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  • pili
    ¸ð(Ù¾), ÅÐ
  • pili annulati
    ȯ»ó¹é¸ð
  • pili annulati ³ª
    ¹é·û¸ð(ÛÜëÌÙ¾)
  • pili annulati ³ª
    ¹é·û¸ð(ÛÜëÌÙ¾)
  • pili canaliculi
    Ȩ ¸ð¹ß
  • pili incarnati
    °¨ÀÔ ¸ð¹ß
  • pili multigemini
    ´Ù¹ß¸ð
  • pili tactiles ³ª
    Ã˸ð(õºÙ¾)
  • pili torti ³ª
    ¿­Àü¸ð(æðï®Ù¾)
  • pili torti ³ª
    ¿­Àü¸ð(æðï®Ù¾)
  • pili trianguli
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  • pili ³ª
    ¸ð(Ù¾), ÅÐ.
  • pili ³ª
    ¸ð(Ù¾), ÅÐ
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  • arrector pili muscles
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  • hair follicle ³ª folliculus pili
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  • hair follicle ³ª folliculus pili
    ÅÐÁÖ¸Ó´Ï, ¸ð³¶(Ù¾Ò¥)
  • hair root =root of hair, <³ª> radix pili
    ÅлѸ®, ¸ð±Ù(Ù¾ÐÆ).
  • hair shaft = shaft of hair, ³ª scapus pili
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  • hair shaft =shaft of hair, <³ª> scapus pili
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    ¸ð(Ù¾), ÅÐ
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    ȯ»ó¹é¸ð
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    ¹é·û¸ð(ÛÜëÌÙ¾)
  • pili annulati ³ª
    ¹é·û¸ð(ÛÜëÌÙ¾)
  • pili canaliculi
    Ȩ ¸ð¹ß
  • pili incarnati
    °¨ÀÔ ¸ð¹ß
  • pili multigemini
    ´Ù¹ß¸ð
  • pili tactiles ³ª
    Ã˸ð(õºÙ¾)
  • pili torti ³ª
    ¿­Àü¸ð(æðï®Ù¾)
  • pili torti ³ª
    ¿­Àü¸ð(æðï®Ù¾)
  • pili trianguli
    »ï°¢¸ð¹ß
  • pili ³ª
    ¸ð(Ù¾), ÅÐ
  • pili ³ª
    ¸ð(Ù¾), ÅÐ.
  • piliation
    ¸ðÇü¼º(Ù¾û¡à÷).
  • piliform
    ¸ð»ó(Ù¾ßÒ)ÀÇ.
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  • arrector pili muscles
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  • bifurcati pili
    À̺иð
  • cuticula pili
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  • cuticula vaginae pili<³ª>
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    ÅÐÁÖ¸Ó´Ï, ¸ð³¶(Ù¾Ò¥).
  • hair follicle ³ª folliculus pili
    ÅÐÁÖ¸Ó´Ï, ¸ð³¶(Ù¾Ò¥).
  • hair follicle ³ª folliculus pili
    ÅÐÁÖ¸Ó´Ï, ¸ð³¶(Ù¾Ò¥)
  • hair root =root of hair, <³ª> radix pili
    ÅлѸ®, ¸ð±Ù(Ù¾ÐÆ).
  • hair shaft = shaft of hair, ³ª scapus pili
    ÅÐÁÙ±â, ¸ð°£(Ù¾ÊÏ)
  • hair shaft =shaft of hair, <³ª> scapus pili
    ÅÐÁÙ±â, ¸ð°£(Ù¾ÊÏ).
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BFP Bundle-forming pili
PAP Pyelonephritis-associated P-pili
TCP Toxin-coregulated pili
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pili Thread-like structures present on some bacteria. Pili are shorter thanflagella and are used to adhere bacteria to oneanother during mating and to adhere to animal cells.
(09 Oct 1997)
pili annulati A rare condition in which the hair shows alternate pigmented and bright segments, the latter due to air cavities within the cortex.
Synonym: leukotrichia annularis, pili annulati, thrix annulata, trichonosus versicolor.
(05 Mar 2000)
pili, sex Filamentous or elongated proteinaceous structures which extend from the cell surface in gram-negative bacteria that contain certain types of conjugative plasmid. These pili are the organs associated with genetic transfer and have essential roles in conjugation. Normally, only one or a few pili occur on a given donor cell. this preferred use of "pili" refers to the sexual appendage, to be distinguished from bacterial fimbriae (fimbriae, bacterial), also known as common pili, which are usually concerned with adhesion.
(12 Dec 1998)
pilidium Origin: NL, fr. Gr, dim. Of a cap.
<zoology> The free-swimming, hat-shaped larva of certain nemertean worms. It has no resemblance to its parent, and the young worm develops in its interior.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
pilifera <zoology> Same as Mammalia.
Origin: NL. See Piliferous.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
piliferous cyst A dermoid cyst containing hair.
(05 Mar 2000)
piliform <botany> Resembling hairs or down.
Origin: L. Pilus hair.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
pilimiction Passage of hairs in the urine, as in cases of dermoid tumours, or of threads of mucus in the urine.
