There is also either a second infundibulum or a cementum-filled furrow.
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And then there's the highly intoxicating chronosynclastic infundibulum, which remains a mystery to science.
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And the text they read will have been written in emacs, which they may never know but which will subtly change the position of the chronosynclastic infundibulum.
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The occlusal surface is about rectangular and is mostly covered by a V-shaped dentine lake, which encloses a small heart-shaped enamel islet at the top of an cementum-filled infundibulum.
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In their description of Dakshina, Wilson and colleagues added the presence of an infundibulum and of perikymata to the evidence for the relationship between the two.
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Any of various funnel-shaped parts of the body (but especially the hypophyseal stalk)
Infundibulum is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Trochidae, the top snails.
A funnel-shaped cavity or organ
The superior, or highest portion, of the hair follicle.
The connection between the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland; also known as the pituitary stalk.
The infundibulum is the passage from the calyx to the renal pelvis. A single infundibulum may accept urine from several calyces. A kidney will usually have three to seven infundibulae.
The first segment of the oviduct. The ovarian opening of a fallopian tube.
Any of the small spaces having walls beset with air sacs in which the bronchial tubes terminate in the lungs