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Similarly, in cut chrysanthemum flowers, the leaves often wilt, due to a blockage for water transport in the xylem of the basal stem part.
Occasionally, the number of tubules in a blade or the number of blades was different along the longitudinal axis of a basal body.
The thyroid releases too much of the hormone thyroxine, which increases the person's basal metabolic rate.
Leptin is a hormone produced by adipocytes that acts in the hypothalamus to signal satiety and to increase basal metabolic rate.
Pods are deposited close to the basal growth of forbs such as tarweeds and Russian thistle.
The commonest malignancies are basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma.
Nodulocystic basal cell carcinoma presents as a solitary, shiny, red nodule with large telangiectatic vessels, often seen on the face.
The inner diameters of the seals were adapted to the diameters of the basal parts of root systems and adjusted by screws.
The sleep cycle is controlled by a complex system of neurones in the brain stem, thalamus, hypothalamus, and basal forebrain.
There is another layer of cells between the basal cells and the keratin-rich epidermis known as spiny cells.
Advancing age is also associated with a decrease in the basal metabolic rate, as well as changes in the senses of taste and smell.
These basal forms evolved through the primitive pelycosaur stage, to the therapsids or mammal-like reptiles, and finally the mammals themselves.
Atrophy is most marked in the corpus striatum of the basal ganglia, including the caudate and putamen.
As one might guess, the post-cranial skeleton is a mosaic of basal mammaliform and therian characters.
Silica, iron and barite mineralizations are widespread along the basal detachment.
The basal leaves can be more than 10 cm long and have three to eleven leaflets along their rachis.
At week 9, patchy staining was observed with a few clusters of cells within the basal cell layer.
The cells were surrounded by a basal lamina and joined by primitive junctions.
Melanomas can be junctional, intradermal, or compound according to whether they grow in the basal layer of the skin, in the true skin or in both.
The relative juvenility of epicormic and basal shoots has been widely reported in forestry species.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But in the Eutympanida both rings exhibit one simple gate only, the apical and the basal rod of the sagittal ring being lost.
It requires scrutiny in regard to Agrostis, which also has no awn or basal hairs.
Ring half ovate or nearly triangular, with three curved edges and three prominent corners, one apical and two basal protuberances.
Mitral and basal rings of equal size, equilateral triangular, both connected at the corners by three vertical equal columell.
The lymph was purely basal, solely on the arachnoid, not in the fissures or sulci.
In a basal flow in Moraine Park, the slaggy and compact phases show differences in phenocrysts as well as in groundmass.
The nerve does not enter the bluntly-pointed basal end of the common eye, but on one side of the apodeme.
The stem is broad and may be straight, slightly contracted, or expanded, with an incurvate basal edge that may be thinned.
Six basal feet curved, divergent, lamellar, with a middle rib and dentate edges.
The basal for the rate of interest is the benefit or the advantage of the loan to the borrower.
The auriculate hafting area is usually expanded-rounded with an incurvate basal edge.
Both distal chambers cap-like, with a basal circle of ten to twelve large square meshes, the other pores very small.
Both middle chambers cap-like, with a basal circle of ten to twelve larger square pores, and small roundish pores on the cap.
Short flakes struck from the basal edge often resulted in a beveling of the basal edge.
The second basal tine or bez antler is generally present, even in the second pair of horns assumed.
An enlargement of the basal joint of the great toe, probably a bunion, is also comparatively common.
The carinal half of the basal margin generally forms an angle with the spur of only a little above a rectangle.
The basal margin on the carinal side of the spur is sometimes a little hollowed out.
Tergum with the carinal half of the basal margin sometimes much hollowed out.
Sometimes the carinal portion of the basal margin is slightly hollowed out.
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