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Topics referred to by the same term
ways: Glacial striation Striation (fatigue), in material Striation (geology), a striation as a result of a geological fault Striation Valley, in Antarctica
Striation
Lines in a material caused by fatigue
Striations are marks produced on the fracture surface that show the incremental growth of a fatigue crack. A striation marks the position of the crack
Striation_(fatigue)
Bedrock abrasions from glacier movement
Glacial striations or striae are scratches or gouges cut into bedrock by glacial abrasion. These scratches and gouges were first recognized as the result
Glacial_striation
Groove, created by a geological process, on the surface of a rock or a mineral
geology, a striation is a groove, created by a geological process, on the surface of a rock or a mineral. In structural geology, striations are linear
Striation_(geology)
Analysis of firearms and bullets for presentation as legal evidence
unique striations impressed into a bullet from the barrel of a gun, expended ammunition can be linked back to a specific weapon. These striations are due
Forensic_firearm_examination
Valley in Antarctica
Striation Valley is a valley trending south-east towards George VI Sound, lying immediately north of Jupiter Glacier, near the east coast of Alexander
Striation_Valley
Glacial erosion of bedrock
main mechanism of other small scale mechanical glacial erosion such as striation, abrasion and glacial polishing. The heavier the sediment load, the more
Plucking_(glaciation)
Nail condition involving linear ridges
condition characterized by rough accentuated linear ridges (longitudinal striations) on the nails of the fingers and toes. The term is from Greek τραχύς (trakhus)
Trachonychia
Important Biological tissue that allows movement
of muscle tissue in invertebrates that are based on their pattern of striation: transversely striated, obliquely striated, and smooth muscle. In arthropods
Muscle
Blue to purple variety of the mineral zoisite
Royal blue, indigo, violet/purple Crystal habit Prismatic crystals with striations; massive to columnar Twinning penetration twins Cleavage Perfect {010}
Tanzanite
Former empire in Western Africa
of a king or high-ranking noble of Ife. Dating to the 12th –13th century CE. The vertical facial striation marks that typify early ife art is evident
Ife_Empire
Section of the Antarctic Peninsula and surrounding islands
Himalia Ridge Marion Nunataks Mount Martine Mount Monique Moutonnée Lake Striation Valley Graham Land Apéndice Island Avian Island Biscoe Point Bransfield
Graham_Land
Incremental growth lines or bands seen in tooth enamel
There are 3 types of incremental lines: Daily incremental lines (cross striation), striae of Retzius and neonatal lines. When viewed microscopically in
Striae_of_Retzius
Calcium carbonate mineral
{110}, forms pseudohexagonal aggregates. If polysynthetic, forms fine striations parallel to [110]. Cleavage Good on [110], Poor on {110}. Fracture Subconchoidal
Aragonite
330 carat sapphire
rich blue colour and clear star, formed from three intersecting rutile striations. The stone was mined in Sri Lanka and was co-owned by the Kohinoor Trading
Star_of_Asia
Involuntary non-striated muscle
non-striated, so-called because it has no sarcomeres and therefore no striations (bands or stripes). It can be divided into two subgroups, single-unit
Smooth_muscle
Highest mountain in Maine, US
rocks have striations, whereas the Granite of Katahdin and the Rhyolite of Traveler Mountain have weathered surfaces on which striations are commonly
Katahdin
Suburb of Adelaide, South Australia
Kartan people up to 40,000 years ago. Geological features include glacial striations on the clifftop which form part of the evidence for the Permian glaciation
Hallett_Cove,_South_Australia
Annual floorball competition held in Canada
Warriors North York Bolts Ottawa Blizzard (Blue) 2011 Hamilton Floorhawks Striation Six Not contested Red Devils Sherwood FC Hamilton Floorhawks Hamilton
Canada_Cup_(floorball)
Landform created by the action of glaciers
include striations, cirques, glacial horns, arêtes, trim lines, U-shaped valleys, roches moutonnées, overdeepenings and hanging valleys. Striations: grooves
Glacial_landform
French rum and vanilla pastry
French) of the word wave with the word "cannelure" (fluting, corrugation, striations). The modern name "canelé" is of recent origin. The Guide Gourmand de
Canelé
