(a.) In the form of a hexahedron; having six sides or faces.
Example Sentences:
(1) The inspection of these surfaces using SEM and EDX revealed hexahedrally based crystals including pseudocuboidal, rhombohedral and variable rugged rocky shapes.
(2) Calculus components of the ledge-type deposits contained crystal types quite similar to sandy grain-shaped hydroxyapatite (HAP), plate-shaped octacalcium phosphate (OCP), and hexahedral Mg-containing whitlockite (WHT).
(3) This method uses cube-shaped hexahedral elements, which enabled element shape and aspect ratio to be held constant while the effects of element size were studied.
(4) In caries-free old enamel, these hexahedrally based crystals measuring 0.5-2.5 microns in length were observed in some crevices of tufts and lamellae.
(5) The ledge-type deposits consisted of the extra- and intracellular calcifying deposits, large plate-shaped crystals, and bacillus-shaped deposits composed of hexahedrally based crystals.
(6) The difference in frequency and morphological variation of the hexahedrally based crystals might be caused by the different characteristics of enamel and cementum surfaces and the Mg present on these surfaces.
(7) The projections of the structure correspond to free, aggregated and partially denatured forms of the presumed native structure, a hexahedral mass, 36 multiplied by 25 multiplied by 16 A.
(8) These results indicate that linear cube-shaped hexahedral elements must be very small (3 mm on a side or smaller) to represent the sharp variations in mechanical properties that exist in bone, and that use of larger elements decreases the predicted stresses and strains.
(9) Bombyx mori cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus (BmCPV) strain H produces many hexahedral polyhedra (inclusion bodies) in the cytoplasm of insect midgut epithelial cells.
(10) The bacillus-shaped deposits happened to coexist with the intracellular calcifying microorganisms, furthermore, oral microorganisms partially replaced by the hexahedrally based crystals were found.
(11) In human supra- and subgingival calculus, bacillus-shaped deposits showing various rocky-pile forms composed of hexahedrally based crystals were observed by scanning electron microscopy.
Hexahedron
Definition:
(n.) A solid body of six sides or faces.
Example Sentences:
(1) Scanning electron microscopic findings of the lens The lens fibers in the control eye were regularly and densely arranged in neat layers of hexahedrons.