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Tubercle

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38: 185: 477: 147: 170:, it means the nodules on the dorsum of the animal. The tubercles in nudibranchs can present themselves in different ways: each tubercle in a single, rounded, conical or angular form, in a compound form of 2 or more levels, tubercles in amalgamated clusters or as tubercles forming, or joined by a ridge. 377:
is a minor malformation of the junction of the fourth and fifth hillocks of His. It is found in a substantial minority of people and takes the form of a cartilaginous node or bump on the rim of their outer ear, which is thought to be the vestige of a joint that allowed the top part of the ancestral
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is generally a wart-like projection, but it has slightly different meaning depending on which family of plants or animals it is used to refer to.
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tubercles (pavement tubercles) up to 1 cm (0.39 in) in diameter, which are grouped into clusters separated by ground tubercles; and
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Miklosovic, D. S.; Murray, M. M.; Howle, L. E.; Fish, F. E. (2004). "Leading-edge tubercles delay stall on humpback whale (
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Within the human body, there are numerous sites where tubercles develop. On bones, they are usually eminences used for
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shows its pattern of prominent tubercles, with the spines emanating from each tubercle's tip.
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Knowledge (XXG) articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
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can be found in the human, as well as in the sheep brain. It is found nearby the
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Rounded outgrowth found on external or internal organs of plants or animals
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Around the sixth week of gestation, six swellings of tissue, called the
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in the centre. Tubercles are also known as tuberculous nodules, or
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ear to swivel or flop down over the opening to the ear.
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canal. These eventually coalesce to form the outer ear.
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When referring to some members of the 349:form in the infected tissue and undergo 188:Skin impression from the abdomen of the 71:outgrowth found on external or internal 549:Hadrosaurian Dinosaurs of North America 497: 451: 173:Tubercles found on the leading edge of 481:This article incorporates text in the 7: 313:creates an attachment point for the 666:"Five things humans no longer need" 331:Tubercles are nodules that contain 98:, it denotes a round nodule, small 676:from the original on 24 July 2008. 227:are formed on males for breeding. 25: 462:who first described them in 1855. 263:in the upper jaw, covered by the 475: 1: 670:NewScientist.com news service 664:Laura Spinney (19 May 2008). 553:Geological Society of America 547:; Wright, Nelda E. 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Index

Tubercules
Cupid's bow

Mammillaria marksiana
anatomy
nodule
eminence
warty
organs
orchids
cacti
eminence
warty
lip
pea family
mycology
hyphae
mushroom

Phyllidia varicosa
nudibranchs
Peltodoris nobilis
humpback whales
tubercle effect

duck-billed
dinosaur
Edmontosaurus annectens
dinosaurs
duck-billed dinosaurs

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