- Look up
fenestration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fenestration or
fenestrate may
refer to:
Fenestration (architecture),
relating to
openings in...
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green petioles, few
fenestrations and thin leaves,
while M.
juliusii is
characterized by
mottled white petioles,
frequent fenestrations at
maturity and thick...
- Look up fenestra or
fenestration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
fenestra (
fenestration; pl.:
fenestrae or
fenestrations) is any
small opening or...
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planter with drainage.
Leaves of
younger plants may not yet form the
fenestrations that
distinguish this species,
especially if not
given enough bright...
- The
National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) is a
United States 501(c)3 non-profit
organization which sponsors an
energy efficiency certification and...
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pinnatifid margins with up to
eight lobes per side, with
occasional fenestrations away from the midrib.
Leaves can grow as
large as 60 cm (24 in) long...
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before gradually forming fenestrations. Ironically,
despite the ‘monstera’ misnomer, most
Rhaphidophora species form
fenestrations far
sooner in leaf development...
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therapy can also be used. Sometimes, a
second surgical look can show
fenestrations in the diaphragm. Due to the fact that
endometriosis has been attributed...
- para-renal, thoraco-abdominal
aortic aneurysms). A custom-made
graft with
fenestrations (holes on the
graft body to
maintain the
patency of the
visceral arteries)...
- 50–100 nm in diameter.
Unlike those of
other capillaries with
fenestrations,
these fenestrations are not
spanned by diaphragms. They
allow for the filtration...