Especially of petals or leaves in bud; having margins rolled inward.
1 They appear in childhood and adolescence and involute from middle age onwards.
2 They were involute , introvert, indirect; they did not like questions and answers.
3 RICH typically involute by 12 months and are often asymptomatic.
4 There had been no jokes or clever puns, only a smooth and involute seriousness.
5 The margin of the cap is smooth and turned under at first ( involute ) .
6 There are compromises of the spirit too elusive and subtle to be traced in all their involute windings.
7 Infantile hemangiomas are not present at birth, go on to proliferate and then involute , whereas congenital hemangiomas are mature at birth.
8 However, due to the natural tendency of IH to involute spontaneously, prior uncontrolled efficacy and safety studies have been called into question.
9 This genus is fleshy, putrescent; at first the cap has the margin turned under ( involute ) , then it unfolds gradually and dilates.
10 A group of extremely variable foraminifera in which the shell is rotaline; i. e., involute on the lower side and revolute on the upper (Brady).
11 We report a unique case of an intracranial rapidly involuting congenital hemangioma.
12 They were immense, delicately involuted , of a silken texture, and very mobile.
13 The thymus involutes over time and is generally considered to be non-functional in adults.
14 Whatever he has on his mind, it isn't involuted .
15 Conclusion: It is well known that in chicken, after a certain period, the thymus got involuted .
16 A subgroup of rapidly involuting cutaneous hemangiomas have a significantly shorter time for involution of hepatic lesions.
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