Use "globular" in a sentence

1. Clusters, both open and globular, abound.

2. It has a distinctly globular thorax.

3. The plant has distinctive globular flowers.

4. Australian cypress pine having globular cones.

5. The globular seed capsule contains numerous small seeds.

6. A typical globular cluster has about 1 million stars.

7. Little globular houses like mud - wasp nests.

8. Beady definition, beadlike; small, globular, and glittering: Beady eyes

9. Bullate Having rounded or globular blisters on the surface

10. Bullate is generally defined as “blistered”, “bubbled” or having semi-globular swellings

11. The globular cluster M53 is in the same field as Alpha.

12. In all instances the cerebral hyperemia, edema and globular petechiae were most prominent.

13. Hedgehog cacti are variable in form, but many are barrel shaped or globular.

14. There are about 100 known globular clusters in our Milky Way galaxy.

15. The other interesting binocular object in Lepus is the globular cluster M

16. Pieces of the globular bodies of eighteenth century wine bottles were unearthed.

17. Globular nanometer ? ? aluminum oxide powder was synthesized through detonation of aluminum nitrate.

18. There is no absolutely sharp cutoff distinguishing galaxies from globular clusters.

19. Application: General wire processing, aluminum alloy wire, wire, light of globular copper etc.

20. South African globular fruit with brown leathery skin and sweet acid pithy flesh.

21. The ship then proceeds much faster than light to visit binary stars — Algol, globular cluster.

22. The only other object of immediate interest is the globular cluster M near Zeta.

23. However, it was first observed as a globular cluster by English astronomer Edmond Halley in 1677.

24. They do not label globular Actin (G-Actin) or monomer Actin (M-Actin)

25. Albumin is a globular protein with a molecular weight of 66-69,000 daltons (66-69 kDa)

26. Floating forms are very varied in shape; under optimal conditions a conspicuously grassy green globular form develops.

27. Altocumulus definition is - a fleecy mid-altitude cloud formation consisting of large whitish globular masses with shaded portions.

28. 5 Species forming a short globular rhizome are pulled up and left floating in a well lighted tank.

29. Resulting weld performance is improved, with a globular-like transfer mode, reduced shorts and enhanced arc stability.

30. Species forming a short globular rhizome are pulled up and left floating in a well lighted tank.

31. Serpens contains a prominent globular cluster, M which is not far below naked-eye visibility.

32. Directly ahead you see a huge, globular molecule the size of a two-car garage.

33. Botryoidal Aggregate resembling a cluster of grapes with smooth rounded surfaces or bubbles. Also known as globular

34. * In a globular cluster, the stars are packed tightly, about one tenth of a light-year apart.

35. Proteins are strings of 20 kinds of amino acids, which usually fold up to form a large globular molecule.

36. 16,25,26 Actin is a globular protein that exists in the monomeric form (G-Actin) and polymeric filamentous form (F-Actin)

37. Under her skilled hands a snake of clay was being coiled into the shape of a large globular jar.

38. Buttonbush definition is - a North American shrub (Cephalanthus occidentalis) of the madder family with globular flower heads.

39. Synonyms for Annulate include annular, circular, ring-shaped, Annulated, discoid, disk-shaped, globular, ringed, round and rounded

40. Botryoidal Hematite has globular formations that look like a bunch of grapes. Protects you from the ill-wishes of others

41. There are also several similar words to Annulate in our dictionary, which are Annulated, Circular, Globular, Ringed, Rounded and Spherical.

42. A general feature of temperature-induced reversible denaturation of small globular proteins is its all-or-none character.

43. At about a kilometre's range the whales' blow looked like small globular puffs of steam rising off the sea surface.

44. Interactions of intact globular proteins with both light and heavy chains of Abzymes provide the specificity of protein hydrolysis.

45. However, globular proteins that contain multiple disulfide bonds often must be heated longer at higher temperatures to denature them.

46. The Hubble telescope also found a globular cluster in Andromeda I, being the least luminous galaxy where such a cluster was found.

47. In the “inner column layer” rhombic pattern elements are ranged in stripes and the globular inclusions are accumulated on the pattern boundaries.

48. In the “outer column layer” the globular inclusions are accumulated in rectangular or rhombic areas parallel within the same prism.

49. M4 is approximately 7,200 light years away, the same distance as NGC 6397, making these the two closest globular clusters to the Solar System.

50. Named the Sombrero Galaxy for its hat-like resemblance, M104 features a prominent dust lane and a bright halo of stars and globular clusters.

51. 26 You can conceive of globular protein molecules folding from chains of left- and right-handed amino acids but not helical protein molecules.

52. Basinet definition, a globular or pointed helmet of the 14th century, often provided with a visor or aventail: evolved from the cervellière

53. They can also be distinguished by their almost globular shape and the long protruding remnant of the style sticking out on top.

