Definition of Papillar. Meaning of Papillar. Synonyms of Papillar

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Definition of Papillar

Papillar
Papillar Pap"il*lar, a. [Cf. F. papillaire.] Same as Papillose.

Meaning of Papillar from wikipedia

- The dermis or corium is a layer of skin between the epidermis (with which it makes up the cutis) and subcutaneous tissues, that primarily consists of dense...
- active osmolytes in urine by decreasing absorption of sodium Erases the papillar gradient Inhibits tubuloglomerular feedback Loop diuretics therefore ultimately...
- through the epidermis. The **** papilla is provided with a small, intra-papillar, finger-like papilla. The species lacks a common glandular ovovitelline...
- measurements. Mammalian Biology 74: 49-58. Soveri T, Nieminen M (2007) Papillar morphology of the rumen of forest reindeer (Rangifer tarandus fennicus)...
- condition named after him is Parinaud's oculoglandular syndrome (fever, papillar conjunctivitis and lymphadenopathy), a rare manifestation of cat scratch...
- still solid. The spire has an elongated conical shape. The protoconch is papillar, white and shining. The s**** contains 9 whorls. They are slightly impressed...
- (ballistically) discharged and airborne. They use conidial propulsion, or by 'papillar eversion', which is by fluid discharge by a swollen subtending cell, or...
- colour, a dextral anal opening, sinistral spiracle, blunt tail, labial papillar row interrupted on anterior and posterior portions, and a labial tooth...
- of the **** forms a wide chamber, closed posteriorly by a valve-like papillar structure; the interior walls are slightly darkish in colour and weakly...
- Entomophthorales, conidia are forcibly discharged, which occurs through papillar eversion. Zygospores are formed along the axis of conjugation and can be...