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shape (being bilobed,
peanut or dumbbell-shaped
instead of the
normal trilobed shape) and
unusual structure (co**** and lumpy). It is a
genetic disorder...
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Viola palmata, the
trilobed violet,
early blue violet, or wood
violet (names it
shares with
other members of its genus), is a
species of
flowering plant...
- from 1.2 to 2.0 cm (1⁄2 to 3⁄4 in).
Three carpels are
under a constant,
trilobed ovary adherent,
which is sp****ly hairy. The
fruit capsule opens with three...
- by the
paleobotanist Frank Hall Knowlton. The
fossil leaf is palmate,
trilobed with
rounded lobal sinuses and an
entire or
serrate margin. It has a leaf...
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longer abaxial trilobed lower lip. The lips of all the
petals are
curled and
their surface tomentose. On the
inner side of the
lower trilobed corolla tube...
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common in
Gothic architecture for
portals and decoration.
Trefoil or "
trilobed"
arches are also a
characteristic feature of
decorated portals in late...
- or more. Such
placentas are
described as bilobed/bilobular/bipartite,
trilobed/trilobular/tripartite, and so on. If
there is a
clearly discernible main...
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millimetres (1⁄8–1⁄4 in) long, held in a
leafy bract; the
bract may be
either trilobed or
simple oval, and is
slightly asymmetrical. The
asymmetry of the seedwing...
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Parator zonatus, the
trilobed-lip barbel, is a
species of
cyprinid fish
found in the
Zhujiang River in
China and Vietnam. It is the only
member of its...
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cardiac apex. Right-sided
organs are the liver, the gall
bladder and a
trilobed lung as well as the
inferior vena cava,
while left-sided
organs are the...