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globular

[glob-yuh-ler] / ˈglɒb yə lər /


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Scrawls of crude graffiti or quickly penciled notes left by workmen emulate the tendril-like lines dragged through Wool’s globular masses of spray paint.

From New York Times

These grains, colored green in the image, are identifiable as relatively large globular structures approximately 8 micrometers in diameter.

From Salon

Influenza NA is a surface protein containing a globular head portion and a narrow stalk portion.

From Science Daily

The globular cluster NGC 1851 is a dense collection of old stars that are much more tightly packed than the stars in the rest of the Galaxy.

From Science Daily

The researchers then undertook an individual analysis of the molecules, demonstrating that they form long fibres, approximately ten times longer than common globular proteins.

From Science Daily