Origin: L. Pilus, hair, + mictio, urination
(05 Mar 2000)
pilin 1. General term for the protein subunit of pilus.
2. Protein subunit (7.2 kD) of f pili, sex pili coded for by the F plasmid.
(18 Nov 1997)
piling unmerchantable material (PUM) A logging contract requirement to remove and pile unmerchantable woody material of a specified size.
(05 Dec 1998)
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arrector pili A microscopic band of muscle tissue which connects a hair follicle to the dermis. When stimulated, the arrector pili will contract and cause the hair to become more perpendicular to the skin surface (stand on end).
(12 Dec 1998)
arrector pili muscles Bundles of smooth muscle fibres, attached to the deep part of the hair follicles, passing outward alongside the sebaceous glands to the papillary layer of the corium; they act to pull the hairs erect, causing "goose bumps" or "goose flesh" (cutis anserina).
Synonym: musculi arrectores pilorum, arrectores pilorum, erector muscles of hairs.
(05 Mar 2000)
bulbus pili Hair bulb, the lower expanded extremity of the hair follicle that fits like a cap over the papilla pili.
Synonym: bulbus pili, hair bulb.
(05 Mar 2000)
radix pili The part of a hair that is embedded in the hair follicle, its lower succulent extremity capping the dermal papilla pili in the deep bulbous portion of the follicle.
Synonym: radix pili.
(05 Mar 2000)
papilla pili A knoblike indentation of the bottom of the hair follicle, upon which the hair bulb fits like a cap; it is derived from the corium and contains vascular loops for the nourishment of the hair root.
Synonym: hair papilla.
(05 Mar 2000)
collum folliculi pili The narrowed part of the hair follicle between the hair bulb and the surface of the skin.
Synonym: collum folliculi pili.
(05 Mar 2000)
cuticula pili A layer of overlapping shingle-like cells that invest the hair cortex and serve to lock the hair shaft in its follicle.
Synonym: cuticle of hair.
Cuticula vaginae folliculi pili, cuticle of overlapping shingle-like cells lining the follicle of the hair.
Synonym: cuticle of root sheath.
(05 Mar 2000)
scapus pili The non-growing portion of a hair which protrudes from the skin, i.e., from the follicle.
Synonym: scapus pili.
(05 Mar 2000)
sex pili <cell biology> Fine filamentous projections (pili) on the surface of a bacterium that are important in conjugation. Often seem to be coded for by plasmids that confer conjugative potential on the host, in the case of the f plasmid, the F pili are 8-9nm diameter and several microns long, composed of pilin. Whether the pili merely serve to establish and maintain adhesive contact between the partners in conjugation or whether DNA is actually transferred through the central core of the pilus is still unresolved, although a simple adhesion role is more generally accepted.
(18 Nov 1997)
I pili See: pilus.
Pili multigemini, the presence of several hairs in a single follicle.
R pili, specialised pili found on bacterial cells, similar to F pili and associated with R plasmids.
Pili torti, a condition in which many hair shafts are twisted on the long axis, congenital or acquired as a result of distortion of the follicles from a scarring inflammatory process, mechanical stress, or cicatrizing alopecia; the hair shafts resemble spangles in reflected light, are brittle, and break at varying lengths with many areas appearing bald with a dark stubble; as a developmental defect it can be manifested in such syndromes as Bjornstad's, Crandall's, and Menkes'.
Synonym: twisted hairs.
(05 Mar 2000)
folliculus pili <dermatology> A tube-like opening in the epidermis where the hair shaft develops and into which the sebaceous glands open
(13 Nov 1997)
F pili See: pilus.
F pilus, a structure responsible for attachment of individual male (F+) to female (F-) bacteria, forming conjugal pairs.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Pili, Sex - »õâ Filamentous or elongated proteinaceous structures which extend from the cell surface in gram-negative bacteria that contain certain types of conjugative plasmid. These pili are the organs associated with genetic transfer and have essential roles in conjugation. Normally, only one or a few pili occur on a given donor cell. (From Singleton & Sainsbury, Dictionary of Microbiology and Molecular Biology, 2d ed, p675) This preferred use of "pili" refers to the sexual appendage, to be distinguished from bacterial fimbriae (FIMBRIAE, BACTERIAL), also known as common pili, which are usually concerned with adhesion.
    Synonyms : Sex Pilus, Conjugative Pilus, Pilus, Conjugative, Pilus, Sex
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pili thread-like structures present on some bacteria; pili are shorter than flagella, and are used to adhere bacteria to one another during mating and to adhere to animal cells.
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pili (plural): former term for fimbriae (still used as alternative term); term more properly applied to those organelles (F-pilus) responsible for bacterial conjugation (transfer of nucleic acids between closely related strains or species = "bacterial sex"); F pilus (sex pili) are hollow organelles that allow for the transfer of portions of a bacterial chromosome from a donor cell to a recipient cell (conjugation); pilus (singular)
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pilial pertaining to a pilus or pili.
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piliate having pili; said of bacteria.
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Pilidae a family of fresh water snails of the order Mesogastropoda; it includes the genus Pila.
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