lamellae in English

noun
1
a thin layer, membrane, scale, or platelike tissue or part, especially in bone tissue.
Tunas have numerous lamellae (gill membranes) and very thin lamellar walls, and are able to extract more oxygen from the water than any other fish.
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1. Said lamellae (10) have sharply angled fastening edges (12) and flat angled wiping edges (22) which rest on neighboring lamellae (10).

2. They are Harvesian canal, Lamellae, Lacunae and Canaliculi.

3. Orthoclase or microcline, and the lamellae are Albite

4. ‘Some possess wide ‘wings,’ or Alate lamellae, while in other species the lamellae fold into delicate spines.’ More example sentences ‘Adult shells of both C

5. Since the Basidia make up the hymenium lining the surface of the lamellae, the discharged basidiospores find themselves suspended in the air between the lamellae

6. The Adpressed limbs meet or slightly overlap, Subdigital lamellae unicarinate

7. With declining temperature, augite may exsolve lamellae of pigeonite and/or orthopyroxene.

8. Electron microscope studies on the origin of Annulate lamellae in oocytes of necturus

9. Key words: Annulate lamellae, centrosome, Lycopodium, microtubule organizing center, monoplastidy, plastid dividing ring

10. If the compartmentation of chloroplast lamellae into Appressed grana and unAppressed stroma lamellae is preserved by cations before fragmentation, the inside-out vesicles are highly enriched in photosystem II.

11. Electron microscope studies on the origin of Annulate lamellae in oocytes of necturus

12. Thylakoid membranes are laterally differentiated into Appressed and non-Appressed regions called grana and stroma lamellae

13. The olfactory lamellae are arranged in a radial pattern around a central summit of transverse alignment.

14. Start studying Define the following terms: osteon, lacunae, lamellae, Canaliculi, central canal, perforating canals

15. For the first time tubular elements in pairs are described which pass radially through the rostral lamellae.

16. Shows: osteonic (haversian) canal, lamellae, Canaliculi, & lacunae (black spaces, contains osteocytes in living bone)

17. Their main characteristics are: single thylakoid lamellae, irregular grana, aggregation of plastoglobuli, and absence of starch.

18. However, a key element in these structures is the development of crystalline bridges linking adjacent lamellae.

19. The distal tips of the lobes may bear fields of lamellae that surround the termination of the sulcus spermaticus.

20. Large clumps of Annulate lamellae are found in the vicinity of the developing pronuclei inside an arrested zygote (C).

21. The amphibolite comprises calcic amphibole with cummingtonite exsolution lamellae, minor plagioclase, quartz, albite and Fe-Mg cummingtonite.

22. Electron microscope studies on oocytes and echinoderm, thyone briareus, with special reference to the origin and structure of the Annulate lamellae.

23. The venolymphatic network is derived from efferent arteries and thus all cardiac output must pass through the gill lamellae.

24. (B) Annulate lamellae in the cytoplasm near the pronucleus (pn) of a zygote that failed to divide within 40 h after insemination

25. Electron microscope studies on oocytes and echinoderm, thyone briareus, with special reference to the origin and structure of the Annulate lamellae.

26. Annulate lamellae Flat, membranous cisternae, bearing regularly spaced pores, that are derived from the nuclear envelope and apparently represent an intermediate stage …

27. The Agarics, also known as mushrooms and toadstools, are not a taxonomic unit, but rather a group of convenience for macrofungi with lamellae (gills)

28. Unique to steroid‐producing mitochondria is a form of the Cristae in which multiple lamellae are in very close apposition, previously defined as the lamellar association

29. In light the cells start to synthesize chlorophyll and the plastids are transformed into photosynthetic active chloroplasts which possess grana composed of stacks of 4–8 lamellae.

30. Abstract Annulate lamellae (AL) are found in the cytoplasm and consist of stacks of flattened membrane cisternae perforated by numerous and densely packed pore complexes lacking both chromatin and a lamina

31. Eutectoid Transformation : γ (0.77% C) <– (cooling/heating)-> α (0.02% C) + Fe3C (6.67% C) Structure of PEARLITE Pearlite structure consists of alternate lamellae of Ferrite and Cementite

32. The Golgi apparatus showed to be made up of lamellae, saculations and vesicular structures, keeping relations of Adjacence with the endoplasmatic reticulum, forming a discontinuous cover around it (Fig.

33. 1.5-h postketamine injection, a significant degeneration was observed in the spinal nerve roots, myelinated nerve fibers, lamellae, Axoplasm, Schwann cell cytoplasm, and nucleus, in some regions, condensation was observed in the Axoplasm.

34. Used to describe an intergrowth of two feldspars: a host grain of potassium-rich alkali feldspar includes exsolved lamellae or irregular intergrowths of sodic alkali feldspar (near Albite, NaAlSi 3 O 8 , in composition)

35. The occurrence of Annulate lamellae (AL) in differentiating phloem of Sonchus oleraceus (Compositae) singly infected with sowthistle yellow vein virus (SYVV) and doubly infected with a combination of SYVV and beet yellow stunt virus is documented by electron microscopy.

36. Annulate lamellae (AL) have been observed many times over the years on electron micrographs of rapidly dividing cells, but little is known about these unusual organelles consisting of stacked sheets of endoplasmic reticulum-derived membranes with nuclear pore complexes (NPCs)

37. Some Cenozoic Cardiids then evolved wider first-order crossed lamellae, non-denticular composite prisms, composite fibrous prisms, ontogenetic submergence of a juvenile non-denticular composite prismatic outer shell layer into the CL middle shell layer, or ontogenetic submergence of the inner part of a juvenile fibrous prismatic outer shell

38. Architectonicid opercula share a construction of spirally arranged horny lamellae, with a peg-like process on the body side by which it is anchored to the foot muscle. The group shows various buccal and radular specializations for feeding on hexacorallian coelenterates such as stony corals, sea anemones, and zoanthids.