Bacule

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Bac´ule


n.1.(Fort.) See Bascule.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Within this geometrical structure, elements smaller than 1 [micro]m called luminal bacules were found only in toxic and non-toxic J.
The bacules among the clavae were in a size less than 1 [micro]m, and they were found in fewer amounts when compared with the nontoxic varieties of J.
Clavae were distributed in groups of five, six, and seven, inserted on the reticula and not showing bacules among them.
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