dodecahedra also massive to granular Twinning Common on [111] produces striations Cleavage Indistinct parting on [111] Fracture Conchoidal, uneven Mohs
Gahnite
Family of true bugs
predatory behavior. Their dorsum is convex, lightly colored without cross striations. Their front tarsi are not scoop-shaped and their hind legs are fringed
Notonectidae
Waterfall and Iceland
mostly hexagonal columns are marked by regular horizontal grooves, or striations, spaced between 5 cm and 20 cm apart, which record successive stages of
Svartifoss
Explanation of muscle contraction
paper, by Hugh Huxley and Jean Hanson, is titled "Changes in the cross-striations of muscle during contraction and stretch and their structural interpretation"
Sliding_filament_theory
Medical condition
and may display a uniform brown or dark brown color, often with linear striations. Acral nevi may occur in all ethnic groups, but are more common in dark-skinned
Acral_nevus
Fracture or discontinuity in displaced rock
fault Seismic hazard – Earthquake probability in a specific area and time Striation – Groove, created by a geological process, on the surface of a rock or
Fault_(geology)
Opening to admit light, air, or objects
blown-glass jars (cylindrical shapes) flattened out into sheets with circular striation patterns throughout. (Compare traditional church windows made of stained
Window
Subjective clinical test for binocular functions
Maddox rod test. The glasses are placed in the trial frames with the striations vertical, giving rise to two horizontal line images when viewing a spotlight
Bagolini Striated Glasses Test
Bagolini_Striated_Glasses_Test
Cubic crystalline form of zirconium dioxide
defects with the most characteristic and common ones listed below. Growth striations: These are located perpendicular to the growth direction of the crystal
Cubic_zirconia
English serial killer (1941–1995)
although Chambers was likely dismembered, her skeleton was not marked by striations as the earlier victims' bodies had been. In an effort to allay any concerns
Fred_West
Brain of birds
The avian brain is the central organ of the nervous system in birds. Birds possess large, complex brains, which process, integrate, and coordinate information
Avian_brain
1970 studio album by Nucleus
Jenkins; except where indicated "1916" – 1:11 "Elastic Rock" – 4:05 "Striation" – 2:15 (Jeff Clyne, Chris Spedding) "Taranaki" – 1:39 (Brian Smith) "Twisted
Elastic_Rock
Town in Krapina-Zagorje, Croatia
Proposed Neandertal jewelry: white-tailed eagle claw with striations at the Neanderthal site of Krapina, Croatia, circa 130,000 BP.
Krapina
(Alticus monochrus) Dark grey with brown to yellow, angular-shaped vertical striations. High and flexible dorsal fin. Inhabits intertidal areas with stable rocks
List of marine fishes of Mauritius
List_of_marine_fishes_of_Mauritius
Decorative glass artware developed in the Ottoman Empire
held to light or rotated, the fused rods create concentric rings and striations that resemble a nightingale’s eye. These objects became prized both in
Çeşm-i_Bülbül
Genus of beetles
carabid beetles. These beetles are mostly glossy black with parallel striation on elytra. They are carnivorous. These 19 species belong to the genus
Abax_(beetle)
Style of furniture
Tiáowén wūmù Woods from trees of genus Diospyros with vivid dark and light striations. Principally Diospyros blancoi, Diospyros celebica and Diospyros melanoxylon
Chinese_furniture
Mark left by rocks within moving glaciers
but forms without the removal of rock material. Glacial polish Glacial striation Marshak, Stephen, 2009, Essentials of Geology, W. W. Norton & Company
Chatter_mark
Chinese mechanical watch movement
higher-quality watch. Movement has been handled outside of the case, but metalwork and striations from finishing are still visible on this movement. (photo 2023)
Chinese_standard_movement
Genus of fungi
fungi. The genus name, meaning "nerve spore" refers to the characteristic striations on the spores that resemble axons. The best known species in this genus
Neurospora
Major salivary gland in many animals
These are also numerous and consist of simple columnar epithelium, having striations that represent the infolded basal cell membranes and mitochondria, and
Parotid_gland
Organ system that gives humans the capacity to move
and are not consciously controlled. Skeletal and cardiac muscles have striations that are visible under a microscope due to the components within their
Human_musculoskeletal_system
