- is
thick and muscular, and its much
smaller upper part is thin and
membraneous.
During each
cardiac cycle the
interventricular septum contracts by shortening...
-
Membranous glomerulonephritis (MGN) is a
slowly progressive disease of the
kidney affecting mostly people between ages of 30 and 50 years,
usually white...
- questioned. Scansoriopterygids, a
group of
small feathered coelurosaurs with
membraneous, bat-like
wings for gliding, are
known from the
Middle to Late Jur****ic...
-
various biological systems including molecules and
nanostructure (e.g.,
membraneous objects). In particular,
circuit topology and knot
theory have been extensively...
- two
large (20 cm diameter)
palmately lobed leaves at the top and
small membraneous leaves lower on the stem. The
flower is
produced singly at the top of...
-
internal compartments ("loges" in the
original French) and a
separable membraneous epicarp or skin. An
amphisarca was
described as
woody on the outside...
- up to 3 mm high and 0.6 to 0.8 (rarely up to 1.3) mm wide. The shiny,
membraneous hypothallus is wide, and pale to
brown in colour. The
cylindrical stem...
-
compound eyes on a
mobile head, and (at most) one pair of functional,
membraneous wings,
which are
attached to a
complex mesothorax. The
second pair of...
-
nares of some
birds are
covered by an
operculum (plural opercula), a
membraneous,
horny or
cartilaginous flap.(p117) In
diving birds, the
operculum keeps...
-
types of
oocysts the
smallest number of
sporozoites per
oocyst a multi-
membraneous "feeder"
organelle DNA
studies suggest a
relationship with the gregarines...