Their new name replaces a contentious vowel with anarrowhead.From theCambridge English Corpus
Note the presence of numerous cellular projections and extracellular matrix deposition (arrowhead).From theCambridge English Corpus
Several vacuoles are discharging their contents into the medium in the central cavity of the worm (small arrowheads).From theCambridge English Corpus
Marking edges and applying arrowheads to edges is not part of the ontology but only meant to help human beings in its interpretation.From theCambridge English Corpus
The quadruplets of nuclear envelope (arrowheads) are assembled around clumped chromosomal bivalents.From theCambridge English Corpus
The external tegument is highly folded forming a network where it connects with the pharynx (arrowhead).From theCambridge English Corpus
A tiny focus of well differentiated squamous metaplasia surrounded by scar tissue (arrowhead) represents an extension of an epithelial cyst.From theCambridge English Corpus
Arrowheadshows the anterior tip of a head.From theCambridge English Corpus
The oocytes had extruded the first polar body (arrowhead).From theCambridge English Corpus
The arrowheads point towards the preferred stimulus in each pair, and the four-pointed stars indicate the locations of preference minima.From theCambridge English Corpus
Labeled terminals are present in the regions indicated by the filled arrowheads.From theCambridge English Corpus
Phase-contrast micrograph of the recorded cell is indicated byarrowhead(right).From theCambridge English Corpus
Hunters have to pay a certain tribute in meat in return for the new arrowheads they receive from the smith.From theCambridge English Corpus
The curvilinear layout of the microcalcifications is better appreciated on the magnification view (b) (arrowheads).From theCambridge English Corpus
Both myarrowheadcollection and my spur are integral to my meditation.From theCambridge English Corpus
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