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  • The serous demilune is an artifact from traditional methods of preparing samples.
  • After sectioning the serous cells resembled the common demilune shape, and were so named.
  • Demilune windows were put in the gables.
  • The demilune commodes are creamy white and decorated with gilded Corinthian capitals, medaillons, portraits and trellis work.
  • These demilune cells secrete the proteins that contain the enzyme lysozyme, which degrades the cell walls of bacteria.
  • On either side of the refrigerator are stainless-steel counter tops that rest on pine legs like two demilune tables.
  • Even more spectacular, perhaps, is a pair of circa 1800 demilune Louis XVI-style white consoles from Naples with inlaid marble tops.
  • The earliest houses date back to the early 1700s; then, the Georgian period takes over, elegant precision with leaded glass demilune windows and classical orders.
  • Upstairs in the main bedroom, an 18th-century corroded lead and wood demilune transom is an artifact from another era, hoisted upon two columns painted in slick metallic silver car paint for contrast.
  • Sitting in the front row, Claire Beckmann waited about an hour for lot number 1440, " An Important Federal Satinwood-Inlaid and Figured Mahogany Demilune Games Table " to come up for bids.
  • Ko will be showing a Han dynasty pottery dog, an 18th-century demilune walnut table with a carved foliate apron from Shanxi Province and a large early Ming sculpture of a Luohan monk, a disciple of Buddah.
  • The 160-piece Stanford collection features a variety of commodes and cabinets, beds, writing tables, sideboards, dining and center tables, chairs, benches, mirrors, bookcases, etageres, sofa tables, card tables, demilune tables, consoles, side and low tables and Pembroke tables.
  • Other works in the show include a red japanned secretary bookcase, circa 1690, with a spectacular silver gilt carved crest in the Baroque style; a carved and gilded center table with unusual double-curved stretchers from about 1710; a mahogany console from about 1745 with carved lion masks; and a pair of neoClassical demilune tables with intricate fruitwood marquetry designs from about 1775.
  • The show's most valuable scoop was a demilune table that a woman took in 1998 to a " Roadshow " event in Secaucus, N . J . The table, which she had bought at a yard sale for $ 25, was instantly recognized by Leigh Keno, a New York dealer in American antiques, and his twin, Leslie, the American furniture specialist at Sotheby's, as a Thomas Seymour table, circa 1797.