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Definition of bilobed in English: bilobed(also bilobate) adjective bʌɪˈləʊbdbaɪˈloʊbd Having or consisting of two lobes. 具两叶的,分成两叶的;两裂片的 Example sentencesExamples - The distal end bears nine very short filaments, each terminating in a bilobed anther.
- The uppermost cell in a colony has a conical episome; the bottom cell in a colony has a bilobed hyposome.
- Oil gland bilobed and tufted (except in Tanysiptera)
- Initial ultrasound examination shows a large bilobed mass straddling both lobes of the liver with displacement, but not occlusion, of intrahepatic vessels.
- It is bilobate, divided by a moderately deep anteromedian groove.
- House 8, a large bilobate semi-subterranean structure, dates approximately between A.D. 1850 and 1900.
- A naidid's body is nearly transparent, allowing easy viewing of its inner workings: its bilobed brain, its pulsating blood vessels, its muscles and stomach, and even its lunch are plainly visible to anyone who cares to look.
- The cell is 12 to 15 m in diameter and usually has a bilobed nucleus.
- By weeks 6-7 the characteristic bilobed structure can be distinguished.
- Pistil morphology in almond is characterized by a circular, bilobed stigmatic surface that expands slightly in a fan-like manner beyond an elongated and cylindrical style.
- Definitely ends of such units show only a ventral furrow and traces of continuous burrowing are always bilobed.
- Within the spectrum of trace fossils represented in the Kessyusa Formation there is a gradation from three-lobed shallow burrows to fully submerged burrows with a round cross-section to horizontal trails with a bilobed lower surface.
- A semicircular alcove (east alcove) enlarges the central space of H5 - W, making the contours of this dwelling bilobate, whereas the central space of H5 - E is merely widened by a small niche in the east wall.
- Could the quadrilateral, bilobate, two-platform ground plan of H1 and its plank floor correspond to a structure from that earlier, initial Thule occupation, on top of which early Classic Thule people settled during the 13 th century?
- For the bilobed species, all data presented are from the upper lobe.
- In spite of this, Chen et al. claim that the rostral part of the brain was bilobed.
- The posterior edge of the frontal is bilobate owing to the strongly notched exit of the supraorbital canal on to the parietal.
- It is not easy to reconcile vertically and horizontally bilobed sheets with any normal mode of organism activity and it is possible that inorganic processes may have modified the structure.
- Type B genes are expressed particularly in the leaflike regions on both sides in the bilobed cephalic ganglion.
- Some show a series of V-shaped markings indicating movement on the surface; others consist of elongated bilobed trails, convex down and with oblique striations formed by the legs, which are probably related to burrowing activity.
Definition of bilobed in US English: bilobed(also bilobate) adjectivebīˈlōbdbaɪˈloʊbd Having or consisting of two lobes. 具两叶的,分成两叶的;两裂片的 Example sentencesExamples - Could the quadrilateral, bilobate, two-platform ground plan of H1 and its plank floor correspond to a structure from that earlier, initial Thule occupation, on top of which early Classic Thule people settled during the 13 th century?
- Oil gland bilobed and tufted (except in Tanysiptera)
- It is not easy to reconcile vertically and horizontally bilobed sheets with any normal mode of organism activity and it is possible that inorganic processes may have modified the structure.
- House 8, a large bilobate semi-subterranean structure, dates approximately between A.D. 1850 and 1900.
- The distal end bears nine very short filaments, each terminating in a bilobed anther.
- The cell is 12 to 15 m in diameter and usually has a bilobed nucleus.
- Type B genes are expressed particularly in the leaflike regions on both sides in the bilobed cephalic ganglion.
- For the bilobed species, all data presented are from the upper lobe.
- By weeks 6-7 the characteristic bilobed structure can be distinguished.
- Initial ultrasound examination shows a large bilobed mass straddling both lobes of the liver with displacement, but not occlusion, of intrahepatic vessels.
- Definitely ends of such units show only a ventral furrow and traces of continuous burrowing are always bilobed.
- Pistil morphology in almond is characterized by a circular, bilobed stigmatic surface that expands slightly in a fan-like manner beyond an elongated and cylindrical style.
- Within the spectrum of trace fossils represented in the Kessyusa Formation there is a gradation from three-lobed shallow burrows to fully submerged burrows with a round cross-section to horizontal trails with a bilobed lower surface.
- The posterior edge of the frontal is bilobate owing to the strongly notched exit of the supraorbital canal on to the parietal.
- The uppermost cell in a colony has a conical episome; the bottom cell in a colony has a bilobed hyposome.
- It is bilobate, divided by a moderately deep anteromedian groove.
- A naidid's body is nearly transparent, allowing easy viewing of its inner workings: its bilobed brain, its pulsating blood vessels, its muscles and stomach, and even its lunch are plainly visible to anyone who cares to look.
- A semicircular alcove (east alcove) enlarges the central space of H5 - W, making the contours of this dwelling bilobate, whereas the central space of H5 - E is merely widened by a small niche in the east wall.
- In spite of this, Chen et al. claim that the rostral part of the brain was bilobed.
- Some show a series of V-shaped markings indicating movement on the surface; others consist of elongated bilobed trails, convex down and with oblique striations formed by the legs, which are probably related to burrowing activity.
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