The stem is unequal, sometimes long and sometimes short; stuffed, then hollow, tapering downward, punctate above with granular scales.
Ventral part hyaline except at the ends, which are obliquely striated, with short, punctate lines.
Valve usually with smooth orpunctate striae, centre sometimes bullose, smooth, or with granules scattered or radiating.
Valve punctate in the centre; border with decussating radial lines.
Valve elliptical or subcircular, with radiating costae, more evident around the median areas and at the border, converging toward the processes, with intermediate punctate radiating lines.
The former has fine, often subtle, markings and narrow pseudoraphe, while the latter has coarserpunctate striae and a more distinct pseudoraphe.
Upper valve with linear axial area, and transverse and radiating punctate lines which end at the border in a double row of finer puncta; lower valve with much finer puncta, a lanceolate axial area and a loculiferous rim.
Valve linear or oblong, sometimes with sinuate sides, and with a pseudoraphe and transverse punctate lines.
Striae lineate on the lower part of the valve, punctate on the keel.
Frustules spheroidal; valve with a flattened, irregularly punctate umbilicus from which proceed radiating or decussating lines of fine puncta.
Valves elliptical, with a pseudoraphe and transverse apparent costae and punctate lines; the partitions with one or several foramina.
Cap viscid when moist, dull yellowish to reddish brown, tubes yellowish, stem punctate both above and below the annulus (natural size).
It is covered with numerous small punctate scales of the same color, or sulphur yellow above where they are more crowded and larger.
This same punctatereddening has been demonstrated in the epiglottis, larynx, and trachea (Gerhardt), and upon the bronchi and small intestines of children who had died during this stage of the eruption.
In the greatest number of cases in my own experience the exanthem is composed of ill-defined, roundish, punctate macules, without special grouping.
Low perennial herbs, or woody at base, punctate with black glands, with bipinnate leaves, and naked racemes of yellow flowers opposite the leaves or terminal.
Leaves punctate under a lens with transparent dots.
Illustration: Hyaline thrombus of vessel in centre of a punctate hæmorrhage.
Nor was the bulbar hemorrhage unique, for there were a number of superficial punctate hemorrhages.
A number of minute punctatehemorrhages was found on the surface of the brain in connection with very small vessels.
Photomicrograph of section of corpus callosum from case of shell-shock showing the capillary punctate hæmorrhages.
Curiously enough, a number of punctate hemorrhages appeared on the right thigh and lower leg, upon the outer aspect.
The less severe forms of contusion are associated with ecchymosis, numerous minute and discrete punctate hæmorrhages being scattered through the superficial layers of the skin, which is slightly œdematous.
The punctate nature of the coloration is best recognised towards the periphery of the affected area--at the junction of the brow with the hairy scalp, and where the dark patch meets the normal skin of the chest (Beach and Cobb).
Trees or shrubs, with acrid aromatic bark, pellucid aromatic-punctate fruit and foliage, scaly buds, and usually stipular spines.
Glabrous trees or shrubs, with leaves punctate below with immersed resinous dots.
Aromatic trees and shrubs, with slender terete or angled branchlets, naked or scaly buds, and alternate punctate leaves without stipules.
Trees or shrubs, abounding in a pungent or bitter aromatic volatile oil, with simple or compound usually glandular-punctate leaves, without stipules or rarely with stipular spines.
So far as I can discover, the etching on the bamboo tobacco-pipes is similar in many respects to that on those from the previous district, but the zigzag lines are usually much coarser, and the punctate line is either rare or absent.
AR] Renault and Williamson have more recently obtained more perfect specimens, and the former has figured a remarkably complex triangular axis, containing punctate and barred vessels, and larger punctate vessels filling in its angles.
Punctate and linear scratch-marks may usually be seen scattered over the affected region.
Of these various operative methods those now most favored are erasion and excision, punctate and linear scarification methods are now rarely employed.
Operative--scarification, either punctate or linear, and erosion with the curette.
What was the dimension of the punctate wound, without regards to the tracheotomy which was being started?
It looked--it was as you said, it was a punctate wound.
What size bullet would it take to create the punctate hole which you described in the thigh?
Carrico, as to the cause of the punctatewound in the President's throat?
Most of the specimens from the Edwards Plateau have a punctate pattern (Fig.
Scutellum densely punctate like the scutum (in the first species).
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