| corpus luteum |
a small sac, which remains in the ovaries after the mature egg is expelled. The sac produces estrogen and progesterone.
Ãâó: www.cyclessa.com/global/glossary.asp
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| corpus |
Collection of texts consisting of documents, dialogue transcriptions, translations and so forth. Collection of audio recordings along with their transcription. Collection of data for use in training/building a recognition, translation,... system.
Ãâó: www.research.ibm.com/people/l/lvsubram/teaching/sp...
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a portion of the promeristem portion of the shoot apical meristem and located beneath the tunica. Cells divide in various planes to give rise to the breadth of the shoot. Contributes to the procambium and ground meristem.
Ãâó: saber.towson.edu/~hull/Courses/Botany/Botgloss.htm...
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| corpus |
(plural, corpora): multi-volume, exhaustive collection of research on a specific subject or type of monument. Because they are so large, they should be organized rationally. You may need to know something about the subject before you can use the corpus effectively. Examples: Corpus Vitrearum (stained glass) and Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum (ancient vase painting)
Ãâó: www.lib.unc.edu/art/researchtools.html
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| corpus cavernosum |
A type of spongy tissue in the penis. The tissue becomes filled with blood during sexual excitement.
Ãâó: www.erols.com/impotnce/def.htm
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