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Hemispherule
Hemispherule Hem`i*spher"ule, n. A half spherule.

Meaning of Spherule from wikipedia

- is similar. Small spheres or balls are sometimes called spherules (e.g., in Martian spherules). In analytic geometry, a sphere with center (x0, y0, z0)...
- Martian spherules (also known as hematite spherules, blueberries, & Martian blueberries) are small spherules (roughly spherical pebbles) that are rich...
- questioned. Some impact events are only known from events like layers of spherules or tektites generated by the impact recorded in contemporary rocks, and...
- saprophytic fungus that grows as a mycelium in the soil and produces a spherule form in the host organism. It resides in the soil in certain parts of the...
- of the structure. Evidence of the impact is shatter cones and impact spherules (formed from condensed impact vapour) found in the Antarctic Cr**** Member...
- enormous body of sediments that contains bound water. The iron oxide in the spherules is crystalline (grey) hematite (Fe2O3). The Meridiani Planum is one of...
- materials including nanodiamonds, metallic microspherules, carbon spherules, magnetic spherules, iridium, platinum, platinum/palladium ratios, charcoal, soot...
- terminal bronchioles of the lung. There, they develop into a thick-walled spherule filled with endospores that cause a pyogenic (pus-causing) inflammation...
- tropical shallow reef habitats. The specific name refers to a small ball or spherule, describing its overall shape/morphology. It is the only species in the...
- observed dimming and cooling. But Dallas Abbott and her colleagues found spherules containing nickel and copper in an ice core, giving support to an impact...