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Within the loculus was found the skeleton of a female between thirteen and fifteen years old.
The loculus was probably used to store rations and a legionary's personal effects.
There have been many attempts to reconstruct the loculus for historical reenactment.
In classical antiquity, the mouth of the loculus might be closed with a sculptural slab.
Loculus is a Latin word literally meaning little place and was used in a number of senses including to indicate a satchel.
The ovary has a single loculus with a single glabrous ovule.
Loculus - the cavities located within a carpel, ovary or anther.
The loculus, a satchel, carried by legionaries as a part of their sarcina (marching pack)
Loculus: a leather satchel.
The striated zone of the cuttlebone is concave, with the last loculus being strongly convex and thick in the front third.
Loculus may refer to:
The Loculus works involved masses of hand-stitched red discs, affixed to the wall or standing structures by trails of thread.
The Roman period tombs are of the loculus type: a rectangular rock-cut chamber with smaller chambers (loculi) cut into its side.
The puzzle is also known as the Loculus of Archimedes or Archimedes' Box.
Alternatively it may be entombed above ground in a mausoleum, a chapel, a church, or in a loculus in catacombs.
(see Ostomachion loculus Archimedius)
There is a single, erect ovule in each loculus; the style is terete and the stigma simple, though sometimes slightly bifid at the tip.
Using the reflective properties of a hermaphrodite symbol on the Loculus they reveal a hexagram built into the floor, an occult symbol.
The loculus was closed with three terra cotta tiles, on which was the following inscription: lumena paxte cumfi.
After breaking a code on the Loculus to reveal the word "palingenesis", Jake hides whilst members of the organisation kill and flay his father.
Magnus's son Jake, an ace cryptographer, is released from Wormwood Scrubs and recruited by his father for research on the Loculus.
Loculus (Latin, "little place"), plural loculi, is an architectural niche that houses a body, as in a catacomb, hypogeum, mausoleum or other place of entombment.
They discover that the Loculus is related to Christian eschatology and has been hidden on Patmos, writing-place of the Book of Revelation.
The loculus of Archimedes, another square dissection, dates back to the 3rd century, B.C. [source: Slocum and Hotermans].
Ostomachion, also known as loculus Archimedius (Archimedes' box in Latin) and also as syntomachion, is a mathematical treatise attributed to Archimedes.
May contain from one to several ovules in each locule.
A locule may contain less than two seeds, due to abortion.
For this reason, a single locule is referred to as a pseudothecium.
The fruits have a valvular section with 5-11 seeds per locule.
The ovary is 3-sided and 3-locular, with 8 to 14 ovules per locule.
The inferior ovary is 2-locular, with many ovules per locule.
The chamber in which the ovules develop is called a locule (or sometimes cell).
Eight to 14 are crowded into each locule.
In the majority of species, each locule also features circumscissile dehiscence.
It holds very few seed, approximately 1 seed per locule.
It has two or three locules, with two ovules per locule.
Ovules in 2 to 10 series in each locule.
The asci develop successively on tissue at the base of the locule.
The ovary has two locules, with up to four ovules per locule.
The two separate locules on each side of an anther may fuse into a single locule.
The gynoecium is a compound pistil of three united carpels with one locule.
Each locule contains five to seven seeds.
Seeds usually two per locule; sometimes one in Actephila and Meineckia.
The 5-locular ovary contains two ovules per locule.
The seeds are transversely rugose, 1.2-1.8 mm, 5-10 per locule.
Capsules that are readily dehiscent in the length between the partitions of the locule.
One seed per locule is produced.
The ovaries are bi- or trilocular and one to two ovules is present per locule.
They have inferior ovary with 3 to 5 loculed and each locule contains 2 ovules.
The fruits are capsules that open longitudinally along the capsule wall between the partitions of the locule.