noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
sea urchin
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
egg
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But such a mechanism would not explain the increase in nuclear calcium that occurs following activation of lymphocytes or sea urchin eggs .
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Thousands of fertilized sea urchin eggs , starfish and blue clams returned to Earth with the astronauts.
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Studies on sea urchin eggs seem to argue against a role for InsP 3 in fertilization.
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The RYRs identified in neurons and sea urchin eggs seem to resemble the cardiac RYR2.
sea
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Unfortunately they feed exclusively upon live echinoderms attacking starfishes and sea urchins and can not be acclimatised to substitute foods.
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But please, hold the sea urchin .
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In either case, the sea urchins could lose a major source of food.
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Thousands of fertilized sea urchin eggs, starfish and blue clams returned to Earth with the astronauts.
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Cassiduloid sea urchin , Pygurus costatus, Jurassic.
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I know there are sharks and moray eels and barracuda and spiny sea urchins .
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More rarely, I watched them diving in the sea for sea urchins or other easy prey.
street
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She held the lapels of her little jacket and sauntered like a street urchin .
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She would even bring street urchins into the presidential palace to bathe them and treat their scabies and give them a meal.
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The ball flew towards the travellers, and one of the street urchins collided with the Doctor.
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It was as if a fire hydrant burst directly upon a group of thirsty street urchins .
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Suddenly he was surrounded by ten or a dozen street urchins in rags, imploring him to be generous.
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On South Street , from the direction of the Governors Island ferry, came another flock of street urchins .
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On the nearby rooftops street urchins were dancing frantically to the music.
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This time around, it is young Stevie Taggart, a former street urchin , who tells the tale.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An elf and an urchin , she had seen Holly.
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I know there are sharks and moray eels and barracuda and spiny sea urchins.
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In either case, the sea urchins could lose a major source of food.
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She would even bring street urchins into the presidential palace to bathe them and treat their scabies and give them a meal.
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The ball flew towards the travellers, and one of the street urchins collided with the Doctor.
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Thousands of fertilized sea urchin eggs, starfish and blue clams returned to Earth with the astronauts.
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Water-living animals, such as fish, molluscs, sea urchins and corals, are much more promising candidates for preservation.