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  2. Pili line - Wikipedia

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    Pili line (House of Pili, Pili dynasty; Hawaiian language: Hale o Pili) was a royal house in ancient Hawaii that ruled over the island of Hawaiʻi with deep roots in the history of Samoa and possibly beyond further to the west, Ao-Po ("gathering of night"; metaphorically: "extreme west", "the land of the dead"), [1] in Pulotu, [2] the Samoan Underworld.

  3. Pilus - Wikipedia

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    A pilus (Latin for 'hair'; pl.: pili) is a hair-like cell-surface appendage found on many bacteria and archaea. [1] The terms pilus and fimbria (Latin for 'fringe'; plural: fimbriae ) can be used interchangeably, although some researchers reserve the term pilus for the appendage required for bacterial conjugation .

  4. Evolution of flagella - Wikipedia

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    Sequence comparison indicates that the archaeal flagellum is homologous to bacterial Type IV pili, filamentous structures outside the cell. [11] Pilus retraction provides enables a different form of bacterial motility called "twitching" or "social gliding" which allows bacterial cells to crawl along a surface, They are assembled through the ...

  5. Gliding motility - Wikipedia

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    a) Type IV pili: A cell attaches its pili to a surface or object in the direction it is traveling. The proteins in the pili are then broken down to shrink the pili pulling the cell closer to the surface or object that was it was attached to. [7] b) Specific motility membrane proteins: Transmembrane proteins are attached to the host surface ...

  6. Pili - Wikipedia

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    Pili, another name for jianzi, a traditional Chinese sport; Pili, nominated for the BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer in 2018; Pili line, a Hawaiian royal house Pili, short form of Pilikaʻaiea, ruler or aliʻi nui of Hawaii, founder of the Pili line; Pili, plural of Pilus, a cellular organelle

  7. Hina-au-kekele - Wikipedia

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    The brother of Hina was Pilikaʻaiea, who is often simply known as Pili. They were married, [3] and their sexual union was considered sacred, according to the Hawaiian customs and laws. Their children were: Koa (Ko) — a son; Hinaʻauamai [4] — a daughter (also named after Hina) and the wife of her brother

  8. Why a loss to top-ranked South Carolina will help No. 11 Utah ...

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    Utah's Matyson Wilke, Alissa Pili and Samantha Crispe celebrates on the bench behind head coach Lynne Roberts during the game against the South Carolina at the Women's Hall of Fame Showcase at ...

  9. Category:House of Pili - Wikipedia

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