Single-handed agricultural tool
Watts. ISBN 1854343653. Unger-Hamilton, Romana (July 1985). "Microscopic Striations on Flint Sickle-Blades as an Indication of Plant Cultivation: Preliminary
Sickle
Species of single-celled organism
upper third of the small intestine, and the appearance of white or grey striations along the intestinal mucosa. Scrapings of the mucosa from diseased birds
Eimeria_acervulina
Glaciation in North America during the Last Glacial Period
has more of an Alpine style of many glaciers merged into a whole. The striations made by the ice field in moving over the bedrock show that it moved principally
Wisconsin_glaciation
Class of molluscs
surface of the valves is often sculpted, with clams often having concentric striations, scallops having radial ribs and oysters a latticework of irregular markings
Bivalvia
Extinct genus of reptiles
and circular in transverse section". They are sharply pointed with fine striations running from tip to base, and point forward (procumbent). This procumbency
Plesiosaurus
Gold bullion coin of Canada
disappointing, with striation marks visible where either the blanks or the dies, possibly both, have been polished prior to striking. These striation marks look
Canadian_Gold_Maple_Leaf
Tool used to grab onto, connect, or attach to something
coat of arms of Jäppilä Unger-Hamilton, Romana (July 1985). "Microscopic Striations on Flint Sickle-Blades as an Indication of Plant Cultivation: Preliminary
Hook
Topics referred to by the same term
desert ground surface covered with closely packed rock fragments Glacial striation or glacial pavement, a rock surface scoured and polished by glacial action
Pavement
Italian artist (1240–1302)
Byzantine style. Cimabue's Christ is bent, and the clothes have the golden striations that were introduced by Coppo di Marcovaldo. Around 1272, Cimabue is documented
Cimabue
Neighborhood of Los Angeles in California, United States
Portion of southwest Los Angeles County, centered on Watts, with railroad lines radiating from it and the Pacific coast marked by the striations, 1910.
Watts,_Los_Angeles
Potassium and aluminium tectosilicate mineral
optically biaxial and repeatedly twinned, giving rise to twin-lamellae and to striations on the faces. When the crystals are raised to a temperature of about 500 °C
Leucite
Pin badge depicting Mao Zedong
sunray striations (border only) round, red and gold, with sunray striations, with inscription/image round, red and gold, with sunray striations, with outer
Chairman_Mao_badge
Feldspar mineral series
characteristic polysynthetic twinning that produces twinning striations on [010]. These striations allow plagioclase to be distinguished from alkali feldspar
Plagioclase
Type of bead used to secure an inro in one's belt
elephant ivory, items made from the two-to-three-inch nut have none of the striations common to animal ivory, and sometimes the ivory-like nut flesh has a light
Netsuke
Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
000 m2). The limestone blocks are laid slightly irregularly and contain striations for visual effect. In addition, 10.38 million bricks were integrated into
30_Rockefeller_Plaza
Unsorted glacial sediment
basal layer of the glacier. The two mechanisms of glacial abrasion are striation of the bedrock by coarse grains moved by the glacier, thus gouging the
Till
stratus cloud that usually form in precipitation (see also scud cloud). Striations (informal term for WMO accessory cloud velum) – a groove or band of clouds
List_of_cloud_types
Deformity of the finger or toe nails
(resembling a drumstick) Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy – Shiny aspect and striation of the nail and skin Schamroth's sign or Schamroth's window test (originally
Nail_clubbing
Species of bird
male's belly, undertail coverts, and flanks are a dark grey with black striations. The upper wing coverts are white, while its speculum is an iridescent
Crested_shelduck
Cavity where a cartridge is inserted before being fired
forensic firearm examination. The chamber is known to imprint its surface striations irregularities on the cartridge case, in what are called chamber marks
Chamber_(firearms)
Tornadoes that spin in the opposite direction of normal tornadoes
supercell, inflow wind trajectories along the left side of the track, and striation patterns in the fields, there is a high likelihood that this was an anti-cyclonic
Anticyclonic_tornado
Medical condition of skeletal muscles
