substratum u rečniku PONS

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Below the subsoil is the substratum, which can be residual bedrock, sediments, or aeolian deposits.
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Though these "targumim" were later easternized, the substratum belying their origins still remains.
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In annelids, it is basically a locomotory organ for attaching to a substratum.
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These are taken as evidence of substratum influence.
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Such subsistence of many attributes in a common substratum is the correct apposition ("samndhikaranya"), rather than the mere apposition as propounded by the advaita school.
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During metamorphosis, the veliger, depending on species, may secrete an attachment structure called a byssus that anchors it to the substratum.
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If carried out on cells attached to a substratum, the cap forms at the rear of the moving cell.
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Additionally, the horseface loach buries itself in the bottom substratum (if silt or fine sand); the longnose loach does not.
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They can be embedded in the substratum, bursting through the surface of the substratum (erumpent), or entirely superficial.
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In the superimposition of the snake on the rope, the substratum is considered to be the rope.
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