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varies among species.
These may be
applanate (flat),
supervolute (conduplicate), or
explicative (pleated). In
applanate vernation, the two leaf
blades are...
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intraocular pressure (IOP) at the slit lamp. The
technique involves gently applanating the
central cornea with a
Goldmann applanation prism while the tear film...
- supplant, supplantation, transplant,
transplantation pl**** plan- flat
applanate, applanation, complanar, complanate, coplanar, coplanarity, esplanade...
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intraocular pressure (IOP) is
inferred from the
force required to
flatten (
applanate) a
constant area of the cornea, for the Imbert-Fick law. The Maklakoff...
- planoblast, planogamete, planospore,
protoplanet plan- flat
Latin plānus
applanate, applanation, aquaplane, complanar, complanate, coplanar, coplanarity...
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extruded from
their gelatinous sheath,
appear bluish-green and are
typically applanate to
rectangular in shape. The
fungal hyphae forming the
sheath around the...
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species of
seaweed in the
family Codiaceae. The light-green
thallus has an
applanate-to-pulvinate
habit and is
usually around 10 to 25 cm (3.9 to 9.8 in) across...
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membrane and
filled with
incompressible liquid cannot be
indented or
applanated even when the
pressure inside is zero,
because a
sphere contains the maximum...
- of
seaweed in the
Codiaceae family. The
seaweed has a
dorsiventral and
applanate thallus that
typically grows to a
width of 12
centimetres (5 in). The...
- medium-sized to large. The cap is 7–15
centimetres (3–6 inches) wide,
convex to
applanate,
sometimes concave, and white,
covered with white,
conical to pyramid...