microscopically, the muscle fibres are swollen, have a loss of cross striations, and show a hyaline appearance. Rupture and small hemorrhage may complicate
Zenker's_degeneration
Species of beetle
body. Usually they show a puncturation of the pronotum and an evident striation of the elytra, but the species is quite variable, especially in the length
Lanelater_fuscipes
Retired professional bodybuilder
level of conditioning and definition, being the first athlete to exhibit striations on the gluteal muscles. Gaspari was inducted into the IFBB Hall of Fame
Rich_Gaspari
Species of fungus
centre presenting with a deeper colour. The cap edges are paler and have striations. The centre of the cap is velvety in texture whilst the rest of the cap
Leucocoprinus_straminellus
Science dealing with natural and artificial gemstone materials
thus causes the curved striations, which are diagnostic for a lab-created gem: Natural corundum does not show curved striations. Likewise, natural stones
Gemology
Pre-Neanderthal population in Spain
can exist without language and human speech capacity. Judging by dental striation, they seem to have been primarily right-handed; handedness is related
Sima_de_los_Huesos_hominins
Portuguese confection made of egg yolks and sugar
It is not beat in a circular motion, which would result in undesirable striations, but in a simple back-and-forth or side-to-side motion with a wooden spoon
Ovos_moles
Intrafusal muscle fiber
speed and motor innervation: BAG2 fibers are the largest. They have no striations in middle region and swell to enclose nuclei. BAG1 fibers, smaller than
Nuclear_bag_fiber
Genus of algae
the raphe. Striations could be parallel or perpendicular to the raphe. This contrasts to a similar genus Pleurosigma, which has striations that lie diagonally
Gyrosigma
Iron-arsenic sulfide mineral
crystal system and often shows prismatic crystal or columnar forms with striations and twinning common. Arsenopyrite may be referred to in older references
Arsenopyrite
Species of fungus in the family Hymenogastraceae, native to Europe
center, often with a greenish-blue tinge. When moist, radial grooves (striations) can be seen on the cap that correspond to the positions of the gills
Psilocybe_semilanceata
Species of brachiopod
Calcite shell showing distinct growing periods separated by striations
Terebratalia_transversa
Species of fungus
in maturity. The cap surface is smooth, moist, and marked with radial striations. The caps are somewhat hygrophanous, and depending on age and state of
Mycena_overholtsii
Species of gastropod
penultimate turn. The spaces separating these spiral striations are about twice as wide as the striations. The sutures are strongly constricted. The periphery
Turbonilla_atossa
German biologist and botanist (1824–1877)
cell walls swell in the direction of growth, corresponding to layers and striations in the wall. He thus identified a fundamental difference between development
Wilhelm_Hofmeister
Species of fish
the base of caudal fin lobes, interrupted transverse striations on body scales, and radial striations on the operculum of Sardina and Sardinops. A distinguishing
European_pilchard
Small object used to prevent papers from moving
or unevenly spaced or broken elements. Visible flaws, such as bubbles, striations and scratches lessen the value. Antique paperweights, of which perhaps
Paperweight
Landform on Ross Island, Antarctica
Himalia Ridge Marion Nunataks Mount Martine Mount Monique Moutonnée Lake Striation Valley Graham Land Apéndice Island Avian Island Biscoe Point Bransfield
Cape_Royds
Mineral or gemstone of beryllium aluminate
alexandrite is easier to identify because it is very clean and contains curved striations visible under magnification. Although the color change in pulled stones
Chrysoberyl
Coral atoll in the Indian Ocean
central lagoon. Geologically the limestone beds have been subjected to striation, sink holes and pits with prominent and continuous limestone bed on the
Aldabra
Nematode
human-infecting filarial nematodes by the presence of deep transverse striations. It is a dioecious species, containing distinct males and females, which
Onchocerca_volvulus
French painter, engraver and sculptor (1919–2022)
It opens a mental field all its own." He saw light as a work material; striations of the black surface of his paintings enable him to reflect light, allowing
Pierre_Soulages
Species of spider
