Thin in diameter; resembling a thread.
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Examples for "filamentous"
Examples for "filamentous"
1Certain fungal members of this group are required to initiate filamentous growth.
2It also caused the change in filamentous actin distribution in the cells.
3The role filamentous virions play in the virus life cycle remains enigmatic.
4It is caused by soil-borne filamentous bacteria belonging to the genus Streptomyces.
5However, the molecular mechanisms underlying alpha-synuclein aggregation into such filamentous inclusions remain unknown.
1His pulse felt thready, at least it had a few seconds ago.
2Maybe the second, though. The big man's pulse was weak and thready.
3I had a good pulse for awhile there, but it's gone thready again.
4It couldn't reach her, but Ivy twitched and let out a thready whimper.
5Who are you? My voice was changing again, high and thready.
1The antennae were heliotrope, fine, threadlike, and closely pressed to the head.
2It was an infinitely fine, threadlike projection from the surface of the planet.
3Caradoc's face went white, leaving threadlike purple veins showing on nose and cheeks.
4More nervous than sanguine, Cristophe's bodily appearance was thin and threadlike, but wiry.
5Her high-arched, threadlike brows were ruffled into a delicious frown.
1The molecular mechanisms of filiform tongue papillae development however are not fully understood.
2Patients received filiform fire needle therapy once every two weeks for 12 consecutive weeks.
3In such cases the smallest size of the author's filiform bougies (Fig.
4Excellent repigmentation is demonstrated after several filiform fire needle sessions in the vitiligo lesions.
5Antennæ longer than the head and thorax, filiform, four-jointed.