segmental
IPA: sɛgmˈɛntʌɫ
adjective
- of, relating to, or constructed from segments
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Examples of "segmental" in Sentences
- We are now in a position to notice, without any danger of misconception, what is called the segmental theory of the skull.
- I'm using the term in the sense of "segmental" progerias, conditions in which an organism expresses some but not all component of accelerated aging.
- However, the very few students I had also seemed to have benefitted from CR of manner and place of articulation as well as supra-segmental features.
- End-stage renal (kidney) disease: Patients may develop renal failure, often in association with a condition known as focal segmental glomerulosclerosis.
- When the arch is formed of a curve that is less than a semicircle (a segment of a circle), with its centre below the diameter, it is called a segmental arch.
- Homeobox genes play a key role in the morphogenesis of segmental body structures along the primary anterior-posterior body axis including the genitourinary system.
- CNVs in humans and chimpanzees often occur in equivalent genomic locations: most lie in regions of the genomes, called segmental duplications, that are particularly 'fragile'.
- Well, about my research, I dealt only with segmental features, but just to narrow the research down to the scope of an MA thesis (my research supervisor made me choose either segmentals or suprassegmentals not to make the thesis too long).
- See also Section 13 again, in which is the suggestion that the occipital part of the skull is possibly a fusion of vertebrae, a new view with much in its favour, and obviously an entirely different one from the old "segmental" view of the entire skull, discussed in
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