0 a round root of some plants from which the plant grows:
tulip bulbs
1 a light bulb
2 a light bulb:
A number of respondents thought they might be safer than ordinary bulbs, as they needed to be changed less often.
In addition to the dry appearance the bulbs are frequently quite definitely below the size to be expected and are somewhat soft.
We did not detect any reporter+ cells with neuronal morphology in the olfactory bulb of double transgenic mice.
The user therefore has to interpolate from his measured wet-bulb temperature to find the vapour pressure or relative humidity.
Thus, it became necessary to document and study the monoliths at night, using the battery of an automobile and lamps with low-voltage bulbs.
As a direct result of this loss the scales shrink slightly, air-pockets thickly populated with mites are formed, and the whole bulb becomes flaccid.
A directly viewed grain-of-wheat bulb, placed off to the side in the dimly illuminated room, was used for peripheral fixation.
This work included cutting the lateral olfactory tract, thereby isolating the olfactory bulb from olfactory cortex.
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