-
neighbour on one margin, and
inside its
neighbour on the
other margin.
cochleate –
spirally twisted.
contortiplicate –
contorted and also plicate. quincuncial...
- tube-shaped
speaking device. Kircher's horn, on the
other hand,
utilized a "
cochleate" design,
where the horn was
twisted and
coiled to make it more compact...
- with one
lipid bilayer), the
large unilamellar vesicle (LUV), and the
cochleate vesicle. A less
desirable form is
multivesicular liposomes in
which one...
- When mature, the
seeds are
contained in a dry,
semiwoody capsule and are
cochleate (spiralled). The
genus Tibouchina was
established by
Aublet in 1775 in...
-
together to form a
single unit.
cochleariform Concave and spoon-shaped.
cochleate Coiled like a snail's s****.
coenobium An
arranged colony of
algae that...
- AmbiOnp, nanosuspensions, lipid-based drug
delivery systems including cochleates, self-emulsifying drug
delivery systems,
solid lipid nanoparticles and...
-
appendiculate anthers,
capsular fruits that are free from the hypanthium, and
cochleate seeds.[jargon] As of November 2024[update],
Plants of the
World Online...
-
Bright yellow anthers are long and
curved counterclockwise.
Seeds are
cochleate (noncochleate in R. alif****). The
Melastomataceae is a
large tropical...
-
seeds are
borne in a dry,
semiwoody capsule, and are more-or-less
spiral (
cochleate) in shape. The
genus Chaetogastra was
established by
Augustin de Candolle...
-
increasingly green and
closely spaced toward stem apices, with an irregular, but
cochleate form.
Leaves themselves wider at the base
before tapering,
maximum 5mm...