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Pinna is a technical term used in biology to refer to a feather, wing, or fin-like structure
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The terminal pinnae is sometimes greatly enlarged.
The gills are white with five pinnae.
The pinnae are linear and entire.
Erythema of the inner pinnae may be observed.
The pinnae form in pairs along the branchlet.
Sori occur medially on the underside of the pinnae.
Left and right pinnae were put in separate tubes.
The light green fronds have quite elongated pinnae.
On the underside of matured pinnae naked sori can be found.
Both pinnae were cut off at the hairline of all mice.
The upper surfaces of the pinnae are sparsely covered with hairs.
The pinnae are round and broad and the muzzle is blunt.
The recording is perceived through the pinnae of the dummy head.
The pinnae is small.
Each of their first fronds had three pinnae and a midrib.

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Hypertrichosis pinnae is a genetic condition.
Otariids are also known as eared seals due to the presence of pinnae.
The tips of the pinnae vary from blunt to sharp.
These goats are easily recognized by their extremely short ear pinnae.
The pinnae filters the sound in a way that is directionally dependent.
They are located between the margin and the midvein of the pinnae.
Their ear pinnae have a fine layer of hair inside and outside.
The external ear openings are covered with fur and do not have a pinnae.
The external ear pinnae are absent as well as the external tail.
These all have fronds distinctively bifurcated and with pinnae on only one side.
Anteverted pinnae long face prominent nasal bridge and nose prognathism occasionally.
Molecular electronics in pinnae of Mimosa pudica.
I noticed at the hospital Charlie suffers from hypertrichosis pinnae.
The edges of the pinnae may be smooth, or have small sharp or rounded teeth.
Examples are Male Infertility and hypertrichosis pinnae.
It differs only in its smaller pinnae and pinnules, as well as other frond details.
They have alternately arranged, subdivided pinnae.
The upper surfaces of the pinnae have a few soft hairs, or none at all.
The rabbit 's body surface is mainly taken up by the pinnae.
For these animals, the pinnae help localise the direction of the sound source.
Its leaves are imparipinnate, with relatively wide pinnae.
These pinnae are sharply angled towards the tip of the blade, giving it a forked appearance.
The earholes are on either side of the head, with no external pinnae.
The pinnae and the hind feet are smaller than those of I. bryophilus.
Ulcers variably occurred in the nose, on pinnae and on haired skin.
Leaves are bipinnate, with seven to fourteen leaflets on each of one to three pinnae.
The pinnae are, for the most part, opposite.
Secondary grafts transplanted into the contralateral ear pinnae of mice treated i . p.
The pinnae have curved, finely-toothed segments.
The leaves are alternate and bipinnately arranged, and their pinnae are usually opposite.
The numerous pinnae are fan-shaped, and held in various planes.
Characteristically of this species, the most basal one or two pairs of pinnae are reduced.
The apex ( tips ) of the pinnae are long-acuminate and asymmetrical.
Also, the ears lack external pinnae.
They are single-pinnate, with the pinnae alternating on the stalk.

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