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annular
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annular /an·nu·lar/ (an´u-ler) ring-shaped.
an·nu·lar (ny-lr)
adj.
Shaped like or forming a ring.

annular.
See anular.

annular [an´u-ler]
ring-shaped.

annular
ring-shaped.

annular dermatitis
inflammation and crusting in an annular pattern is characteristic of dermatophytosis (ringworm), particularly in pigs.
annular vessel of eye
a loop of the hyaloid artery which encircles the margin of the optic cup during development of the eye.


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When focusing the imaging plane slightly into the specimen, we can see the rod is aligned annularly, round in shape and 2 [micro]m in diameter (Figure 2(b)) and the center is dark.
A braided configuration permits the valve to be annularly compressed and delivered to the site using a minimally invasive delivery mechanism, then expanded at the implantation site.
The leakage protective members are attached to the respective side edge portions of the front and rear waist portions and the crotch portion over their entire length to form an annularly continuous waist opening.
 
 
 
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