- both
large and
small crateriform structures.
Large crateriform structures often cover the cell surface,
while small crateriform structures are
often only...
-
Romania has
short glandular hairs on
petioles and
pedicels and
narrowly crateriform corolla. 5. S. angusta, S. calabrella, S.
chrysosticta including S. cyanaster...
- an
autosomal dominant condition,
characterized by oval or
polygonal crateriform pa****s
developing along the
border of the hands, feet, and wrists.: 509 ...
-
expedition to
Mauritania led by Théodore
Monod in 1952
recorded four "
crateriform or
circular irregularities" (accidents cratériformes ou circulaires)...
- an
autosomal dominant condition,
characterized by oval or
polygonal crateriform pa****s
developing along the
border of the hands, feet, and wrists.: 509 ...
-
curettage or
surgical excision. In 1889, Sir
Jonathan Hutchinson described a
crateriform ulcer on the face”. In 1936, the same
condition was
renamed "mollus****...
-
which extend from the
western end of the
crown where they
intersect crateriform terrain (near 40° longitude) and on the side east,
where they extend...
-
described as bell-shaped (funneliform, trumpet), bowl-shaped (cu****r,
crateriform, cup-shaped) or disc-shaped with
margins that are
often frilled, and...
-
rounded heads at the ends of long peduncles. The
inflorescences have
crateriform to
hemispheric shaped involucres which are 12–40 mm (0.47–1.57 in) wide...
-
which the
secondary veins terminate at the margins,
often as teeth.
crateriform In the
shape of a
saucer or
shallow cup;
hemispherical or more shallow...