- for "a
round seal", from
classical Latin bulla, "bubble, blob";
plural bullae) is an
inscribed clay or soft
metal (such as lead or tin) or
bitumen or...
- (disambiguation)
Golden bull, or
Bulla Aurea Papal bull (Latin bulla,
plural bullae), a type of
letter or
charter issued by a pope This
disambiguation page...
- of air or gas in the lung and
includes blebs,
bullae,
pulmonary cysts, and lung cavities.
Blebs and
bullae can be
classified by
their wall thickness. A...
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Rather similar objects are rare
finds from Late
Bronze Age Ireland.
Roman bullae were
enigmatic objects of lead,
sometimes covered in gold foil, if the family...
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auditory bullae are double-chambered,
composed of two
bones joined by a septum.
Caniforms have single-chambered or
partially divided auditory bullae, composed...
- of the
Hobby Lobby chain of
craft stores received a
large number of clay
bullae and
tablets originating in the
ancient Near East. The
artifacts were intended...
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subpleural bullae are significant, the
emphysema is
called bullous emphysema.
Bullae can
become extensive and
combine to form
giant bullae.
These can...
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Edema blisters (also
known as "Edema bulla", "Hydrostatic bulla," and "Stasis blister") are a
cutaneous condition that
develop in
patients with an acute...
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occurs in
people aged over 60, that may
involve the
formation of
blisters (
bullae) in the
space between the
epidermal and
dermal skin layers. It is classified...
- at the
upper and
posterior part of the ****. The
auditory bulla (pl.
bullae) is a
hollow bony
structure on the ventral,
posterior portion of the skull...