"Brachyury" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Brachyury is a term used in developmental biology to describe a type of gene expression that is related to the development of the embryo's posterior region. Specifically, brachyury is a gene that is expressed in the embryo's caudal region, which later develops into the tail.
Brachysclereid refers to a type of sclereid, which is a type of plant cell wall component. Specifically, a brachysclereid is a small sclereid that is found in the skin of fruits, particularly in the epidermis and exocarp of citrus fruits such as oranges and lemons. It plays a role in the mechanical strength and rigidity of the fruit's outer layers.
Brachystegia is a genus of trees in the family Fabaceae, commonly known as the Powellia or Mopane trees. They are native to sub-Saharan Africa and are valued for their timber and for controlling soil erosion.
Brachystochrone refers to the curve along which a particle under the sole influence of gravity will move in the shortest time possible when initially at rest. This concept was first studied by the Swiss mathematician Johann Bernoulli in 1690, and was a topic of significant interest in the early development of calculus. The brachystochrone is often referred to as the "shortest time curve" or the "brachistochrone curve".
Brachytherapy is a type of internal radiation therapy where a small amount of radioactive material is placed inside or next to the tumor to kill cancer cells. This type of therapy is usually performed in a single day, often as a day-procedure, under local anesthesia and sedation.
Brachytic refers to something that is abnormally short or stunted, particularly in the context of plant growth. It can also describe a feature or characteristic that is proportionally smaller than usual. The term is often used in biology, botany, and medicine to describe abnormal or atypical growth patterns.
Brachytrachelopan is a genus of sauropod dinosaurs that lived during the Early Cretaceous Period, around 125 to 100 million years ago. The name "Brachytrachelopan" comes from the Greek words "brachys" meaning "short", "trachelos" meaning "neck", and "pan" meaning "all". This refers to the short neck of this dinosaur, which was a distinctive feature among sauropods. Brachytrachelopan was a medium-sized sauropod, about 12-15 meters (40-50 feet) in length, and weighed around 5-10 tons.
Brachyura refers to a suborder of crustaceans, commonly known as crabs. Crabs belong to the infraorder Brachyura, which is one of the two main groups of true crabs. The name "Brachyura" comes from the Greek words "brachys," meaning short, and "oura," meaning tail, likely due to the distinctive characteristic of crabs having a short, broad tail or abdomen.
Brachyuran refers to a type of crab, particularly one that belongs to the infraorder Brachyura. Brachyurans are marine crabs that have a short tail (or "brachy" meaning short) and are characterized by their distinct physical features, such as their sideways-moving eyes, multiple setae on their legs, and robust claws.
Bracing means:<br><br> To prepare oneself (mentally or physically) for a difficult or unpleasant situation.<br> To take courage or heart, especially in the face of adversity or danger.<br><br>Example: "She braced herself for the news of her friend's departure."
Bracingly refers to something that is invigorating, refreshing, or revitalizing. It can describe a situation, activity, or atmosphere that is refreshing and energizing, often in a physical or emotional sense. For example, "The bracingly cold morning air invigorated my senses" or "The hike through the woods was bracingly beautiful, with stunning views of the valley below."