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lobular Meaning in Tamil ( lobular வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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lobular தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

சிலவகை இயல்புக்கு மாறான செல்களைப் பெற்றிருத்தல், (அரியவகை ஹைப்பர்பிளாசியா மற்றும் சிடு(situ)வில் லோபுலர் கார்சினோமா [LCIS]) மார்பக புற்றுநோய் ஏற்படும் வாய்ப்புகளை அதிகரிக்கின்றன.

lobular's Usage Examples:

Some species build their nests in trees - great globular masses sometimes three feet in diameter, supported on the larger branches, and connected with the ground by covered passages on the outside of the tree.


(Zimniermann), highly refractive bodies of globular form, elaioplasts, which consist of a granular protein ground-substance containing drops of oil.


In 1680 he noticed that yeast consists of minute globular particles, and he described the different structure of the stem in monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants.


"a progressive abbreviation of the heart, with a diminution in the number of the ostia, can be traced, leading to the condition found in the closely related Cladocera, where the heart is a subglobular sac, with only a single pair of ostia.


These globular bodies are, in fact, merely the more coherent portions of a perlite; the rest of the rock falls down in a fine powder setting free the glassy spheres.


i, 1, Interlobular veins.


A frieze of lions devouring ibexes and deer, and incised with great artistic skill, runs round the neck, while the eagle crest of Lagash adorns the globular part.


That which occurs in globular drops is, he says, termed " male frankincense "; the most esteemed, he further remarks, is in breast-shaped drops,.


In the American button-bush the heads are globular, in some species of teazel elliptical, while in scabious and in composite plants, as sunflower, dandelion, thistle, centaury and marigold, they are somewhat hemispherical, with a flattened, slightly hollowed, or convex disk.


1, A, B, mn), articulating at their bases with the head-capsule by sub-globular condyles, and provided with abductor and adductor muscles by means of which they can be separated or drawn together so as to bite solid food, or seize objects which have to be carried about.


In their form they vary from spindleshaped to ovoid or globular, and in size from a pigeon's egg to a man's fist.


They are of globular shape, less frequently irregular or branching, and may be elongated and cylindrical (axiolites).





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