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concave on both sides <biconcave vertebrae> <a biconcave lens>. —bi·con·cav·i·ty \ˌbī-(ˌ)kän-ˈkav-ət-ē\ noun, plural bi·con·cav·i·ties ...
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This eliminates all but one of the current theories of biconcavity and supports the view that the membrane has unusual mechanical properties such that, ...
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The Biconcavity of the Red Cell: An Analysis of Several Hypotheses; By Brian S. Bull and J. Douglas Brailsford; New evidence is presented to show that it can resist both bending and increase In the dimple and the annulus of the red cell total surface area.
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Increased size and biconcavity in red blood cells of obese-hyperglycaemic mice. ... In both types of mice, the diameter correlated positively with the central thickness and negatively with the toroidal thickness, suggesting a variation not only in size but also in biconcavity; the smaller the diameter, the more biconcave...
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(redirected from biconcave lens) ... The passage of light through lenses. The concave lenses diverges a beam of light from a distant ... biconcave lens; biconcavity; biconcavity; Biconditional; Biconditional elimination; Biconditional Equalised Signal Tracking; Biconditional introduction; Biconditionality; Biconditionals;
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The different types of joint allow varying degrees of movement, for example hinge joints allow movement in only one direction whereas ball-and ... biconcavity; biconcavity; Biconditional; Biconditional elimination; Biconditional Equalised Signal Tracking; Biconditional introduction; Biconditionality; Biconditionals;
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The biconcavity of the red cell: an analysis of several hypotheses. Bull BS, Brailsford JD. Mesh Terms: Cell Membrane*; Erythrocytes/cytology*; Humans ...
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