009 . The culture consists of " Roombia ", the diatom " Navicula ", and unidentified bacteria . " Navicula " provides the main food source for " Roombia ", although " Roombia " also feeds on the bacteria.
  • It was the first katablepharid to be generally available in cell culture, starting around 2009 . The culture consists of " Roombia ", the diatom " Navicula ", and unidentified bacteria . " Navicula " provides the main food source for " Roombia ", although " Roombia " also feeds on the bacteria.
  • Dicuil had met a " man worthy of trust " who related to his master, the abbot Sweeney ( Suibhne ), how he had landed on the Faroe Islands after having navigated " two days and a summer night in a little vessel of two banks of oars " ( " in duobus aestivis diebus, et una intercedente nocte, navigans in duorum navicula transtrorum " ).
  • Of the rest, probably the best-known is a seties of lectures on his friend Sebastian Brant's work, " Das Narrenschiff " or the " Navicula " or " Speculum fatuorum ", of which an edition was published at Strasbourg in 1511 under the following title : " Navicula sive speculum fatuorum praestantissimi sacrarumliterarum doctoris Joannis Geiler Keysersbergii ".
  • Of the rest, probably the best-known is a seties of lectures on his friend Sebastian Brant's work, " Das Narrenschiff " or the " Navicula " or " Speculum fatuorum ", of which an edition was published at Strasbourg in 1511 under the following title : " Navicula sive speculum fatuorum praestantissimi sacrarumliterarum doctoris Joannis Geiler Keysersbergii ".