lunula การใช้
- The lunula ( lunette ) is made of the same material as the ostensorium.
- Further analysis may indicate whether the lunula had been made of Irish or Scottish gold.
- Examinations concluded that the lunula was an area of loose dermis with lesser developed collagen bundles.
- Interfrontal setulae are usually absent or represented by one or two tiny setulae near the lunula.
- The lunula can best be seen in the thumb and may not be visible in the little finger.
- No more metalwork was found, nor any evidence for why the lunula might have been buried there.
- In Wilson's disease the blue color involves the lunula ( most intense pigmentation ) and fades proximally.
- Freeborn Roman boys also wore an apotropaic amulet called the " lunula ", a crescent moon amulet.
- In argyria, the nail is permanently pigmented a slate-blue color and is most evident in the lunula.
- The first two examples illustrated show roughly the range of widths of the lowest part of the lunula that is found.
- At the sides of the receptacle in which the lunula is placed it is appropriate to have two statues representing adoring angels.
- In this group, its closest relative is probably the very similar common raccoon butterflyfish ( " C . lunula " ).
- The town is the location of a notable archaeological find in 1945 when a lunula, a gold necklace, and two discs were discovered.
- Desiderius Erasmus coined the term " lunula " to refer to the rounded parentheses ( ), recalling the shape of the crescent moon.
- Thumbs, which are the most commonly involved, usually show an enlarged lunula resulting probably from repeated pressure applied on the base of the nail.
- The lunula must be inserted and recovered without difficulty, hence the need for keeping it in an upright position should be construed with this end in view.
- An unnamed detectorist found a gold lunula in a cultivated field near Garlieston, Sorbie in March 2011, the first Scottish gold lunula found in over 100 years.
- An unnamed detectorist found a gold lunula in a cultivated field near Garlieston, Sorbie in March 2011, the first Scottish gold lunula found in over 100 years.
- The lunula is a flat, crescent-shaped neck ornament thought to date from around 2300 2200 BC, and described by some archaeologists as a symbol of power.
- The most common forms of plate fibula in the 1st century AD were round ( disc ), diamond, oval and lunula ( crescent-or moon-shaped ).
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