bilaminar (Meaning)

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bilaminar (a.)

Alt. of Bilaminate

Synonyms & Antonyms of bilaminar

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bilaminar Sentence Examples

  1. The embryo's development progressed from a bilaminar to a trilaminar structure during gastrulation.
  2. The bilaminar nature of the cell membrane facilitates the selective permeability of ions and molecules.
  3. The bilaminar disk in embryology refers to the early stage of embryonic development.
  4. Microscopic examination revealed a bilaminar organization in the tissue sample.
  5. The bilaminar appearance of the butterfly's wings was striking against the sunlight.
  6. Engineers studied the bilaminar structure of the material to understand its mechanical properties.
  7. The bilaminar arrangement of the paint layers created a vibrant and textured artwork.
  8. Biologists investigated the bilaminar composition of certain plant tissues to understand their function.
  9. The bilaminar construction of the spacecraft's heat shield ensured optimal protection during reentry.
  10. The bilaminar design of the solar panel allowed for efficient energy absorption and conversion.

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Alt. of Bilaminate

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The embryo's development progressed from a bilaminar to a trilaminar structure during gastrulation.

The bilaminar nature of the cell membrane facilitates the selective permeability of ions and molecules.

The bilaminar disk in embryology refers to the early stage of embryonic development.

Microscopic examination revealed a bilaminar organization in the tissue sample.