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lamella

[luh-mel-uh] / ləˈmɛl ə /




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Its design, by Barcelona-based firm Barozzi Veiga, features a brick lamella facade that calls to mind an old radiator.

From New York Times Jul. 10, 2023

These all seem to be products of hydrolysis of a mother substance known as "pectose," which constitutes the middle lamella of unripe fruit, etc.

From The Chemistry of Plant Life by Roscoe Wilfred Thatcher

Found the area abundantly supplied with palmellæ, Gemiasma rubra, verdans, and Protuberans lamella, even where there was no incrustation or green mould.

From Scientific American Supplement, No. 384, May 12, 1883 by Various

A little earth was taken from the crack, and the Protuberans lamella, the Gemiasma rubra and verdans found were beautiful and well developed.

From Scientific American Supplement, No. 384, May 12, 1883 by Various

The hyphae will also dissolve their way through a lamella of collodion, paraffin, parchment paper, elder-pith, or even cork or the wing of a fly, to do which it must excrete very different enzymes.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 3 "Frost" to "Fyzabad" by Various

But the disk couldn’t suction with individual lamellae, making it vulnerable to falling off.

From Science Magazine May 19, 2022

Remoras use lamellae, slatlike bones encased in soft tissue, and spinules, rows of hard teethlike tissue to create tight suction.

From Science Magazine May 19, 2022

Potassium feldspar does not exhibit twinning or striations but may show linear features called exsolution lamellae, also known as perthitic lineation or simply perthite.

From Textbooks Jan. 1, 2017

Lacunae are wide spaces in the rings between the lamellae.

From Textbooks Jan. 1, 2015

It has numerous large flowers, which are pure white throughout, with the exception of the lamellae of the lip, which are yellow.

From The Heart of Nature or, The Quest for Natural Beauty by Sir Francis Edward Younghusband




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