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Что (кто) такое sperm-egg collision - определение

WAXY LIQUID OBTAINED FROM SPERM WHALES
Sperm Oil; Sperm whale oil; Spermaceti oil
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  • Sperm oil is extracted from the spermaceti organ and the junk of the sperm whale.
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EGG (file format)         
FILE FORMAT
Egg file; .EGG; Egg format; Egg file format; Egg archive; Alzip egg; EGG (file compression); .egg
The EGG file format is a compressed archive file format that supports Unicode and intelligent compression algorithms. EGG format is created by ESTsoft and was first applied in their file compression software ALZip.
Sperm granuloma         
  • Post-traumatic leakage of sperm provoking a granulomatous reaction.
LUMP OF EXTRAVASATED SPERM FOUND IN SOME VASECTOMIZED MEN
Sperm granulomas
A sperm granuloma is a lump of leaked sperm that appears along the vasa deferentia or epididymides in vasectomized individuals. While majority of sperm granulomas are present along the vas deferens, the rest of them form at the epididymis.
Female sperm storage         
  • Spiny genitalia, such as of this [[bean weevil]], may help to remove sperm from the sperm storage structures
THE RETENTION OF SPERM BY A FEMALE FOLLOWING MATING.
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Female Sperm Storage; Female Sperm Storage; Sperm storage; Seminal receptacle
Female sperm storage is a biological process and often a type of sexual selection in which sperm cells transferred to a female during mating are temporarily retained within a specific part of the reproductive tract before the oocyte, or egg, is fertilized. The site of storage is variable among different animal taxa and ranges from structures that appear to function solely for sperm retention, such as insect spermathecaKlowden MJ.
Hash collision         
  • John Smith and Sandra Dee are both being directed to the same cell. Open addressing will cause the hash table to redirect Sandra Dee to another cell.
COMPUTER SCIENCE SITUATION WHERE TWO DATA ELEMENTS SHARE A HASHTAG, CHECKSUM, FINGERPRINT, ETC.
Hash collisions; Hash collision (computer science); Cryptographic hash collision
In computer science, a hash collision or clash is when two pieces of data in a hash table share the same hash value. The hash value in this case is derived from a hash function which takes a data input and returns a fixed length of bits.
hash collision         
  • John Smith and Sandra Dee are both being directed to the same cell. Open addressing will cause the hash table to redirect Sandra Dee to another cell.
COMPUTER SCIENCE SITUATION WHERE TWO DATA ELEMENTS SHARE A HASHTAG, CHECKSUM, FINGERPRINT, ETC.
Hash collisions; Hash collision (computer science); Cryptographic hash collision
<programming> (Or "hash clash") When two different keys hash to the same value, i.e. to the same location in a {hash table}. ESR once asked a friend what he expected Berkeley to be like. The friend replied, "Well, I have this mental picture of naked women throwing Molotov cocktails, but I think that's just a collision in my hash tables." [Jargon File] (1995-01-23)
Ship collision         
STRUCTURAL IMPACT BETWEEN TWO SHIPS OR ONE SHIP AND A FLOATING OR STILL OBJECT SUCH AS AN ICEBERG
Ship strike; Vessel collision
Ship collision is the structural impact between two ships or one ship and a floating or still object such as an iceberg.Database Of Ship Collisions With Icebergs Ship collisions are of particular importance in marine accidents.
Egg tapping         
  • Red wins.
TRADITIONAL EASTER GAME
Egg Knocking; Egg-jarping; Epper; Tsougrisma; Egg-fight; Egg fight; Walatka
Egg tapping, or also known as egg fight, egg knocking, egg pacqueing (hybrid word < pâcque = French for Easter + English suffix -ing, pronounced “pocking”), egg boxing, egg picking, egg chucking,
shell egg         
  • White and brown eggs in an egg crate
  • French]] breed of [[chicken]]
  • A single egg with two yolks
  • [[Cuticula]]
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  • Laying hens in battery cages
  • [[Century egg]]
  • A raw chicken egg within its membrane, with the shell removed by soaking in [[vinegar]]
  • ''Hanácké kraslice'', Easter eggs from the [[Haná]] region, the [[Czech Republic]]
  • Egg cleaning on a farm in Norway
  • White, speckled (red), and brown chicken eggs
  • Collected chicken eggs and quail eggs in a wicker basket
  • sunny side up]]
  • Eggs for sale at a grocery store
  • A batch of [[tea egg]]s with shell intact soaking in a brew of spices and tea
  • tomb of Menna]], including a basket of eggs
  • Pickled egg, colored with beetroot juice
  • Soft-boiled [[quail eggs]] with potato [[galette]]s
