pinna in English

noun
1
the external part of the ear in humans and other mammals; the auricle.
Under direct vision the excessive hair follicles of the external ear canal and pinna were targeted by the laser beam.
2
a primary division of a pinnate leaf, especially of a fern.
Each leaf has many pinnae and a leaf axis that is subdivided into a midrib and a petiole.
3
any of a number of animal structures resembling fins or wings.
They get their name from the Latin words pinna (feather or wing) and pedes (feet).
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1. 2 Black Pinna open his mouth finally ! ! !

2. 3 With time the pinna becomes shrivelled.

3. 1 An optional bow member clips about the pinna.

4. Pinna Primary division of a pinnate or Bipinnate leaf.

5. 4 He probed her pinna with his tongue.

6. 4 synonyms for Auricle: atrial Auricle, auricula atrii, pinna, ear

7. • Manipulation of pinna and otoscopic exam of the ear causes acute pain

8. 14 In the international market, Pinna shellfish pricing is based on head size.

9. 10 Part of abaxial face of pinna , showing small scale and sori ( fallen indusia ) .

10. The Auricle (or pinna, pinna of ear, Auricle of ear, auricula, latin: auricula) is the external, visible component of the ear around the outer opening of the ear canal

11. 6 The pinna is the visible part of the ear, just right for grasping naughty boys by.

12. 8 The pinna consists of the auricular cartilages and the skin that overlies them.

13. 24 Methods:The anti-inflammatory experiments adopted the conventional model such as mouse pinna swelling model induced by xylene.

14. 22 It could spread along the entire underside of the pinna within days.

15. Part of abaxial face of pinna , showing small scale and sori ( fallen indusia ) .

16. 7 The outer ear ( the pinna ) receives a single sound wave composed of different sounds.

17. 21 Methods: A few conventional models, such as the mouse pinna swelling induced by xylene.

18. 17 CONCLUSION: It show that Kaiyin tablet can markedly improve the pinna microcirculation of mice.

19. 15 METHOD: Using XY3 microcirculation microscope to observe the Changes of pinna microcirculation of mice.

20. Auricle The Auricle is also known as the pinna, and it is most commonly referred to as the ear

21. 5 It Be delivered to parts, such as finger, pinna, cheek,(www.Sentencedict.com) heel and toe...etc. more.

22. 19 Among them, 20 bats were used to test their obstacle ability by the pinna back on the animal's head.

23. 16 As many sutures as needed are placed through the entire pinna to tack the skin back to the cartilage.

24. Sound waves reflecting off the various surfaces of the pinna are subtly modified according to their angle of arrival.

25. 23 METHODS: Each pharmacological action index was determined by concentrated ammonia method, windpipe capacity method, pinna swelling method and metabolic cage method.

26. The silky filament which the Pinna nobilis, a species of saltwater clam, uses to attach itself to the seabed is known as Byssus

27. Branchiae (Graece βράγχια, ex βράγχιον 'pinna') sunt organum respiratorium, in multis organismis aquaticis inventum, quod oxygenium dissolutum ex aqua extrahit, carboniique dioxidum emittit

28. 13 BAINGIO PINNA a professor at the University of Sassari in Italy, received his undergraduate and graduate education at the University of Padua.

29. One foliar specimen clearly supports Corsin's idea that in this genus there are two persistent adaxial protoxylem poles which divide alternately to supply pinna traces.

30. 12 Directivity and sound diffraction of the pinna of the Megaderma spasma are studied to predict the the role of these outer ear extensions in the biosonar system.

31. 20 Head-Related Transfer Functions (HRTFs) are defined as the frequency responses from the sound source to both ears after filtered by the head, torso and pinna in the free field.

32. 18 OBJECTIVE: To study the promoting Qi and removing blood stasis function of Kaiyin tablet via observation of the changes of pinna microcirculation of mice.

33. Auricle, also called pinna, in human anatomy, the visible portion of the external ear, and the point of difference between the human ear and that of other mammals

34. The Auricle is the site of traumatic injury varying from direct physical damage resulting in extensive scarring (cauliflower ears) 23 of the pinna to keloid formation in the earlobes

35. A comparative histochemical study of the Byssogenous structures in these two genera have shown (Pujol, 1967) that, in Pinna, there is no collagen-secreting gland as is the case with Mytilus

36. The wind noise is essentially modified by the pinna; depending on the angle of incidence it is either attentuated over the entire spectrum or it is shifted from the middle to the lowest frequency range.

37. 2017 Humans do have weak vestigial muscles attached to the shell of the ear, called the Auricle or pinna, as well as evidence of a vestigial nervous system, which could have functioned to orient the ears.

38. The shape of the fleshy part of the outer ear, called the auricle, or pinna, is designed to collect sound waves and direct them into the ear canal, where they soon reach the eardrum.

39. In addition to injuries to the pinna otologic traumatology comprises in particular injuries of the tympanic membrane and ossicular chain, temporal bone fractures together with accompanying impairment of the labyrinth and facial nerve as well as acoustic trauma and barotrauma.

40. Byssus is an extremely fine, rare, and valuable fabric of animal origin. It is a sort of natural silk with golden and sparkling reflections that is obtained from the filaments secreted by a large marine bivalve mollusk known as a “noble pen shell” or “fan mussel” - Pinna nobilis.

41. Fronds medium-sized to large, stipe base without articulation, hairy, vertically grooved above; lamina 1-4-pinnately compound, oblong to ovate-oblong; pinnules or lobes slightly oblique, Acroscopic pinnule at base larger than basiscopic, usually parallel to rachis or pinna rachis, mostly triangular, rarely lanceolate, usually grayish hispid or