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How to use calyces in a sentence

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They are present on the stems, leaves, cotyledons, rachises, pedicles, bracts and calyces.
The major calyces unite to form the renal pelvis which is the expanded upper end of the ureter.
The base and sides are surrounded by cortical tissue, and the apex protrudes into the renal calyces.
In this case, the calyces are compressed by the markedly distended renal pelvis.
Reflux that extends into the renal pelvis and calyces and is associated with moderate ureteral, renal pelvic, and calyceal dilation.
He gave special attention to the pubescence of the leaves and of the calyces.
Reflux that is associated with significant dilation of the ureter, pelvis and calyces, and ureteral tortuosity.
A staghorn calculus is a stone that fills the renal pelvis and extends into the infundibulum and calyces, causing dilation of the calyces.
The renal pelvis, calyces, and renal vein were grossly uninvolved.
Blackened calyces caused by angular leaf spot make the fruit less attractive and sometimes unmarketable.
In acute pyelonephritis the lining of the renal structures into which urine drains, the renal pelvis and the calyces, may be inflamed.
It belongs to the borage family, many of which have blue flowers, though its flowers are an interesting purple-blue and encased in grey calyces.
The calyces are circular or slightly elongated.
The distal convoluted tubules drain into collecting tubules, which in turn empty into the calyces, or branches, of the renal pelvis, the expanded end of the ureter.
Dilated calyces lose their sharp angular margins and become blunted.
The kidneys increase in length and volume with dilation of the calyces, renal pelvis and ureters, features which are more prominent on the right.
Roselle calyces have been used in folk medicines for many years and have been proven to lower blood pressure in patients with hypertension and type II diabetes.
Examples from Classical Literature
They are very partial to the nectar enclosed within the calyces of rhododendron flowers.
The calyces become charged with oil glands, and yield a greater abundance of volatile oil.
The broken peduncles, mixed with the calyces and flower-buds, of several species of Artemisia imported from the Levant.
As they fade the calyces become fleshy and much enlarged, and resemble the fruit of the hawthorn when ripe.
Only lianas, these parasites of the vegetable kingdom, raise their stems above the dusky vault to open their calyces in the sun.
Each head is surrounded below by a whorl of lobed bracts about as long as the calyces which become swollen after flowering.
In Allopora the cyclostems resemble the calyces of anthozoan corals.
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