- 1–3% of
white blood cells, and are
about 12–17
micrometres in size with
bilobed nuclei.
While eosinophils are
released into the bloodstream, they reside...
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Pleurosicya bilobata, also
known as
bilobed ghost goby, seagr****
ghost goby, and split-tongue cling-goby, is a
species of goby
found in the Indo-Pacific...
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Dichomeris bilobella, the
bilobed dichomeris moth, is a moth in the
family Gelechiidae. It was
described by
Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1873. It is found...
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Dandelion bilobed stigma bearing pollen...
- one
species of Ginkgo. The
ginkgo or
maidenhair trees are tall and have
bilobed leaves,
while gnetophytes are a
diverse groups of
plants and
shrubs including...
- are the
bilobed flap, the
nasolabial flap, the
paramedian forehead flap, and the
septal mucosal flap. I.
Bilobed flap The
design of the
bilobed flap derives...
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cells (neutrophils and eosinophils) have
nuclei with
unusual shape (being
bilobed,
peanut or dumbbell-shaped
instead of the
normal trilobed shape) and unusual...
- earthworm") can
squirt fluid as high as 30 cm (12 in). The CNS
consists of a
bilobed brain (cerebral ganglia, or supra-pharyngeal ganglion), sub-pharyngeal...
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foramen ce****. The
thyroid then
descends in
front of the
pharyngeal gut as a
bilobed diverticulum through the
thyroglossal duct. Over the next few w****s, it...
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Apophis is an
elongated object 450 × 170
metres in size, and that it is
bilobed (possibly a
contact binary) with a
relatively bright surface albedo of...