Stem and branches pinnate or bipinnate, the pinnae and pinnules alternate.
2
When disturbed, the pinnules of the arms first contract, the arms straighten themselves out, and the whole gradually and slowly closes up.
3
Colour bright brown, rachis shining, very dark brown; polypidom about six inches high, simply pinnulate, pinnules about half an inch; thickly and regularly disposed, alternate.
Uso de pinna em inglês
1
Along the Mediterranean were several places where they manufactured pinna thread.
2
From the pinna, silk of a peculiar quality is obtained.
3
The conducting of the sound has scarcely been affected by the loss of the pinna.
4
The right pinna was entire, and the upper half of the left pinna had disappeared.
5
A drop of moisture was smeared on the pinna.
6
The external ear is called auricle or pinna.
7
If by accident the outer portion of the pinna is removed, there is no impairment of the hearing.
8
After this failure another set of men tried to make silk by using the filament of the pinna.
9
But the habitual product of this pinna is small, dull, mud-tinted or brown, and of no value whatever.
10
In an ovalbumin model, pinna edema was significantly suppressed in CB2-KO mice in comparison with that in WT mice.
11
As long as it remained within the pinna and it could not be voluntarily rejected, its size would inevitably increase.
12
This pinna, therefore circumnutated.
13
Echinus, nautilus, pinna, cancer.
14
A pair of gloves from pinna silk would cost $1.50, and stockings about $3.
15
The leaflets move towards the apex of the pinna and become imbricated, and the pinnae then look like bits of dangling string.
16
With Neptunia oleracea the leaflets on the opposite sides of the same pinna come into contact at night and are directed forwards.