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Look up globule in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Globule may refer to: Bok globule, dark clouds of dense cosmic dust Drop (liquid), small column of
Globule
A sulfur globule is an intracellular, and sometimes extracellular, aggregate used by various sulfur oxidizing bacteria as storage for elemental sulfur
Sulfur_globule
Isolated, small, and opaque nebula
globules are isolated and relatively small dark nebulae containing dense cosmic dust and gas from which star formation may take place. Bok globules are
Bok_globule
Bok globule in the Carina Nebula
The "Finger of God" globule is a Bok globule and dark nebula located around 7,300 light-years away from Earth, within the Carina Nebula. It is ~2 light
Finger_of_God_Globule
A fractal globule also sometimes called a crumpled globule is a name used to describe polymers that have compact local and global scaling. They can be
Fractal_globule
Structure surrounding milk fat globules
Milk fat globule membrane (MFGM) is a complex and unique structure composed primarily of lipids and proteins that surrounds milk fat globule secreted
Milk_fat_globule_membrane
Partially-folded protein state
molecular biology, the term molten globule (MG) refers to protein states that are more or less compact (hence the "globule"), but are lacking the specific
Molten_globule
Collapse of a macromolecule from an expanded coil state to a collapsed globule state
the coil–globule transition is the collapse of a macromolecule from an expanded coil state through an ideal coil state to a collapsed globule state, or
Coil–globule_transition
Fat globules (also known as mature lipid droplets) are individual pieces of intracellular fat in human cell biology. The lipid droplet's function is to
Fat_globule
Hydrogen gas region in outer space approximately 100 AU in size
An evaporating gas globule (EGG) is a region of hydrogen gas in outer space approximately 100 astronomical units in size, such that gases shaded by it
Evaporating_gaseous_globule
H II region and open cluster in the constellation Centaurus
set of Bok globules discovered in IC 2944 by astronomer A. David Thackeray in 1950. These globules are now known as Thackeray's Globules. In 2MASS images
IC_2944
Structure of the basal ganglia of the brain
The globus pallidus (GP), also known as paleostriatum or dorsal pallidum, is a major component of the subcortical basal ganglia in the brain. It consists
Globus_pallidus
2009 video game
Globulation 2 is a real-time strategy game, available in beta as of January 2009. The game updates on an irregular release cycle and is available in many
Globulation_2
Globule was an open-source collaborative content delivery network developed at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam since 2006. It is implemented as a
Globule_(CDN)
Globule of one substance in another, typically gas in a liquid
A bubble is a globule of a gas substance in a liquid. In the opposite case, a globule of a liquid in a gas, is called a drop. Due to the Marangoni effect
Bubble_(physics)
Nutrient-rich liquid produced by mammals
Initially milk fat is secreted in the form of a fat globule surrounded by a membrane. Each fat globule is composed almost entirely of triacylglycerols and
Milk
Emission nebula in the constellation Vela
ordinary Bok globules, cometary globules are believed to be associated with star formation. A notable object inside one of these cometary globules is the Herbig-Haro
Gum_Nebula
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
Milk fat globule-EGF factor 8 protein (Mfge8), also known as lactadherin, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MFGE8 gene. Mfge8 is a secreted
MFGE8
Dark absorption nebula
Barnard 68 is a molecular cloud, dark absorption nebula or Bok globule, towards the southern constellation Ophiuchus and well within the Milky Way galaxy
Barnard_68
Star-forming region in the Puppis constellation
(400 pc) from Earth. It is one of several objects referred to as "cometary globules", because its shape is similar to that of a comet. It has a dense head
CG_4
Eosinophilic globule of apoptotic hepatocyte cell fragments
Councilman body, also known as a Councilman hyaline body, is an eosinophilic globule of apoptotic hepatocyte cell fragments (an apoptotic body). Ultimately
Councilman_body
Nebula
Barnard 335 (also known as B335 or Lynds 663) is a bok globule. It contains a single very young low-mass protostar. Barnard 335 was discovered in 1927
Barnard_335
Homogeneous mixture of a solute and a solvent
mixture are miscible Coil–globule transition – Collapse of a macromolecule from an expanded coil state to a collapsed globule state "Solution". IUPAC Gold
Solution_(chemistry)
Type of interstellar cloud that obscures visible light
with Giant Molecular Clouds. Isolated small dark nebulae are called Bok globules. Like other interstellar dust or material, the things it obscures are visible
Dark_nebula
Nebula in the constellation Cepheus
Cepheus about 2,400 light years away from Earth. The nebula is a dark, dense globule that gets its name from its appearance at visible light wavelengths, where
Elephant's_Trunk_Nebula
Dairy product
