Moreover, one of the most significant points in the HCV viral cycle is the formation of a replication complex, composed of the viral proteins, RNA and altered membranes in infected hepatocytes forming the so called membraneous web ❋ Unknown (2009)
The eggs here instead become leathery, like a turtle, and the chicks are unable to break through the membraneous shell. ❋ Unknown (2009)
From her shoulder-blades extended broad wings of a glittering, semi-transparent, membraneous material, and these beautiful wings she folded as her feet touched the ground -- apparently without volition just as a bird folds its pinions when it alights, but really by touching a small protruberance set in a belt of white leather that crossed her full bosom. ❋ Johnny Pez (2010)
It makes sense that healthy, life affirming, growth enhancing policies should be based upon membraneous metaphors and models. ❋ Unknown (2008)
From Thursday to Monday was very deep time; not in the sense of “whoa, deep” though that too a lot of the time but rather that the con was like a membraneous bubble in which days stretched. ❋ Unknown (2006)
I seemed to see the membraneous and cylindrical tubes tremble beneath the undulation of the waters. ❋ Unknown (2003)
The Ocythoë Cranchii was often found inside the shell, and the sea was streaked as with cotton-flecks by lines of eggs several inches long, a mass of mucus with fine membraneous structure adhering to the rocks, and coagulating in spirits or salt water. ❋ Unknown (2003)
These are membraneous…viewscreens, projecting pictures from sensors attached to the outside of the creature. ❋ S. P. Somtow (2003)
Even the red membraneous corners of her eyes, irritated by tears and city grit, seem decorative, part of a subtle design, and when she turns to him, the entire new delicacy of her features flowing toward him with the uncanny force of a visage materializing from a beam of light, he feels imperiled by her nearness, uncertain of her purpose. ❋ Unknown (2003)
While Landries sipped hot black coffee, Goldman removed the membraneous tissue surrounding the object. ❋ Sadler, Barry (1980)
The progress of the membraneous lining in its attempt to re-cover the exposed brain tissue was now obvious to even an untrained eye. ❋ Sadler, Barry (1980)
The floral leaves are rhomboidal, acuminate, and membraneous, the upper ones being shorter than the calyces, bracteas obovate; the calyces are bluish, nearly cylindrical, contracted toward the mouth, and ribbed with many veins. ❋ Various (N/A)
Eous or - eus: as a suffix, indicates the possession of the quality of the stem word: e.g. membraneous, like a membrane in texture. ❋ John. B. Smith (N/A)
Its side walls are membraneous, and are readily penetrated by the mixed acids, and consequently the highest nitration results. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
If the flare has been very effectually mashed, the fat may be easily melted away from the membraneous matter at 120°F., or even below that, and no further continuance of the heat is required beyond what is necessary for effecting a separation of the melted fat from the membraneous or other suspended matter. ❋ Various (N/A)
It is then carefully examined, and adhering portions of flesh or membrane as far as possible removed; after which it is cut up and passed through a machine in which it is mashed so as to completely break up the membraneous vesicles in which the fat is inclosed. ❋ Various (N/A)
If it were possible to remove, without interfering with the nutritious constituents, the membraneous matter, the creatin, creatinine and purin bodies, we should reduce it to a little less than four ounces. ❋ A. W. Duncan (N/A)