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  Log Book for November 18, 2002
Sample 11-18a was a candidate hypolith from beneath a rock embedded in the streambed above Lith Canyon where we disembarked from the ATVs.
The moist patch of soil beneath the rock contained a much lighter area that suggested mat material, and it is from this that the bulk of the sample was retrieved.
It was quite different from 11-18a, however, in that as opposed to a large patch of potentially sand material, it resembled a dollop of grey paste about two cm in size and elevated about 2 mm from the cavity of the rock that had previously been covering it.
www.marssociety.org /MDRS/fs02/1118/sci.asp   (893 words)

  
  Hypolith
In Arctic and Antarctic ecology, a hypolith is a photosynthetic organism that lives underneath rocks in climatically extreme deserts such as Cornwallis Island and Devon Island in the Canadian high Arctic.
Writing in Nature, ecologist Charles S. Cockell of the British Antarctic Survey and Dale Stokes describe how hypoliths reported to date (until 2004) had been found under quartz, which is one of the most common translucent rocks (Nature 431, 414 (23 September 2004); doi:10.1038/431414a).
However, Cockell reported that on Cornwallis Island and Devon Island, 94-95% of a random sample of 850 opaque dolomitic rocks were colonized by hypoliths, and found that the communities were dominated by cyanobacteria.
articles.gourt.com /en/Hypolith   (304 words)

  
  Hypolith - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
In Arctic and Antarctic ecology, a hypolith is a photosynthetic organism that lives underneath rocks in climatically extreme deserts such as Cornwallis Island and Devon Island in the Canadian high Arctic.
Writing in Nature, ecologist Charles S. Cockell of the British Antarctic Survey suggests that all hypoliths reported to date have been found under quartz, which is one of the most common translucent rocks (Nature 431, 414 (23 September 2004); doi:10.1038/431414a).
However, Cockell reported that on Cornwallis Island and Devon Island, 94-95% of a random sample of 850 opaque dolomitic rocks were colonized by hypoliths, and found that the communities were dominated by cyanobacteria.
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/h/y/p/Hypolith.html   (193 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Hypolith
In Arctic and Antarctic ecology, a hypolith is a photosynthetic organism that lives underneath rocks in climatically extreme deserts such as Cornwallis Island and Devon Island in the Canadian high Arctic.
Writing in Nature, ecologist Charles S. Cockell of the British Antarctic Survey and Dale Stokes describe how hypoliths reported to date (until 2004) had been found under quartz, which is one of the most common translucent rocks.
However, Cockell reported that on Cornwallis Island and Devon Island, 94-95% of a random sample of 850 opaque dolomitic rocks were colonized by hypoliths, and found that the communities were dominated by cyanobacteria.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Hypolith   (307 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Hypolith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
(2004) Widespread colonization by polar hypoliths, Nature 431, 414.
Caeci- lia, Cassius, Florentius, Mallusius, Hypolith, Patroklus, Chrysantus und Daria, Cosmas...
Cystococcus humicola Nag., and Coccomyxa hypolith- ica Vogel (1955).
www.amazon.com /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=Hypolith&index=blended&page=1   (518 words)

  
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* Hypolith: An organism that lives inside rocks in cold deserts.
Hyperthermophile: An organism that can thrive at temperatures between 80-121 °C, such as those found in hydrothermal systems.
Hypolith: An organism that lives inside rocks in cold deserts.
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 PROMAGO.de Gadgets » Blog Archive » Die Herstellungskosten des Nintendo Wii
Meiner Meinung nach hat der Autor dieses Textes sehr relevante Fakten außer Acht gelassen.
@hypolith: Da wirst du dich höchstwahrscheinlich geirrt, verlesen oder den Wii mit der Xbox oder der PS3 verwechselt haben.
Eine Internetsuche nach etwaigen Verlustangaben beim Verkauf des Wii gab auf den ersten Seiten _null_ relevante Treffer, eine gegenteilige Suche hingegen -nämlich, dass Nintendo bereits mit den Konsolenverkäufe Gewinne einfährt- bringt jede Menge Treffer.
www.promago.de /news/?p=1032   (1718 words)

  
 Mountainbike Hotel Südtirol | Hotel Mesnerwirt Hafling oberhalb Meran Südtirol Bikehotel
Interessante und technisch anspruchsvolle Trail Tour oberhalb der Stadt Meran.
Eine kulturell hochinteressante Tour (Schnatterpeckaltar in Lana, St. Hypolith in Tisens, Bauernmuseum in Völlan, Obstbaumuseum...
Von Hafling führt uns diese technsich sehr abwechlungsreiche Tour vorbei bei vielen bekannten Almen bis zum Auener Jöchl.
www.mountainbiker.it /mountainbike/urlaub/hotel_detail.php?we_objectID=2220   (533 words)

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