calyces造句1. The floral examples include a large lotus calyx and two ivy leaves joined by a slight fillet.
2. The five-fold symmetry is often hard to detect in the calyx as a whole, although five food grooves are usually developed.
3. Stem, calyx, and arms are all made of calcite plates.
4. Each has a central body, the calyx, rising from a stem like the seed-head of a poppy.
5. Food grooves in the arms channel the food to the mouth, which lies in the centre of the calyx.
6. Gallygaskins A single primrose with a distorted and swollen calyx.
7. Pantaloon Rather like a Jackanapes, but with the colour in the calyx running around the edge like a frill.
8. Flowers are white; after flowering, the fruit is quite covered by the broadened calyx.
9. Rachises , bracts, pedicels, and calyces glandular pilose.
10. Aggregation of minor calyces and shrinking of renal pelvis.
11. Findings on urography include encasement or amputation of calyces and diffuse enlargement of kidney.
12. Young shoots, petioles, abaxial surface of leaves, inflorescence, calyces and pods densely tomentose.
13. The renal pelvis and calyces show marked dilation, consistent with hydronephrosis, the result of chronic urinary tract obstruction.
14. CONCLUSION The anatomic anomalies of lower renal calyces is one of the primary factor affecting the curative effect of renal calyceal stones.
15. Niping calyces had no distinct effect to decrease stone cells, but total soluble solid contents were increased and titration acid contents were decreased, so it could improve fruit quality.
16. Results Papillary and cauliflower like transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) showed identical density nodules in the renal pelvis, calyces and parenchyma.
17. On enhanced CT scanning the density of renal medulla increased, the margin of renal calyces became indistinct.
18. Contents of lutein and lutein fatty acid esters in flower-heads (petals and calyces ) of different colors of marigold were evaluated by high performance liquid chromatography.
19. Sessile infiltrative TCC showed circumscribed or diffused thickening of the renal pelvis and calyces morose .
20. In this case, a large " staghorn " calculus (so named because the prominent projections of the stone into the calyces resemble deer antlers) was present that filled up the pelvis and calyceal system.
21. The cut surfaces of the kidney removed surgically here demonstrate normal cortex and medulla, but the calyces show focal papillary tumor masses of urothelial carcinoma.
22. There was a large renal calculus (stone) that obstructed the calyces of the lower pole of this kidney, leading to a focal hydronephrosis (dilation of the collecting system).
23. Results Irregular filling defect and hydronephrosis were seen in the renal pelvis and calyces on intravenous pyelography(IVP).
24. Complete dis charge rate of stones was affected by the tissue structure and type of the renal pelvis and calyces , beside the site of stones.