The term
capitulum can refer to several things: In botany: a type of flower head where the bracts are located under the basis, such as a
Kaynak: CapitulumChapter (Latin
capitulum) designates certain corporate ecclesiastical bodies in the Roman Catholic , Anglican and Nordic Lutheran
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capitulum Image:Echinops Ain France.
Kaynak: Inflorescencearm, the lateral portion of the articular surface of the humerus consists of a smooth, rounded eminence, named the
capitulum of the humerus.
Kaynak: Capitulum of the humerusIn some species the eggs resemble plant seeds, complete with a mimic elaiosome (called a "
capitulum") as in plants that are associated
Kaynak: Ant mimicrycapitulum, a little head or division; capitulare, to treat upon terms), an agreement in time of war for the surrender to a hostile armed
Kaynak: Capitulation (surrender) The lower extremity consists of 2 epicondyle s, 2 processes (trochlea &
capitulum ), and 3 fossae (radial fossa , coronoid fossa , and
Kaynak: HumerusThe title canon Episcopi (also
capitulum Episcopi) is conventionally given to a certain passage found in medieval canon law .
Kaynak: Canon EpiscopiThe humeroradial joint, the joint between the head of the radius and the
capitulum of the humerus , is a limited ball-and-socket joint
Kaynak: Humeroradial jointAbove the front part of the
capitulum is a slight depression, the radial fossa, which receives the anterior border of the head of the
Kaynak: Radial fossaIxodes holocyclus nymph: a,
capitulum (dorsal view); b,
capitulum (ventral view); c, scutum; d, spiracular plate; e, sternal plate; f,
Kaynak: Ixodes holocyclusGerbera species bear a large
capitulum with striking, two-lipped ray florets in yellow, orange, white, pink or red colours.
Kaynak: GerberaThe radius articulates with the
capitulum of the humerus , the radial notch and the head of the ulna. The corresponding bone in the lower
Kaynak: Radius (bone)The head of the radius has a cylindrical form, and on its upper surface is a shallow cup or fovea for articulation with the
capitulumKaynak: Head of radiussegments) of the 4th pair of legs (except in larvae) Terminal
capitulum (mouthparts) visible from above in all stages except the egg, of course.
Kaynak: Dermacentor andersoniAs a close associate of Grand Master Konrad von Feuchtwangen , he was chosen as his successor by the
capitulum in Venice in 1297.
Kaynak: Gottfried von HohenloheKarl was chosen Grand Master by the Order's
capitulum in Marienburg in mid-June 1311. He was in favor of reforms within the Order, but
Kaynak: Karl von Trier