spider, Brachypelma smithi, albeit darker and with more discrete red striations on the patella. The form of these red markings have earned the spider
Brachypelma_auratum
Philosophy of architecture
clamorous dialog with the rushing water and the steep site. The horizontal striations of stone masonry with daring cantilevers of colored beige concrete blend
Organic_architecture
1963 British horror film by Robert Wise
Belgium. The new film worked. Wise felt the infrared film brought out the "striations of the stone" and made the mansion look like "more of a monster house"
The_Haunting_(1963_film)
Lake formed by a melted glacier
of the glacier such as moraines, eskers and erosional features such as striations and chatter marks. These lakes are clearly visible in aerial photos of
Glacial_lake
Persistent body of ice that moves downhill under its own weight
mapping the direction of the striations, researchers can determine the direction of the glacier's movement. Similar to striations are chatter marks, lines
Glacier
Cretaceous marine turtle and the largest turtle ever discovered
described in 1898) 210 cm (7 ft) in length. Unlike the carapace, it features striations throughout. In protostegids, the epiplastron and entoplastron are fused
Archelon
Study of changes in ancient climate
Examples of these landforms are those such as glacial landforms (moraines, striations), desert features (dunes, desert pavements), and coastal landforms (marine
Paleoclimatology
Whitechapel murder victim (1840–1888)
Chapman's throat had been cut from left to right with such force that striations were visible on the bones of her vertebral column, and she had been disembowelled
Annie_Chapman
Species of mollusc
The last three whorls occasionally display small, very shallow spiral striations. The body whorl is carinate at the periphery in front and exhibits coarse
Amastra_senilis
National park in South Dakota, United States
Sedimentary striations in White River Badlands
Badlands_National_Park
Rock formation in Manhattan, New York
each of which presents a differing climbing challenge. The rock has striations caused by glaciation. Boulderers congregate at the outcrop, sometimes
Rat_Rock_(Central_Park)
Rock formation created by the passing of a glacier
the glacier that once passed over it. It is often marked with glacial striations. The rough and craggy down-ice (leeward) side is formed by plucking or
Roche_moutonnée
Extinct genus of atoposaurid neosuchian
Theriosuchus grandinaris. What was present however where thin vertical ridges, striations, that were formed by the tooth enamel. The lower form also preserves teeth
Varanosuchus
Sedimentary structures found on the bases of certain strata
specific breakdown. There are grooves and striations, skip or prod marks, and roll marks. Groove or striation marks result from the continuous contact
Sole_markings
STRIATION
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Justice.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Parthik | பாரà¯à®¤à®¿à®•Â
Lovely
Boy/Male
Christian, French, Indian
Hill; Short Version of Brynaam (Name of Lord Vishnu)
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dharmishtha | தரà¯à®®à®¿à®·à¯à®Ÿà®¾
Lord of Dharma, Wants religion
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
A Young Dog or Fox; First Umayyad Khalifah
Biblical
The congregation of God
Boy/Male
American, British, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Norwegian, Scandinavian, Swedish, Teutonic
Archer's Bow; Bow Warriors; Yew Wood; Yew Wood was Used for Bows; A Norse God; Yew; Yew-bow Army
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sivasathi | ஸிவாஸதீ
Goddess Sita
Girl/Female
Hindu
First month in indian calendar, Beginning
Boy/Male
Indian
Lord Shri Hari Vishnu
STRIATION
STRIATION
STRIATION
STRIATION
STRIATION
a.
Without marks or striations; nonstriated; as, unstriped muscle fibers.
n.
A minute groove, or channel; a threadlike line, as of color; a narrow structural band or line; a striation; as, the striae, or groovings, produced on a rock by a glacier passing over it; the striae on the surface of a shell; a stria of nervous matter in the brain.
n.
A genus of diatoms of elongated elliptical shape, but having the sides slightly curved in the form of a letter S. Pleurosigma angulatum has very fine striations, and is a favorite object for testing the high powers of microscopes.
a.
Without striations; unstriped; as, nonstriated muscle fibers.
n.
The quality or condition of being striated.
n.
A stria; as, the striations on a shell.