ovoid

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Examples of ovoid

  • He believed that the universe was slightly ovoid.

  • The small, ovoid fruit is purplish with a waxy bloom.

  • Streptococcus is a spherical to ovoid bacterium which occurs in chains.

  • The enormous green ovoids were jackfruit.

  • The artwork consists of pieces of stone shaped into basic geometrical solids - cubes, ovoids, hemispheres, and cylinders.

  • It was a collection of grey-black ovoids, spheres and cylinders linked by thick struts, revolving slowly in an orbit.

  • Crystals are often broken, complexly zoned or in the form of ovoids.

  • Tiny ovoids of dolomite are disseminated in coarse-grained calcite.

  • Histological features include signs of degeneration, such as axon atrophy, shrinkage, vesicular degeneration and ovoids (myelin lipid droplets), which leads to a reduced number of myelinated and non-myelinated fibres.

  • Cystacanths are encased in an envelope, and, with their proboscis invaginated, their overall body shape is roughly ovoid.

  • Many of these gland cells contain ovoid, electron-dense, membrane-bound vesicles.

  • The seed is ovoid, 0.9-1.2 x 0.6-0.8 mm, light brown, shiny and with a smooth surface.

  • The fetus adopts an ovoid shape throughout much of gestation.

  • The follicle cells have an ovoid nucleus containing a large prominent nucleolus with a conspicuous granular component.

  • The statistical model used in the analysis tested only the fixed effect of morphology (spherical, ovoid, tubular, and filamentous).

  • The general form of the chamber is ovoid; from the stepped base of the shaft the structure is 270 cm long and 310 cm wide.

  • The salivary glands consist of two branches of ovoid and spherical bodies.

  • Pycnodontid remains consist of isolated teeth and fragments of jaw bearing parallel rows of ovoid teeth.

  • Amastigotes are characteristically ovoid with a distinct disc-shaped kinetoplast adjacent to the nucleus.

  • The alveolar process of the maxilla is globose, nearly ovoid in outline.

  • Leaves mostly ovoid to subrectangular, 2-12 mm long and 1-10 mm wide, typically about 5 mm long and 2 mm wide.

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