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follicule
follicule (ˈfɒlɪkjuːl) Variant of follicle.1774 Goldsm. Nat. Hist. II. ii. 37 The follicules, or the membrane covering the eggs contained in the ovary. 1848 Lindley Introd. Bot. (ed. 4) II. 19 The fruit of these plants is better understood to be a union of several follicules within a single flower. Oxford English Dictionary
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Fungal folliculitis
The invasion of the hair follicule leads to the clinically evident papules and pustules at the periphery. wikipedia.org
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folliculated
folliculated, ppl. a. (fɒˈlɪkjʊˌleɪtɛd) Also folliculate (Cent. Dict.). [as if f. *folliculate vb. (f. follicule + -ate) + -ed1.] 1. Anat. and Bot. Provided with a follicle or follicles.1775 Ash, Folliculated (adj. in botany) having seed vessels. 1787 Hunter in Phil. Trans. LXXVII. 418 Ending below ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ovidrel and ovulation timing | HealthTap Online Doctor
Probably not: Ovidrel is only given when you have a ripe follicule. Ovulation typically occurs 30-36 hours after the SQ injection is given. Then again anything i... Read More. Created for people with ongoing healthcare needs but benefits everyone. Learn how we can help. 1.7k views Answered >2 years ago.
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Hermann Fol
Paris. 97. 1883. 497-499 Sur l'origine des cellules du follicule et de l'ovule chez les ascidies et chez d'autres animaux; Comptes rendus Acad. sci. wikipedia.org
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follicle
follicle (ˈfɒlɪk(ə)l) Also 7–8 folliacle, 8–9 follicule. [ad. L. folliculus little bag, dim. of follis bellows.] 1. a. Anat. A small sac. Chiefly, ‘a simple lymphatic gland, consisting of lymphoid tissue arranged in the form of a sac’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.).1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. iii. ii. 108 Altho... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dental follicle
The cyst develops in normal dental follicule surrounding an unerupted tooth. wikipedia.org
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peel
▪ I. peel, n.1 (piːl) Forms: 4–5 pel, (4 peyl), 4– pele, (5 pell, -e), 5–6 Sc. peill, -e, (peyll), 6 Sc. peil, (piel, paile), 6–7 peele, 4, 8– peel. [Known a 1300 in latinized form pēlum (later sometimes pēla), in AF. pel, piel, in 14th c. ME. pel, pele, whence 15–16th c. Sc. peil. In sense 1 = OF. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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