Globule
51globule — n spherule, spheroid, round, ball, oval, bulb, knob; bead, pellet, shot, bullet, marble, pea, pill, pilule; bubble, drop, dewdrop, pearl, tear, teardrop …
52globule — glob·ule …
53globule — [ˈglɒbjuːl] noun [C] a small round drop of a thick liquid globular adj …
54globule — glob•ule [[t]ˈglɒb yul[/t]] n. a small spherical body • Etymology: 1655–65; < L globulus. See globe, ule …
55globule — /ˈglɒbjul / (say globyoohl) noun a small spherical body. {French, from Latin globulus, diminutive of globus globe} …
56Bok-Globule — Globule im H II Gebiet IC 2944 aufgenommen mit der Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 des Hubble Weltraumteleskops. Globulen sind in der Astronomie räumlich engbegrenzte Staub und Gaswolken, die meist in Sternentstehungsgebieten zu finden sind.… …
57Globule blanc — Leucocyte Pour les articles homonymes, voir GB. Une photo prise au MEB d un échantillon de sang humain circulant. On distingue de nombreux …
58Docteur Globule — Titre original Docteur Globule (fr) / Dr. Zitbag s Transylvania Pet Shop (en) Genre Série d animation Créateur(s) Tony Barnes Pays d’origine  France …
59Coil-globule transition — In polymer physics, the Coil globule transition is the collapse of a macromolecule from an expanded coil state through an ideal coil state to a collapsed globule state, or vice versa. The coil globule transition is of importance in biology due to …
60Molten globule — The term molten globule (MG) was first coined by A. Wada and M Ohgushi in 1983. It was first found in cytochrome c, which conserves a native like secondary structure content but without the tightly packed protein interior, under low pH and high… …