- In anatomy, a
tubercle (literally 'small tuber',
Latin for 'lump') is any
round nodule,
small eminence, or
warty outgrowth found on
external or internal...
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb), also
known as Koch's bacillus, is a
species of
pathogenic bacteria in the
family Mycobacteriaceae and the causative...
- with low
bumpy tubercules over the body,
original tails are
mottled the same
colour as the body with
large slightly spiny tubercules,
whereas regenerated...
- lion's mane. The
fruit bodies of H.
erinaceus are large,
irregular bulbous tubercules. They are 5–40
centimetres (2–15+1⁄2 inches) in diameter, and are dominated...
- 2 June 2021.
Retrieved 6
December 2020. From p. 20: "L'existence des
tubercules dans le
poumon est la
cause et
constitue le charactère
anatomique propre...
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epithelioid cells aggregates, T cell
lymphocytes and fibroblasts.
Granulomatous tubercules eventually develop central caseous necrosis and tend to
become confluent...
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running laterally in all species, and typically,
there is a line of
large tubercules running behind it. The only
exception is A.
cristata from the
Mazon Cr****...
- the skin is clad with hard tubercles; in
Regalecus russelii,
there are
tubercules along the
midline of the belly. All
species lack swim bladders, the number...
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insect hunter. A
robust species, up to 15
centimetres (5.9 in) long, its
tubercules are
enlarged and give the
species a
spiny armoured appearance. The species...
- has
narrowly triangular scales, with thin keels, at most
small bumps (
tubercules), and
sharp angled ends. The
leaves are
evergreen or
almost so. A distinctive...