「Sheaths」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Due to its ability to damage myelin nerve | sheaths, acrolein may be a factor in the development |
| is: Due to its ability to damage myelin nerve | sheaths, acrolein may be a factor in the development |
| The leaves have white-edged, red-dotted | sheaths and are up to about 30 centimeters long. |
| Tradescantia pinetorum has strongly pubescent | sheaths and purple petals that are 8-10 millimetres ( |
| ost of its length with close, thin, imbricate | sheaths, and terminating in a raceme. |
| na cribrosa sclerae they lose their medullary | sheaths and are continued onward through the choroid |
| cle is covered from its base in close tubular | sheaths, and carries either a loose panicle (typical |
| ow on the inflorescence often stay wrapped in | sheaths and do not bloom. |
| to careful histological examination of myelin | sheaths and Schwann cells. |
| Trunk covered in adherent leaf | sheaths and fibers which shed with age |
| Apical cells of the pseodofilamentous | sheaths are elongate compared to proximal cells in th |
| g at the base lacking blades and appearing as | sheaths around the stem, and those further up the ste |
| The leaves are mostly basal and have wide | sheaths around the stems. |
| s are bladeless and are reduced to dark brown | sheaths around the stem bases. |
| leaves lack blades and appear as small brown | sheaths around the base of the stems. |
| From these | sheaths, as well as from the inner surface of the fib |
| yish, flat, and have reddish or purple-dotted | sheaths at the base, and they are sometimes longer th |
| e part of the stem away from the roots, these | sheaths bear alternate, oblong leaves, up to 5 cm lon |
| Long | sheaths clasp the stem. |
| The long leaves have | sheaths dotted with red and edged at the top with cop |
| tem) is made of tightly packed layers of leaf | sheaths emerging from completely or partially buried |
| When a customer asked him to make | sheaths for these knives, Walker found the task more |
| Leaves : slightly drooping, 1-1.8 m long; | sheaths forming a swollen, green crown shaft; petiole |
| Sheaths may form tangles or mats, intermixed with oth | |
| (Brachypodium pinnatum), preferring the dead | sheaths of tall plants. |
| eudobulbs, its stems are covered by the basal | sheaths of its distichous leaves, and its peduncle em |
| The larvae have been found beneath dead leaf | sheaths of sugarcane, in fibrous material at the base |
| ts, and from fungi and , in Europe, from leaf | sheaths of various grasses and of Typha and Juncus, f |
| h flattened stems nearly covered by the basal | sheaths of the three to four oblong retuse leaves, an |
| artate (a chemical associated with the myelin | sheaths of nerve cell fibres), and alanine and lactat |
| The | sheaths of this species have scalloped edges compared |
| The mucous | sheaths of the tendons around the ankle (lateral aspe |
| ems covered from the base with close, tubular | sheaths; on the upper part of the stem, these sheaths |
| toward the bases of the stems are reduced to | sheaths only. |
| s of pseudofilamentous cells in mucilagionous | sheaths perpendicular to the initial colony. |
| Arterial | sheaths should be removed when the patient's activate |
| ead materials produced by living organisms as | sheaths, such as shells. |
| below the first pair, are hollow and flexible | sheaths, that contain the pilot's arms. |
| nd often have rolled edges, are surrounded by | sheaths that shred into fibers, and may be tough and |
| It has wide-sheathed leaves and large | sheaths that partially cover the inflorescences. |
| r segments, which are well-developed cup-like | sheaths; the cirri of the subsequent segments insert |
| The stems are covered with | sheaths, the bases of the distichous, oblong-obtuse l |
| The leaves have reddish brown | sheaths which do not have spots. |
| The cells secrete individual gelatinous | sheaths which can often be seen as sheaths around rec |
| It closely resembles seed | sheaths, which provides it with effective camouflage. |
| The leaves have broad, papery | sheaths which are often curved or twisted spirally. |
| regular leaf with close, tubular imbricating | sheaths which, on the upper part of the stem, bear di |
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