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filament <a filament; filaments> RZ.

filament ELEKTROT.
filament ROLN. (electricity)
filament ROLN. (electricity)
filament ROLN. (electricity)
filament (electricity)
filament (electricity)

filament

filament BOT.
filament BOT.

filament RZ.

filament ELEKTROT.
filament ELEKTROT.

carbonized filament ELEKTROT.

coated filament ELEKTROT.

colloidal filament TECH. OŚW.

filament battery NAUKI PRZYR.

filament cathode NAUKI PRZYR.

filament current

filament current ELEKTROT.
filament current NAUKI PRZYR.

filament lamp TECH. OŚW.

filament-lamp TECH. OŚW.

filament limitation NAUKI PRZYR.

filament reactivation NAUKI PRZYR.

filament resistance ELEKTROT.

filament saturation NAUKI PRZYR.

filament transformer ELEKTROT.

filament voltage

filament voltage ELEKTROT.
filament voltage NAUKI PRZYR.

graphitized filament TECH. OŚW.

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angielski
The thin filament is made of actin, tropomyosin, and troponin.
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No known material can be used as a filament at this ideal temperature, which is hotter than the sun's surface.
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In this photo, thin filaments do not show up well.
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Contact wires and a base with two (or more) conductors provide electrical connections to the filament.
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These apical hooks are deployed in female reproductive tract (mechanism responsible involved the remodeling of actin filaments in the hook).
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Most lamps have metal bases that fit in a socket to support the lamp and conduct current to the filament wires.
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The monomerous, crustose thalli are composed of a single system of filaments which grow close to the underlying surface.
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Contacts in the lamp socket allow the electric current to pass through the base to the filament.
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Early lamps, and some small modern lamps used only a vacuum to protect the filament from oxygen.
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Each myosin protein paddles along the thin actin filament, repeatedly binding to myosin-binding sites along the actin filament, ratcheting and letting go.
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