54. The somatic embryos developed directly into plantlets with roots and buds through multicellular proembryo, globular, heart -shaped, torpedo - shaped and cotyledon stages.

55. At the tail tip are globular structures now known to be the base plate spikes and short kinked tail fibers with six-fold symmetry.

56. Medical Definition of Burdock 1 : any of a genus (Arctium) of coarse composite herbs bearing globular flower heads with prickly bracts and including one (A

57. The Bananaquit builds a spherical, globular lined nest of grasses, leaves and plant fibers located from 5 to 30 feet off the ground

58. Altocumulus (plural altocumuli) (physics, meteorology) A fleecy cloud formation consisting of large whitish or greyish globular cloudlets with shaded portions, often grouped in …

59. Ampulla definition is - a glass or earthenware flask with a globular body and two handles used especially by the ancient Romans to hold ointment, perfume, or wine.

60. Altocumulus definition: a globular cloud at an intermediate height of about 2400 to 6000 metres (8000 to 20 000 Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

61. Compact and early flowering, Monarda 'Balmy Purple' (Bee Balm) is a clump-forming perennial which produces bright purple flowers, borne in dense, globular terminal heads

62. He had globular eyes starting out of his head with a fishy glitter, bumps on his forehead, and wore his long hair brushed back without a parting.

63. • A Botryoidal texture or mineral habit is one in which the mineral has a globular external form resembling a bunch of grapes as derived from the Greek More crossword answers

64. The Chiton embryo hatches as a trochophore, a globular cell mass with an apical tuft and central band of cilia, and subsequently elongates and differentiates into a small Chiton

65. The solution structure of Bacteriocin AS-48, a 70-residue cyclic polypeptide from Enterococcus faecalis , consists of a globular arrangement of five α-helices enclosing a compact hydrophobic core

66. Actin is a group of globular proteins that are the most abundant proteins in most eukaryotic cells and help in providing shape, structure, and mobility to the body

67. THE MANUAL OF THE BOTANY OF THE NORTHERN UNITED STATES ASA GRAY Involucre globular; the imbricated scales coriaceous and Appressed at base, attenuate to long stiff points with hooked tips

68. With more than 95% conservation in the primary structure, Actin is one of the most highly-conserved proteins .The monomeric, globular form of Actin, known as G-Actin, forms the

69. Acacias are showy and lushly flowering with Lilliputian flowers, composed of four or five tiny petals and massed stamens forming globular, fluffy, sweetly scented balls, racemes or panicles in winter or spring.

70. Altocumulus A cloud of a class characterized by globular masses or rolls in layers or patches, the individual elements being larger and darker than those of cirrocumulus and smaller than those of stratocumulus

71. A Botryoidal texture or mineral habit is one in which the mineral has a globular external form resembling a bunch of grapes.This is a common form for many minerals, particularly hematite, the classically recognized shape.

72. Capricornus is home to the distinctive globular cluster NGC 7099, or Messier 30, also known as Bennet 128, which is situated about 3 degrees east of the magnitude 3.7 zeta Capriconi

73. We compared predicted hydrophobic clusters in saturn and goddard with a database of hydrophobic clusters from well-established globular proteins to assess possible differences in folding patterns, as previously described (Bitard-Feildel et al

74. Bulbil - small bulb or bulb-shaped growth arising from the leaf axil or in the place of flowers bulblet bulb - a modified bud consisting of a thickened globular underground stem serving as a reproductive structure

75. Actin filaments (F-Actin) are linear polymers of globular Actin (G-Actin) subunits and occur as microfilaments in the cytoskeleton and as thin filaments, which are part of the contractile apparatus, in muscle and nonmuscle cells (see contractile bundles)

76. A Botryoidal texture or mineral habit is one in which the mineral has a globular external form resembling a small bunch of grapes (botrys in ancient Greek). This is a common form for many minerals, particularly hematite, the classically recognized shape

77. Coacervates composed of poly (diallyldimethylammonium) chloride (PDDA) and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) were also able to sequester globular proteins such as green fluorescent protein (GFP) at a 86-fold higher concentration within the coacervate phase droplet as compared to the surrounding phase (Williams et al., 2012).

78. Cabbage definition is - any of several brassicas (Brassica oleracea) of European origin; especially : a leafy garden plant (Brassica oleracea capitata) with a short stem and a dense globular head of usually green leaves that is used as a vegetable

79. 1200, from Old French ampole "flask, vial," from Latin Ampulla "small globular flask or bottle," which is of uncertain origin, perhaps a contracted form of amphora.Superseded in English by the form Ampulla and later Ampul.

80. Actins Filamentous proteins that are the main constituent of the thin filaments of muscle fibers. The filaments (known also as filamentous or F-actin) can be dissociated into their globular subunits; each subunit is composed of a single polypeptide 375 amino acids long