How To Use Pedunculate In A Sentence
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Cones indehiscent, from 9 to 14 cm. long, short-pedunculate, ovoid-conical or subcylindrical; apophyses dull pale nut-brown, rugose, shrinking much in drying and exposing the seeds, prolonged and tapering to a more or less reflexed tip, the umbo inconspicuous; seeds large, wingless, the spermoderm entire.
The Genus Pinus
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Tubulovillous polyps are pedunculated, with villous projections extending from the free ends.
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If all pedunculated cirripedes had become extinct, and they have suffered far more extinction than have sessile cirripedes, who would ever have imagined that the branchiæ in this latter family had originally existed as organs for preventing the ova from being washed out of the sack?
VI. Difficulties of the Theory. Modes of Transition
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a pedunculate barnacle is attached to the substrate by a fleshy foot or stalk
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Look at the common oak, how closely it has been studied; yet a German author makes more than a dozen species out of forms, which are almost universally considered by other botanists to be varieties; and in this country the highest botanical authorities and practical men can be quoted to show that the sessile and pedunculated oaks are either good and distinct species or mere varieties.
II. Variation under Nature. Doubtful Species
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Cones symmetrical, from 4 to 7 cm. long, ovate-conic, short-pedunculate, early deciduous; apophyses sublustrous, nut-brown, flat or somewhat elevated, the umbo usually mutic.
The Genus Pinus
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Small bundles of up to 5 pedunculate capitate inflorescences arise in axillary positions on the young parts of shoots.
Chapter 16
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It may be single or multiple, pedunculated or sessile, and is liable to become malignant, especially when associated with leucoplakia.
Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
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The pedunculated oak has its acorns borne upon a footstool.
Glossary of the Principal Scientific Terms Used in the Present Volume
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Cones symmetrical, from 4 to 7 cm. long, ovate-conic, short-pedunculate, early deciduous; apophyses sublustrous, nut-brown, flat or somewhat elevated, the umbo usually mutic.
The Genus Pinus
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The model explains 78.3% of the variance for sessile oak and 74.3% for pedunculate oak.
The RE Benchmark in A&W « Climate Audit
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It is a beautiful thing to see the high jungle of this most elastic plant bending to the breeze, and displaying, as it moves, its beaded top, looking at a distance like so many flowers; but, when seen nearer, exhibiting _racemes_ (on highly polished stems) of small pedunculated berries, in mitre-looking capsules.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 361, November, 1845.
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In connection with the fimbriæ of the uterine tube, or with the broad ligament close to them, there are frequently one or more small pedunculated vesicles.
XI. Splanchnology. 3d. 2. The Uterine Tube
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The leaves on a pedunculate oak have no stalks and the acorns do.
Times, Sunday Times
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Pedunculate barnacles, with fleshy stalks, suffer from reduced preservational potential.
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Tubular polyps are pedunculated, whereas villous adenomatous polyps have broad bases and are larger.
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Endothelioma of the trachea or bronchus may also assume a pedunculated form, but is more often sessile.
Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
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Conelets short-pedunculate, dark purple during the second season, their scales often tapering to an acute apex.
The Genus Pinus
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So again the two main divisions of cirripedes, the pedunculated and sessile, though differing widely in external appearance, have larvæ in all their stages barely distinguishable.
XIV. Mutual Affinities of Organic Beings: Morphology-Embryology-Rudimentary Organs. Development and Embryology
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On the head of the epididymis is a second small stalked appendage (sometimes duplicated); it is named the appendix of the epididymis (pedunculated hydatid), and is usually regarded as a detached efferent duct.
XI. Splanchnology. 3c. The Male Genital Organs
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The vegetation of the Carpathians displays a pronounced zonation: the foothills are mostly covered by mixed deciduous forests, dominated by pedunculate oak (Quercus robur), lime (Tilia cordata) and hornbean (Carpinus betulus) in the north, and by various oak species (Quercus sessilis, Q. cerris, Q. pubescens, Q. frainetto) in the south.
Carpathian montane conifer forests
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Sarcoma and carcinoma of the thyroid when perforating the trachea may become pedunculated.
Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
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Cones from 10 to 17 cm. long, short-pedunculate, ovoid-conic; apophyses lustrous brown-ochre or fuscous brown, elevated into thick, often reflexed, beaks with obtuse mutic umbos; seeds with large nuts and adnate striated dark gray or fuscous brown wings.
The Genus Pinus
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The flowers are inconspicuous, usually white or cream and pedunculate, ascending or erect, corymbose cymes, collected into a terminal leafless panicle, or the lower peduncles arising from the axis of reduced leaves.
Chapter 17
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The tumors were described as pedunculated or sessile polypoid nodules or as cauliflower-like masses projecting into the lumen of the gallbladder.
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It frequently occurs in the lower uterine segment and may be either sessile or pedunculated.
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The vegetation of the Carpathians displays a pronounced zonation: the foothills are mostly covered by mixed deciduous forests, dominated by pedunculate oak (Quercus robur), lime (Tilia cordata) and hornbean (Carpinus betulus) in the north, and by various oak species (Quercus sessilis, Q. cerris, Q. pubescens, Q. frainetto) in the south.
Carpathian montane conifer forests
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On the head of the epididymis is a second small stalked appendage (sometimes duplicated); it is named the appendix of the epididymis (pedunculated hydatid), and is usually regarded as a detached efferent duct.
XI. Splanchnology. 3c. The Male Genital Organs
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It continues to grow with a dome shape, but it can be sessile or pedunculated.
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It will not infrequently be observed that a pedunculated subglottic growth which is found with difficulty will be pulled upward into view by the gauze swab introduced to remove secretions.
Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
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External warts can appear as small bumps, or they may be flat, verrucous, or pedunculated.
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This includes some monthly parameters of year y year of ring formation, and also some parameters of the years y-1 to y-4 for sessile oak and y-1 to y-5 for pedunculate oak.
The RE Benchmark in A&W « Climate Audit
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Pedunculated bronchogenic cyst mimicking pleural lesion.
Refinance 2nd Mortgage
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If all pedunculated cirripedes had become extinct, and they have already suffered far more extinction than have sessile cirripedes, who would ever have imagined that the branchiae in this latter family had originally existed as organs for preventing the ova from being washed out of the sack?
On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life
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Small bundles of up to 5 pedunculate capitate inflorescences arise in axillary positions on the young parts of shoots.
Chapter 16
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The _inflorescence_ is an oblong laxly branched, narrow pedunculate panicle, 2 to 4 inches long.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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Physical examination revealed a pedunculated polypoid mass measuring 0.5 cm in greatest dimension involving the midanterior two thirds of the right tongue blade.
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a pedunculate flower
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The leaves on a pedunculate oak have no stalks and the acorns do.
Times, Sunday Times