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- LOBE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LOBE is a curved or rounded projection or division; specifically : a usually somewhat rounded projection or division of a bodily organ or part How to use lobe in a sentence
- Lobe - Wikipedia
Lobe (anatomy) Lobe, a large-scale structure of a radio galaxy Glacial lobe, a lobe-shaped glacier Lobation, a characteristic of the nucleus of certain biological cells Acoustic lobe, radiation pattern exhibited by multi-driver loudspeakers Delta lobe or deltaic lobe, the projection of a river delta mouth into standing water Roche lobe, the region of space around a star in a binary system
- LOBE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
LOBE meaning: 1 any part of an organ that seems to be separate in some way from the rest, especially one of the… Learn more
- LOBE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
LOBE definition: a roundish projection or division, as of an organ or a leaf See examples of lobe used in a sentence
- Parietal Lobe: What It Is, Function, Location Damage
What is the parietal lobe? Your parietal lobe is one of your brain’s five lobes This part of your brain helps many different areas work cooperatively That cooperation is key to many of the abilities you use in your everyday life It also contains your brain’s ability to interpret sensations from anywhere on or within your body
- Build Your Own LobeHub - Choose Your. . . · LobeHub
Build Your Own LobeHub LobeHub can be self-hosted on your own infrastructure, giving you complete control over your data, customization, and deployment environment Whether you're deploying for a team, organization, or personal use, LobeHub supports multiple deployment methods
- Lobe - definition of lobe by The Free Dictionary
Define lobe lobe synonyms, lobe pronunciation, lobe translation, English dictionary definition of lobe n 1 A rounded projection, especially a rounded, projecting anatomical part: the lobe of an ear 2 A subdivision of a bodily organ or part bounded by
- lobe - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle French lobe in early 16th century, from New Latin lobus (“a lobe”), from Ancient Greek λοβός (lobós, “the lobe of the ear or of the liver, the pod of a leguminous plant”)
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