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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for stalks
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  1. ... be poorly developed and attached by a small stalk. This most often occurs on the little finger ... removed. Simply tying a tight string around the stalk can cause it to fall off in time ...
  2. ... cervix. The small fragile growths hang from a stalk and protrude through the cervical opening.
  3. ... hair loss (alopecia). There are areas of "corn stalking" (grouped hairs arising within the area of alopecia), ...
  4. ... below the brain. It is attached by a stalk to the hypothalamus . The hypothalamus is the area ...
  5. ... the bottom of the brain by the pituitary stalk. The pituitary sits protected inside a saddle-like ...
  6. ... look like warts and are attached to a stalk. Carcinoma in situ tumors are flat. They are ...
  7. ... the skin and may have a short, narrow stalk connecting it to the surface of the skin. ...
  8. ... lining of the uterus (subserosal) On a long stalk on the outside the uterus or inside the ...
  9. A pedicle is a stem or stalk of tissue that connects parts of the body to each other. The brain has many pedicles (such as the cerebral pedicle) that ...
  10. ... leaves (leaf blade) of the rhubarb plant. The stalk can be eaten.
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