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Lamellar bodies appear in the cytoplasm at about 20 weeks gestation.
Lamellar corpuscles have a large receptive field on the skin's surface with an especially sensitive center.
The lamellar bodies then unfold into a complex lining of the air-space.
A broader term for this class of corrosion is lamellar corrosion.
Between the cylindrical and lamellar phase is the gyroid phase.
It typically occurs as blue-green to olive green fibrous to lamellar masses.
This can lead to formation of non-lamellar (non-bilayer) or lamellar phases in phospholipids.
Probably less common is lamellar armour, consists of small metal scales fastened together to provide protection and flexibility at the same time.
Below T, amorphous regions alternate with regions which are lamellar crystals.
Niosomes are lamellar structures that are microscopic in size.
Lamellar corpuscles are also found in the pancreas, where they detect vibration and possibly very low frequency sounds.
The first representation of classic plated mail (without lamellar elements) can be seen in Baghdad's miniature which dates from 1465.
It occurs in semi-transparent fibrous, scaly or lamellar aggregates up to 10 cm across.
The bone collar is eventually mineralized and lamellar bone is formed.
The figure in this article on Niosomes gives a better idea of the lamellar orientation of the surfactant molecules.
The surfactant is packaged by the cell in structures called lamellar bodies, and extruded into the air-spaces.
Its overlapping sclerites are arched and small, comprise two shell layers, and have lamellar projections.
Many samples showed lamellar twinning.
They have lamellar calcitic shells, usually with pseudopunctae or punctae and a bulb-like origin.
There are natural cleavage planes in the (0001) direction as the crystal is effectively lamellar (layered) in that plane.
These horses were well-protected and equipped, including lamellar armour with five parts to safeguard specific parts of the horse.
Eventually the inflammation and subperiosteal changes resolve, and hyperplasia of lamellar cortical bone can be seen.
The macro molecules of PTFE slip easily along each other, similar to lamellar structures.
Lamellar corpuscles, or Pacinian corpuscles, are one of the four major types of mechanoreceptor.
Lamellar structures or microstructures are composed of fine, alternating layers of different materials in the form of lamellae.
The classic description of lamellated or "onion skin" type periosteal reaction is often associated with this lesion.
Lamellated antigorite occurs in tough, pleated masses.
They contain a Merkel cell-neurite complex in the epidermis and a lamellated corpuscle in the dermal connective tissue.
The definitive diagnosis is made after excision by a pathologist based on microscopic appearance of a cystic lesion lined by cornified epithelium containing lamellated keratin without calcifications.
In vertebrate animals the sensors are Pacinian corpuscles in placental mammals, similar lamellated corpuscles in marsupials, Herbst corpuscles in birds and a variety of encapsulated or naked nerve endings in other animals.
To the schists succeeded gneiss, partially stratified, remarkable for the parallelism and regularity of its lamina, then mica schists, laid in large plates or flakes, revealing their lamellated structure by the sparkle of the white shining mica.
The trickle crawls out from between two carved faces, and for a long little moment perches on the lamellated fringe of a pink granite beak, gathering itself, forming a bulb of clear cold water that borrows its color from the stone and its brilliance from the sky.