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columnar

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  • llowish in color and the epithelial cells are columnar and non-ciliated; they are of two kinds, supp
  • of epithelium, the inner layer consisting of columnar and the outer of small cubical cells.
  • ction, but also in fibrous, bladed, acicular, columnar, and radiating forms.
  • Gen. Winfield S. Hancock adapted Upton's columnar assault tactic to the entire II Corps to brea
  • ue to thermal contraction as rocks cool (with columnar basalt being a recognizable example), or due
  • Diplodocus longus dinosaur model and columnar basalt in front of the Senckenberg Museum.
  • These columnar basalts were formed from lava flows during th
  • t (13 m) high white, rectangular tower with a columnar base, features a 36-inch (910 mm) airway-type
  • the above ground portion a spiny spherical or columnar body no more than 3 centimeters long.
  • maxima, O. pilifera and O. tomentosa) and the columnar cacti (Myrtillocactus geometrizans, , Pachyce
  • Cereus chalybaeus is a columnar cactus with 5-6 ribbs.
  • Cleistocactus hyalacanthus is a species of columnar cactus in the genus Cleistocactus.
  • Trichocereus bridgesii) is a fast-growing columnar cactus from the high deserts of Bolivia.
  • It is a cavity nesting bird (tree and columnar cactus cavities), laying 3-5 white eggs.
  • s, Cereus repandus, is a large, erect, thorny columnar cactus found in South America.
  • The remains of a beacon ( columnar cairn) mark the brink of the face.
  • ubsidiary top, The Pen, which bears a beacon ( columnar cairn).
  • ighest point has an imposing square sectioned columnar cairn, and there are many other small cairns
  • upon their state of repair, two fine beacons ( columnar cairns) may be prominent in the views from be
  • Interspersed among the columnar cells are goblet or mucin cells, while betwee
  • t wall will be composed of either squamous or columnar cells with lymphoid infiltrate, often with pr
  • In mammalian embryogenesis, the columnar cells of the epiblast are adjacent to the tro
  • The duct is lined by columnar cells, continuous with the epithelium lining
  • Mature Golden Barrel cacti with columnar Cereus cacti from South America
  • o a metre in diameter, and a conical to broad columnar crown.
  • anner, resulting in the formation of flawless columnar crystals.
  • he "Dobson unit", a convenient measure of the columnar density of ozone overhead, is named in his ho
  • is a unit of measurement of atmospheric ozone columnar density, which is dominated by ozone in the s
  • At 300 meters asl, the columnar dolerite cliffs at Cape Pillar and Tasman Isl
  • Stratified columnar epithelia
  • Simple columnar epithelia
  • Pseudostratified columnar epithelia
  • Columnar epithelia are divided into simple (or unilaye
  • Columnar epithelia are epithelial cells whose heights
  • sses-a superficial one which runs between the columnar epithelial cells, and projects on the surface
  • he tracheobronchial tree consists of ciliated columnar epithelial cells.
  • lacrimal duct, the sac is lined by stratified columnar epithelium with mucus-secreting goblet cells,
  • face of simple cuboidal epithelium and simple columnar epithelium cells found in certain locations o
  • The ciliated columnar epithelium of the nasal mucosa is replaced by
  • cts are more likely to classified with simple columnar epithelium (or pseudostratified epithelium),
  • tract, particularly to the apical membrane of columnar epithelium and some goblet cells.
  • e tube-like uterine glands, lined by ciliated columnar epithelium.
  • pper half of the canal and is lined by simple columnar epithelium.
  • he way in which the organism grows in rhizoid columnar formations.
  • refer to an intensely bright crystal found in columnar formations.
  • siodes is a small shrub that often grows in a columnar habit, to 2 metres in height.
  • n structure is a basalt formation composed of columnar jointed basalt columns that have slumped into
  • Devil's Tower, a striking example of columnar jointed phonolite.
  • Honeycomb is a smaller example of the sort of columnar jointing found at Devils Tower National Monum
  • The columnar jointing in this area is called the Devil's H
  • alt in southern Brazil, showing near vertical columnar jointing of successive lava flows.
  • Basaltic lava flows often display columnar jointing as a result of contraction forces ca
  • Hughes Mountain contains a good example of columnar jointing in igneous rhyolite, the same proces
  • f a massive gray basalt with weakly-developed columnar jointing occupies the crater of Vulcan.
  • Columnar joints with unique patterns can form by rapid
  • w, yellow grey, to white tabular crystals and columnar masses.
  • They possess planispiral coiled shells with a columnar microstructure.
  • ' Green Spire ' - evergreen columnar narrow shrub
  • Its coronet is high, columnar or knob-like, lacking spines.
  • Mendipite is found in columnar or fibrous aggregates, often radiated but mor
  • The columnar phase in this compound further organises itse
  • They are known to self-assemble into a columnar phase.
  • It is a tall columnar species with clusters of stems, growing to 5-
  • The columnar stem of the cactus has between 10 and 30 ribs
  • reheating furnace will give the ingot an even columnar structure running in the direction of cooling
  • ated and striated slender prisms which may be columnar to fibrous.
  • Distorted hexagonal columnar tuff, near High Island Reservoir East Dam
  • at the sums of their horizontal segments form columnar twelve-tone aggregates (Mead 1983, 90)-and th
  • ce wind speed (note scalar not vector), total columnar water vapor, total columnar cloud liquid wate
  • ayers are discarded and only the intermediary columnar zone is used.