- the free dictionary.
Sessility, or sessile, may
refer to:
Sessility (motility),
organisms which are not able to move
about Sessility (botany),
flowers or...
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Sessility is the
biological property of an
animal describing its lack of a
means of self-locomotion.
Sessile animals for
which natural motility is absent...
- In botany,
sessility (meaning "sitting", in the
sense of "resting on the surface") is a
characteristic of
plant organs such as
flowers or
leaves that...
- A
peduncle is an
elongated stalk of tissue.
Sessility is the
state of not
having a peduncle; a
sessile m**** or
structure lacks a stalk. In medicine, a...
- Sinnatamby,
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Sessle,
Barry J. (2011). "Peripheral and
central mechanisms of
orofacial inflammatory...
- Studies: An
Irish Quarterly Review. 42 (167): 321–336. JSTOR 30098456.
Sessle,
Erica J. (1994). "Exploring the
Limitations of the
Sovereignty Goddess...
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Vegetative Bulb Root
Rhizoid Rhizome Shoot Bud Leaf
Cataphyll Petiole Sessility Stem
Reproductive (incl. Flower)
Archegonium Antheridium Androecium Pollen...
- PMID 24798217. S2CID 6943460.
Moulin DE,
Clark AJ,
Gilron I, Ware MA,
Watson CP,
Sessle BJ, et al. (2007). "Pharmacological
management of
chronic neuropathic pain...
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Thames & Hudson. p. 125. ISBN 978-0-500-25209-3. Ó hÓgáin 1991.
Sessle,
Erica J. (1994). "Exploring the
Limitations of the
Sovereignty Goddess...
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Hollaby saw
Sessle talking to a
mysterious woman in a
brown coat. They went off, talking, down a side path, and
after a
moment Sessle reappeared. Something...