buffalo, and yaks. It is made by churning milk or cream to separate the fat globules from the buttermilk. Salt has been added to butter since antiquity to help
Butter
Small aggregate or globule of a material
prill in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A prill is a small aggregate or globule of a material, most often a dry sphere, formed from a melted liquid through
Prill
American astronomer and lecturer (1906–1983)
structure and evolution of the Milky Way galaxy, and for the discovery of Bok globules, which are small, densely dark clouds of interstellar gas and dust that
Bart_Bok
Nebula in the constellation Cepheus
bright, massive multiple star HD 206267 at its center, except for dense globules that can protect themselves from the star's harsh ultraviolet rays. This
IC_1396
Tributary of Saguenay, Quebec (Canada)
the east) of Arconet Lake and the discharge (coming from the west) of Globule and Ratoulle lakes, crossing the Viper Lake and forming a hook of 0.4 kilometres
Ha! Ha! River (Saguenay River tributary)
Ha!_Ha!_River_(Saguenay_River_tributary)
Structure in some planetary nebulae
Cometary knots, also referred as globules, are structures observed in several nearby planetary nebulae (PNe), including the Helix Nebula (NGC 7293), the
Cometary_knot
Canadian punk rock trio
their fifth album Thunder Perfect Mind and released its lead track "Bok Globule". The album was released on January 24, 2025, and was generally praised
Motherhood_(band)
Interstellar clouds in the constellation Carina
near future. Eta Carinae's effect on the nebula is directly visible. Dark globules and some other less visible objects have tails pointing directly away from
Carina_Nebula
Open cluster in the constellation Serpens
their surface astronomers have found knots or globules of denser gas, called EGGs ("Evaporating Gaseous Globules"). Stars are being formed inside some of these
Eagle_Nebula
Type of interstellar cloud
with masses less than a few hundred times that of the Sun are called Bok globules. The densest parts of small molecular clouds are equivalent to the molecular
Molecular_cloud
Fermented dairy product
creaminess. During homogenization, larger fat globules within the cream are broken down into smaller sized globules to allow an even suspension within the system
Sour_cream
Topological interaction between long polymer chains that constrains their motion
behavior Mark–Houwink theory UCST LCST Flory–Huggins solution theory Coil–globule transition Synthesis Chain polymerization Radical polymerization RDRP]
Chain_entanglement
Chemical process
A typical example is the homogenization of milk, wherein the milk fat globules are reduced in size and dispersed uniformly through the rest of the milk
Homogenization_(chemistry)
Blockage of a blood vessel by a circulatory mass (embolus)
inside a blood vessel. The embolus may be a blood clot (thrombus), a fat globule (fat embolism), a bubble of air or other gas (gas embolism), amniotic fluid
Embolism
Family of spiders
Africa, and Ordgarius in Australia produce sticky globules, which contain a pheromone analog. The globule is hung from a silken thread dangled by the spider
Orb-weaver_spider
Genus of dragonflies
which allows them to carry their egg masses in a small, orange-tinted globule. Some authorities spin off the North American baskettails into two new
Epitheca
Large self-illuminated object in space
collapses, individual conglomerations of dense dust and gas form "Bok globules". As a globule collapses and the density increases, the gravitational energy converts
Star
Early stage in the process of star formation
HOPS 383 (2015). Protostar in Herbig-Haro 46/47. A protostar inside a Bok globule (Artist's image). Stellar cluster RCW 38, around the young star IRS2, a
Protostar
Critical temperature of miscibility in a mixture
mixture are miscible Coil–globule transition – Collapse of a macromolecule from an expanded coil state to a collapsed globule state "IUPAC Compendium of
Upper critical solution temperature
Upper_critical_solution_temperature
Chess variant played in India
pyādā পেয়াদা/ফৌজি soldier सैन्य/सैनिक सैनिक سینک sainik সৈন্য/সৈনিক సిపాయి சிப்பாய் सिपाही سپاہی sipāhī সিপাই globule/pill वटी/वटिक বড়ে duckweed পুণী
Indian_chess
1927 short story by H. P. Lovecraft
attempting to take a second sample from the meteorite, the scientists reveal a globule encased in the meteorite emitting a strange color. It was "only by analogy
The_Colour_Out_of_Space
Proper form of a protein or nucleic acid
(NMR). The native state of a protein can be distinguished from a molten globule, by among other things, distances measured by NMR. Amino acids widely separated
Native_state
Type of luminous supergiant star
v t e Stars List Formation Accretion Molecular cloud Bok globule Young stellar object Protostar Pre-main-sequence Herbig Ae/Be T Tauri Herbig–Haro object
Post-AGB_star
Soured cream dairy product
crème fraîche consists of an acid gel composed of milk protein-covered fat globules that tend to agglomerate. This gives the crème fraîche its stability as
Crème_fraîche
Equation in polymer science
behavior Mark–Houwink theory UCST LCST Flory–Huggins solution theory Coil–globule transition Synthesis Chain polymerization Radical polymerization RDRP]
Mark–Houwink_equation
