- In botany, a
tendril is a
specialized stem, leaf or
petiole with a thread-like
shape used by
climbing plants for
support and attachment, as well as cellular...
-
Tendril perversion is a
geometric phenomenon sometimes observed in
helical structures in
which the
direction of the
helix transitions between left-handed...
-
Climbing fibers are the name
given to a
series of
neuronal projections from the
inferior olivary nucleus located in the
medulla oblongata.
These axons...
- tuning. Some
songs used more
unorthodox tunings: "Superunknown" and "Fresh
Tendrils" are in
DGDGBe tuning; "Like Suicide" is
performed in a
similar DGDGBC...
-
Tendrils was an
irregular collaboration between two
Australian guitarists, Joel
Silbersher of Hoss and
Charlie Owen of
Beasts of Bourbon.
Tendrils' music...
- in two
tapered "
tendrils",
often extending past the jawline. An
expansion of the Fu
Manchu sometimes includes a
third long "
tendril"
descending from...
- He
classified five
classes of
vines –
twining plants, leaf climbers,
tendril bearers, root
climbers and hook climbers.
Vines are
remarkable in that...
- The
Tendrils of the Vine (French: Les
Vrilles de la vigne) is a
collection of 20
novellas by Colette,
published in 1908. The
first story, Les
Vrilles de...
- that
undergo modifications to
perform these special functions include tendrils, thorns, hooks, phylloclade,
tuberous stems, and bulbils. The auxiliary...
- 1973
stage production of the same name. Her
short story collection The
Tendrils of the Vine is also
famous in France. Sidonie-Gabrielle
Colette was born...