Synonym: acme, crown, peak, summit, tip, top, zenith. Similar words: paper, tape, gape, rape, caper, leaper, lapel, diaper. Meaning: ['eɪpeks] n. 1. the highest point (of something) 2. the point on the celestial sphere toward which the sun and solar system appear to be moving relative to the fixed stars.
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151 Leaves alternate, sessile, terete, fleshy, base expanded, apex obtuse or aristate awned; leaf axil fascicular pilose.
152 Using box-counting dimension method, this paper investigated the spatial occupation ability of different branching patterns related to the fate of Larix chinensis apex buds.
153 The sigmoid mesocolon is a peritoneal fold attaching the sigmoid colon to the pelvic wall. The apex is divided near the left common iliac artery and serves as a potential site for an internal hernia.
154 Description: Terrestrial orchids ; pseudobulbs ovate , dark green or purple - red, one - leafed at apex.
155 Apex type was in 1 case,(http://sentencedict.com/apex.html) the vein arose from the apex of the liver and drains into the internal thoracic vein.
156 Nuts ellipsoid to cylindrical, ca. 2 mm long, smooth, apex beaked.
157 This the digit apex predators as they erst again foregather head - to - head vying to rise on top.
158 Each of the ground potential unit and the opposite-pole potential unit has a power supply point at a taper apex of each conductor (13, 31).
159 Fig .4 Yellow apex stage, showing the normal and abnormal structure of mitochondria.
160 The threading position located at the point of intersection of median 1/3 and superior 1/3 of the line between extemal occipital protuberance and mastoid apex.
161 Her forehand technology has achieved the world apex contestant's ranks completely.
162 Using buds induction from shoot apex of Lilium Asiatic hybrids as the study on the induction of bulblets in tube and flower bulbs cultivation from bulblet in field.
163 The typical sign was audible click and systolic murmur in cardiac apex.
164 Subshrubs, or woody stems specialized into tuberous caudex, or absent; anthers without appendage; leaves obtuse or acute at apex, sometimes with blunt spines.
165 Stock stout, forming an erect trunk sometimes up to 1 m tall, apex densely covered with subulate shining brown scales.
166 Leaf blade 3- or 5- lobed , lateral lobes usually as long as central lobe, apex of lateral lobes caudate-acuminate.
167 Contributing to the beautiful composition, meteor streak and church apex both gesture toward the North Celestial Pole.
168 Up ahead, at the apex of a switchback, I see a young man sitting alone in a folding chair, miles from anywhere.
169 RESULTS: Under central occlusion, most stress of the attachment of the denture with single abutment was concentrated at the edentulous ridge, the distal and mesial apex of the abutment.
170 To reach the apex of one's potential, one has to accomplish smaller goals and build skyward.
171 Rotating the disc of the compound rest with an angle equal to half the apex angle of the cone.
172 This procedure does not involve any force pushing down the spinal column around the apex.
173 The apex of floral primordium caved in at the late stage.