  • Salted duck egg
  • Egg vendors in Samarkand, c. 1870
  • Quail eggs (upper left), chicken egg (lower left), and [[ostrich]] egg (right)
EDIBLE ANIMAL PRODUCT
Eggs; Egg food; Chicken egg; Goose egg; Eggs (food); Duck egg; Egg production; Egg (fowl); Egg proteins, dietary; Egg proteins; Shell egg; Poultry egg; Duck eggs; Frozen eggs; Chicken eggs; Burford Brown; Raw egg; Raw eggs; Uncooked egg; Uncooked eggs; Undercooked egg; Undercooked eggs; Undercooked Eggs; Hen’s eggs; Hen's eggs; Egg (food); 🥚; Eggs as food; Hen's egg; Chicken egg (food); Health effects of eggs
¦ noun an egg sold in its natural state in the shell.
eggs         
  • White and brown eggs in an egg crate
  • French]] breed of [[chicken]]
  • A single egg with two yolks
  • [[Cuticula]]
}}
  • Laying hens in battery cages
  • [[Century egg]]
  • A raw chicken egg within its membrane, with the shell removed by soaking in [[vinegar]]
  • ''Hanácké kraslice'', Easter eggs from the [[Haná]] region, the [[Czech Republic]]
  • Egg cleaning on a farm in Norway
  • White, speckled (red), and brown chicken eggs
  • Collected chicken eggs and quail eggs in a wicker basket
  • sunny side up]]
  • Eggs for sale at a grocery store
  • A batch of [[tea egg]]s with shell intact soaking in a brew of spices and tea
  • tomb of Menna]], including a basket of eggs
  • Pickled egg, colored with beetroot juice
  • Soft-boiled [[quail eggs]] with potato [[galette]]s
  • Salted duck egg
  • Egg vendors in Samarkand, c. 1870
  • Quail eggs (upper left), chicken egg (lower left), and [[ostrich]] egg (right)
EDIBLE ANIMAL PRODUCT
Eggs; Egg food; Chicken egg; Goose egg; Eggs (food); Duck egg; Egg production; Egg (fowl); Egg proteins, dietary; Egg proteins; Shell egg; Poultry egg; Duck eggs; Frozen eggs; Chicken eggs; Burford Brown; Raw egg; Raw eggs; Uncooked egg; Uncooked eggs; Undercooked egg; Undercooked eggs; Undercooked Eggs; Hen’s eggs; Hen's eggs; Egg (food); 🥚; Eggs as food; Hen's egg; Chicken egg (food); Health effects of eggs
adj.
Trying too hard to be what you are not.
Chris is just eggs, always trying to show off how smart he is - or how tough.
Egg as food         
  • White and brown eggs in an egg crate
  • French]] breed of [[chicken]]
  • A single egg with two yolks
  • [[Cuticula]]
}}
  • Laying hens in battery cages
  • [[Century egg]]
  • A raw chicken egg within its membrane, with the shell removed by soaking in [[vinegar]]
  • ''Hanácké kraslice'', Easter eggs from the [[Haná]] region, the [[Czech Republic]]
  • Egg cleaning on a farm in Norway
  • White, speckled (red), and brown chicken eggs
  • Collected chicken eggs and quail eggs in a wicker basket
  • sunny side up]]
  • Eggs for sale at a grocery store
  • A batch of [[tea egg]]s with shell intact soaking in a brew of spices and tea
  • tomb of Menna]], including a basket of eggs
  • Pickled egg, colored with beetroot juice
  • Soft-boiled [[quail eggs]] with potato [[galette]]s
  • Salted duck egg
  • Egg vendors in Samarkand, c. 1870
  • Quail eggs (upper left), chicken egg (lower left), and [[ostrich]] egg (right)
EDIBLE ANIMAL PRODUCT
Eggs; Egg food; Chicken egg; Goose egg; Eggs (food); Duck egg; Egg production; Egg (fowl); Egg proteins, dietary; Egg proteins; Shell egg; Poultry egg; Duck eggs; Frozen eggs; Chicken eggs; Burford Brown; Raw egg; Raw eggs; Uncooked egg; Uncooked eggs; Undercooked egg; Undercooked eggs; Undercooked Eggs; Hen’s eggs; Hen's eggs; Egg (food); 🥚; Eggs as food; Hen's egg; Chicken egg (food); Health effects of eggs
Eggs are laid by female animals of many different species, including birds, reptiles, amphibians, a few mammals, and fish, and many of these have been eaten by humans for thousands of years.Kenneth F.

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Sperm oil

Sperm oil is a waxy liquid obtained from sperm whales. It is a clear, yellowish liquid with a very faint odor. Sperm oil has a different composition from common whale oil, obtained from rendered blubber. Although it is traditionally called an "oil", it is technically a liquid wax. It is composed of wax esters with a small proportion of triglycerides, an ester of an unsaturated fatty acid, and a branched-chain fatty alcohol. It is a natural antioxidant and heat-transfer agent. In the late-18th and early-19th centuries, sperm oil was prized as an illuminant for its bright, odorless flame and as a lubricant for its low viscosity and stability. It was supplanted in the late 19th century by less expensive alternatives such as kerosene and petroleum-based lubricants. With the 1987 international ban on whaling, sperm oil is no longer legally sold.

The oil from bottlenose whales was sometimes called "Arctic sperm oil." It was cheaper than and inferior to true sperm oil.