flocculus in English

noun
1
a small egg-shaped lobe on the undersurface of the cerebellum.
When the researchers compared the pterosaur brains with those of modern birds, they bore some similarities, but most notably the pterosaurs had an unusually large part of the brain known as the flocculus and large inner ear canals.
2
a small cloudy wisp on the surface of the sun.
The appearance of a weak field leads to the appearance of a flocculus .
3
a floccule.

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1. 28 Not only does the white flocculus in honey suckle drinks level down their own qualities but bring about the pecuniary losses for enterprises.

2. Not only does the white flocculus in honey suckle drinks level down their own qualities but bring about the pecuniary losses for enterprises.

3. Estrogen is mature to the formation of mammary gland flocculus and mammary gland, cannot produce effect alone, must have the control of whole hypophysis function system.

4. After the gender is mature, especially between gestation, relapse in the combination of corpus luteum ketone and estrogen below action, gland flocculus can fill minute of development.

5. Pterosaurs may have had such a large flocculus because of their large wing size, which would mean that there was a great deal more sensory information to process.