Intertubular

Word INTERTUBULAR
Character 12
Hyphenation in ter tu bu lar
Pronunciations N/A

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The word "intertubular" in example sentences

It then escapes at a pressure of l. 4 atmospheres and enters the intertubular space of the first evaporator. ❋ Various (N/A)

The lighter striæ represent the intertubular material. ❋ Harry Caulton Reeks (N/A)

In fact, hairs matted together by intertubular material, and only differing from ordinary hairs in their development in that they arise, not from papillæ sunk in the corium, but from papillæ projecting from its surface. ❋ Harry Caulton Reeks (N/A)

The tortuous direction of the horn tubules, and the almost interlocking nature of the alternating strata of the intertubular material, together combine to give the frog its characteristic toughness and resiliency. ❋ Harry Caulton Reeks (N/A)

In a previous page we have described the manner of growth of the horn tubules, and noted the direction they took in the wall; also, we have noticed the existence between them of an intertubular horn or cement. ❋ Harry Caulton Reeks (N/A)

In addition to this, the intertubular material has a peculiar arrangement of the cells composing it. ❋ Harry Caulton Reeks (N/A)

No line of demarcation can be observed between the horn so formed and the intertubular material of the wall. ❋ Harry Caulton Reeks (N/A)

This is accounted for by the fact that in the horn of the frog there is a large amount of intertubular material, this having the effect of frequently turning the horn tubules from the straight. ❋ Harry Caulton Reeks (N/A)

The section cut at about the base of the papillæ of the sensitive sole. _a_, papillæ, with horn-cells surrounding them; _b_, interpapillary or intertubular horn; ❋ Harry Caulton Reeks (N/A)

Thus, in all, in the horn of the wall we find a tubular, an intertubular, and intratubular substance. ❋ Harry Caulton Reeks (N/A)

The matrix (intertubular dentin) is translucent, and contains the chief part of the earthy matter of the dentin. ❋ Unknown (1918)

In the intertubular plexus of the kidney, in the conjunctiva, and in the cutis, the interspaces are from three to four times as large as the capillaries which form them; and in the brain from eight to ten times as large as the capillaries in their long diameters, and from four to six times as large in their transverse diameters. ❋ Unknown (1918)

- There are times when I wonder why I'm even in the game of blogging football, but it's mainly when I read Shawn Dolence's work on 12th Man Rising, of the few Seahawks blogs you'll find on the intertubular webiverse. ❋ Unknown (2010)

(which is boiling at the pressure of the atmosphere, without vacuum or effective pressure), compresses it to 1.4 atmospheres, and forces it likewise into the intertubular space. ❋ Various (N/A)

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