-
typically include the following:
Surgical excision is
indicated with
recurrent fistular infections,
preferably after significant healing of the infection. In case...
- type of structure. Specifically,
tubule can
refer to: a
small tube or
fistular structure a
minute tube
lined with
glandular epithelium any
hollow cylindrical...
-
Tanzania (CCBRT) to be
their Amb****ador to help
women who are
suffering from
Fistular disease. In 2012 she was an amb****ador of NMB (National
Microfinance Bank)...
-
array of forms,
including fistular (hollow), branching, m****ive and
encrusting sponges. The
surface is
typically smooth in
fistular forms. It is
usually irregularly...
-
Monkey orange[citation needed]
These names refer mostly to the
tubular (
fistular) form of the stems,
their similarity to
those of
bamboos and
their suitability...
- decemfid, diffind, diffission, fissile, fission, fissiped, fissure, fistula,
fistular, fistulose, multifid, multifistular, quadrifid, quinquefid,
trifid fingō...
- in
species such as
Acanthotrema brasilianum and
various Chapsa species.
fistular Also fistulose.
Tubular and hollow.
flabellate Also flabelliform. Fan-shaped...
-
leaves are
usually longer than
inflorescence or
rarely equal. They are
fistular, glabrous, 15 to 20, up to 28 cm long, 1 to 1.5 mm wide. One
cauline leaf...
- in
Israeli po****tions of the plant.
Similar firework-like
behaviour of
fistular plant stems was
noted also in
ancient China in
regard to the
hollow stems...
- woods. Each
plant typically consists of at
least one erect, round, hairy,
fistular stem, 1 to 4 feet (0.3 to 1.2m) high, with
opposite ovate-lanceolate entire...