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sep·tate

 (sĕp′tāt′)
adj.
Divided by a septum or septa.
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septate

(ˈsɛpteɪt)
adj
1. (Biology) divided by septa: a septate plant ovary.
2. (Anatomy) divided by septa: a septate plant ovary.
3. (Mechanical Engineering) divided by septa: a septate plant ovary.
[C19: from New Latin septātus having a septum]
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sep•tate

(ˈsɛp teɪt)

adj.
divided by a septum or septa.
[1840–50]
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Adj.1.septate - of or relating to a septum
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sep·tate

a. septado-a, rel. a una estructura dividida por un septum.
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Caption: Figure 2: MRI and coronal view of the septate uterus.
These anomalies can be classified according to the American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) as segmental Mullerian hypoplasia or agenesis (Group I), unicornuate uterus (Group II), uterine didelphys (Group III), bicornuate uterus (Group IV), septate uterus (Group V), arcuate uterus (Group VI), and diethylstilbestrol related anomalies (Group VII) [2].
Five years after the patient's death, histopathological reexamination suggested the diagnosis of basidiobolomycosis based on the presence of eosinophilic and giant multinucleated cells mixed with septate hyphal fragments and the Splendore-Hoeppli phenomenon.
Biopsy report of SOL revealed chronic granulomatous inflammation with branching septate hyphae favoring aspergillosis.
Physical examination indicated two vaginal orifices in the vestibule, with a vertical septate lying in between.
Arbuscular mycorrhizal, Mucoromycotina and dark septate fungi in ferns and lycophytes with distribution in Mexico: a global review.
Some sources use "interstitial" and "cornual" synonymously, while others use "cornual" for gestations in bicornuate or septate uteri; others differentiate interstitial from angular pregnancy, while in practice, many physicians are unfamiliar with such classification.
The mycelium of the strain F1 grown on PDA usually consisted of an extremely branched complex network of septate, colorless and multinucleate hyphae and its fruiting body that was conidiophores consisted of the chains of conidia that resembled a broom which was an essential feature of Penicillium species (Fig.
Although in some American and European literature, the term 'interstitial pregnancy' is used as a synonym to 'cornual pregnancy', they should be considered as two different clinical situations; however, a pregnancy is referred to as a cornual pregnancy if the implantation occurs in one horn of a bicornuate uterus or in one-half of a septate or sub-septate uterus.2
On close scrutiny light brown pigmented and septate fungal hyphae were noted both within as well as outside the vegetable cells (Figure 2).
Dark septate endophytes (DSE) protect host plants against a variety of environmental stresses, however our knowledge about the roles of DSE in improving drought tolerance of crops is poor.