What's the difference between latticework and tabernacular?

Latticework


Definition:

  • (n.) Same as Lattice, n., 1.

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  • (1) It is in the stadium design itself: one of the most striking things about the Bird's Nest is the way the latticework makes the arena open to the exterior.
  • (2) They first formed a latticework of patches and bands in a ventral region of the caudoputamen.
  • (3) A latticework of cytoskeletal microtubules that forms during cellularization appears to be a key component in localizing the ftz mRNA.
  • (4) These studies also demonstrated micro-channels within the Bucrylate embolus and the presence of what appears to be normal red blood cells within the latticework of the embolus.
  • (5) Under the current design, the Freedom Tower will be occupied only up to 70 floors, after which the building turns into an empty latticework, topped by the spire.
  • (6) Ventricular myocytes contain longitudinally and transversely oriented tubules which represent invaginations of the plasma membranes and form orderly latticeworks.
  • (7) The material seems to be appropriate for this use, is completely absorbed, and acts as a latticework for the deposition of granulation tissue.
  • (8) The proteins contributed to a latticework stabilized by covalent bonds that was important in determining the porosity of the outer cell wall layers.
  • (9) When the cytoskeletons of these axons were compared by electron microscopy, the neurofilaments of the cuneate fibers were seen to be more abundant and formed a latticework, more compactly organized than the neurofilaments of the dorsal corticospinal axons.
  • (10) Without external pressure, such as trade and cultural sanctions on Israel, there is nothing to prevent the latticework that is Palestine from being eaten away to the point where it is as no longer viable as a state.
  • (11) Passive stiffness was increased except when fibrosis and thinning of the interventricular septum occurred, in which case it decreased; and 4) fibrillar collagens involved in remodeling included the formation of either collagen strands and fibers in a greater number of previously collagen-free intermuscular spaces in pressure-overload hypertrophy, or a dense crisscrossing latticework of fibers that encircled muscle fibers after isoproterenol.
  • (12) Fibronectin staining was dense in the vicinity of basement membranes merging to form fine interconnecting latticework-like structures elsewhere in the lamina propria.
  • (13) A latticework was formed by elongated endothelial cells (rod cells) with side processes and the spongy reticular tissue.
  • (14) Thus, the differences seen in the organization of the neurofilament latticework and the phosphorylation of NF-H between axons found in these two tracts both appeared to be correlated with cell type, and were independent of length or caliber of the axons.
  • (15) The microtubule latticework and the sperm aster disappeared towards the end of first interphase with only a small bipolar structure remaining until first mitosis.
  • (16) Stretched like a taut fishing net across the facade, this concrete shroud echoes the mashrabiya latticework screens used in much of the architecture of north Africa to keep buildings cool – an appropriate touch, given Mucem will explore the culture of this land just across the water.
  • (17) The vicryl mesh served as a latticework for formation of a neodural membrane.
  • (18) The third layer, a latticework of fine filaments containing few organelles, has an erratic boundary that occasionally extends into layer 4.
  • (19) On the postsynaptic side cytoplasmic dense material formed a regularly arranged latticework on the membrane, 'subjunctional dense lattice'.
  • (20) A delicate latticework of S-100 protein immunopositive glial cells was demonstrated extending in the longitudinal muscle layer, myenteric or Auerbach's plexus, circular muscle layer including the deep muscular plexus, submucous layer including the submucous or Meissner's plexus, lamina muscularis mucosae and lamina propria mucosae.

Tabernacular


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to a tabernacle, especially the Jewish tabernacle.
  • (a.) Formed in latticework; latticed.
  • (a.) Of or pertaining to huts or booths; hence, common; low.

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