Sentence example with the word 'medullary'

medullary

Definition adj. containing or consisting of or resembling bone marrow

Last update: September 29, 2015


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The heart-wood is dark in colour, takes a fine polish, and from the prominence of the medullary rays is valuable to the furniture maker; it weighs from 40 to 50 lb the cubic foot.   [Please select]

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As for the medullary cord of the abdomen, it consists, as in the larva, of eight ganglia.   [Please select]

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The direction of rupture is, according to Jaccard, not influenced by the distribution of the medullary rays.   [Please select]

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140-141): "The sides of the medullary rays sometimes produce planes of least resistance varying in size with the height of the rays."   [Please select]

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003) outer scales enclose inner medullary cells, which often contain pigment matter.   [Please select]

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Each one of the perforations is the entrance to an oblique tunnel, which is bored in the medullary sheath of the twig.   [Please select]

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If the force acts parallel to the axis of growth, the tracheids are more likely to be displaced if the marginal cells of the medullary rays are provided with weak walls that are readily compressed.   [Please select]

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But absorption comes into action, as Virchow remarks, during the normal growth of bones; parts which are solid during youth become hollowed out for the medullary tissue as the bone increases in size.   [Please select]

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