blue-green造句31 Plants and cyanobacteria (also called blue-green algae), she says, "have evolved highly organized photosynthetic systems for the efficient oxidation of water."
32 In early June this year, a bloom of cyanobacteria — blue-green algae — spread across Taihu.
33 A phosphate sink, and the inevitable takeover of blue-green algae, might be reversed by adding, say, a lightning - generating appendage to the glass globe.
34 The oxygen atoms produce the blue-green hue that seems to enshroud the detailed folds and filaments.
35 Then around 3.7 billion years ago, early forms of blue-green algae began to use sunlight to make food.
36 So, with the help of a Department of Energy grant, Bayless came up with a scalable box packed with photosynthesizing cyanobacteria (blue-green algae).
37 House Manderly of White Harbor - A white merman with dark green hair, beard and tail, carrying a black trident, on a blue-green field.
38 Severe pollution over recent years resulted in frequent blue-green algae outbreaks in Chaohu Lake, China's 5th largest body of fresh water and the only drinking water source for Chaohu City.
39 In the bottom image, vegetation appears bright green, snow appears bright turquoise, and fog appears as a very pale, muted blue-green.
40 Water appears in varying shades of blue, and clouds appear in varying shades of blue-green.
41 Andrzej Bobiec passes through a blue-green glade of Scots pine, barely a mile from the Belarusian border.
42 As well threatening certain species, blue-green algae can also pose a risk to human health, and officials are advising people not to bathe in areas where the algae is visible.
43 The ultrastructure of vegetative cells of blue-green alga, Anabaena cycadae, in the coralloid root of Cycas revoluta has the general characteristics of the cyanophycean cells.
44 A method of extracting several pigments in blue-green algae of Taihu Lake including Chlorophyll, Carotenoids, Phycocyain, Oscillaxanthin and Myxoxanthophyll is introduced.
45 The yellow you can see in the picture is modified at certain angles to a blue-green color.
46 For a split second, when most of the sun's globe is below the horizon, the only part showing is that blue-green sliver along the top.
47 The symbolism of blue-green and faience for creation and rebirth is evident here.
48 Only the thick blob of blue-green algae will thrive in low phosphate environment, and so over time this species tends to dominate these stable systems.
49 Scientists are experimenting with photosynthetic microbes such as algae and cyanobacteria (sometimes referred to as blue-green algae).
50 Spirulina: A blue-green algae prized by the Aztec, spirulina is 60% protein in a highly digestible form.
51 For example, I see a color I call blue-green, which to me is blue with a touch of green. Someone else may call the color green-blue, because he sees more green than I do.
52 The effects of frequency and magnetic strength on the cell viability and growth of blue-green algae Anabaena flos- aquae by pulsed electric magnetic field were studied.
53 Chinese state media say blue-green algae has appeared in another eastern Chinese lake, one week after a similar situation in a neighboring province.
54 Water is dark blue, vegetation is bright green, and clouds are pale blue-green.
55 Part of its appeal is the buffet of blue-green algae, diatoms, insects and small fish in the surrounding artificial lake and wetlands.
56 Each female digs a shallow pit in the sand, where she lays tens of thousands of tiny, blue-green eggs, usually in clusters of a few thousand.
57 The sample Fe2BP3O12 exits stronger emission in the range of blue-green light, which it may be an ideal green-emitting fluorescent material.
58 Blue-green algae is a form of aquatic plant that occurs naturally in rivers and lakes.
59 She then took to the stage, wearing a pale grey jacket and skirt decorated with blue-green flowers, and a matching grey hat.
60 The yellow you can see in the picture is modified at certain angles to a blue-green color. This can only be seen at a very narrow angle to the insect itself.