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lacunal, a. (ləˈkjuːnəl) [f. lacuna + -al1.] Of or pertaining to a lacuna, resembling a lacuna.1846 Dana Zooph. iv. (1848) 58 The intermediate lateral pores or lacunal spaces. 1859 J. Tomes Dental Surg. 86 A bone lacuna, situated within a semi-circular indentation in the dentine, gives the appearanc...
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Lacunal scales
Lacunal scales are those scales that form the inner border of the loreal pit in crotaline snakes.
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lacuna
lacuna (ləˈkjuːnə) Pl. lacunæ, lacunas. [a. L. lacūna a hole, pit, f. lacus lake n.4 Cf. lacune.] 1. In a manuscript, an inscription, the text of an author: A hiatus, blank, missing portion. Also transf.1663 Sir R. Moray in Lauderd. Papers (Camden) I. 181 You do well to leave no Lacunas in your lett...
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Anthony Larkum
He pioneered many new approaches including measurement of photosynthesis in a plant with a lacunal gas system, photorespiration, quantifying primary productivity
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Nukak
Nukak take the sweet resin from "mupabuat" (Lacunal sp.) and the rattan water (Doliocarpus sp.).
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