[pĕĺĭ-kəl]
(n.)A thin skin or film, such as an organic membrane or liquid film.
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Pellicle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pellicle may refer to: •Pellicle (mycology), the outermost layer of a mushroom; often used only for a surface that is viscid and easily peels. •Pellicle (biology), a thin layer supporting the cell me...
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Dental pellicle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is a protein film that forms on the surface enamel by selective binding of glycoproteins from saliva that prevents continuous deposition of salivary calcium phosphate. It forms in seconds after a t...
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Pellicle mirror - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A pellicle mirror is a semi-transparent mirror employed in the light path of an optical instrument, splitting the light beam into two separate beams, both of reduced light intensity. Splitting the l...
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The pellicle serves several functions: it provides an ideal surface for the smoke flavor to adhere, it helps seal in the remaining moisture through the smoking process, and it prevents the fats in the fish from rising to the surface and spoiling.
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1. thin film or membrane: a thin film, membrane, or skin; ... 2. flexible sheath beneath protozoan cell membrane: a multilayered flexible sheath that lies immediately beneath the cell membrane of many protozoans; ... [Mid-16th century. Via French< Latin pellicula, literally "small skin" < pellis "skin"]
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Pellicle formation in a hay infusion ... Cultures growing on the surface of liquid media often form a more or less continuous film called a pellicle. This film consists of micrbial cells and their exracellular products. Pellicles, therefore represent liquid/air interface biofilms.
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Mitsui Pellicle is a dust proof membrane applied to photomask in the lithography process of the semiconductor manufacturing process. ... Home » Products » Mitsui Pellicle...
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An explanation of pellicles from Principles of Lithography, Second Edition, SPIE Press. ... Figure 7.16 Cross sectional view of a mask with a pellicle attached.
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Definition and other additional information on Pellicle from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... (Science: microbiology) the outer covering of a protozoan: the plasma membrane plus underlying reinforcing structures, for example the membrane bounded spaces (alveoli) just below the plasma ... Please contribute to this project,
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