Gravitational process studied in astronomy
star formation is the opaque clouds of dense gas and dust known as Bok globules, so named after the astronomer Bart Bok. These can form in association
Star_formation
behavior Mark–Houwink theory UCST LCST Flory–Huggins solution theory Coil–globule transition Synthesis Chain polymerization Radical polymerization RDRP]
Polymer_architecture
DC Comics equipment
the boots. Small round globules of concentrated adhesive glue. They are used to encase enemies in a sticky substance. The globules can be thrown or fired
Batman's_utility_belt
NASA's Johnson Space Center. Her work revealed the existence of organic globules in the Tagish Lake meteorite, furthering our understanding of organic material
Meanings of minor-planet names: 7001–8000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_7001–8000
Dispersion of gas by ionising radiation
born within. Evaporating gaseous globules or EGGs were first discovered in the Eagle Nebula. These small cometary globules are being photoevaporated by the
Photoevaporation
Entry of fat into the bloodstream
to the lungs for reoxygenation, the fat globules often get lodged in the pulmonary circulation. Fat globules may also pass through lung circulation back
Fat_embolism_syndrome
Molecular Cloud
is a molecular cloud in Serpens. It has also been described as a dark globule. It is very faint and has very little color, and must be observed in very
Sh_2-33
Nebula in the constellation Cepheus
nebula's name is easily understood. The Ghost Nebula is referred to as a globule (catalogued CB230) and over 2 light-years across. There are several stars
Ghost_Nebula
Vegan imitation of dairy cream
Upon whipping, some fat is released from the fat globules. This fat 'glues' a network of fat globules. Air is entrapped in this network thus creating the
Plant_cream
Class of lipids
Dietary supplementation with phospholipids derived from the milk fat globule membrane (MFGM) has been shown in clinical trials to support memory, mood
Phospholipid
Species of fish
measure 1.1–1.3 mm (0.043–0.051 in) in diameter and contain a clear oil globule and six dark pigment patches, which become distributed along the newly
Black_swallower
Stresses which remain in a solid material after the original cause is removed
Prince Rupert's Drop, a material-science novelty in which a molten glass globule is quenched in water: Because the outer surface cools and solidifies first
Residual_stress
Alloy of copper and zinc
towards the grain boundaries in the form of globules as it cools from casting. The pattern the globules form on the surface of the brass increases the
Brass
Star at the centre of the Solar System
v t e Stars List Formation Accretion Molecular cloud Bok globule Young stellar object Protostar Pre-main-sequence Herbig Ae/Be T Tauri Herbig–Haro object
Sun
Supernova that ejects a large mass at unusually high velocity
v t e Stars List Formation Accretion Molecular cloud Bok globule Young stellar object Protostar Pre-main-sequence Herbig Ae/Be T Tauri Herbig–Haro object
Hypernova
Zodiac constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
the discovery of Bok globules, as Bart Bok studied prints of the nebula intensively in 1947. Approximately 17,000 Bok globules were discovered in the
Sagittarius_(constellation)
Hypothesized alternative to a black hole
v t e Stars List Formation Accretion Molecular cloud Bok globule Young stellar object Protostar Pre-main-sequence Herbig Ae/Be T Tauri Herbig–Haro object
Gravastar
Star formation process
Star formation Object classes Interstellar medium Molecular cloud Bok globule Dark nebula Young stellar object Protostar Pre-main-sequence star T Tauri
Jeans_instability
Formation of yolk to be used for embryonic nutrition
metoecus. GER: granular endoplasmic reticulum; L: lipid droplet; M: mitochondrion; N: nucleus; Nl: nucleolus; SG: shell globule; SGC: shell globule cluster.
Vitellogenesis
Polymer showing drastic changes in physical properties with temperature
observed. When mechanisms which reduce surface tension are absent, the globules aggregate, subsequently causing turbidity and the formation of visible
Temperature-responsive polymer
Temperature-responsive_polymer
2022 Indian psychological drama film
being broadcast over the radio. In a flashback, Qala is shown dropping a globule of mercury into Jagan's milk before his performance, leading to his sickness
Qala_(film)
Species of fish
to 4 mm in diameter. These fish are called oil sardines because an oil globule makes up a major part of the egg yolk. These fish have 53 myotomes in the
Indian_oil_sardine
19th-century pseudoscientific alternative medical system
wide range of diseases, particularly cancer. The system used medicated globules and liquid remedies called "electricities", whose exact composition and
Electrohomeopathy
Star in its early stage of evolution
intermediate-mass YSOs, and brown dwarfs. Young stellar jet MHO 2147 Star portal Bok globule Lada, Charles J. (1987). "Star Formation: From OB Associations to Protostars"
Young_stellar_object
Iron manganese tungstate mineral
hardness 4–4.5 Luster Submetallic to resinous Streak Reddish brown Diaphaneity Opaque Specific gravity 7–7.5 Fusibility 3–4 to magnetic globule References
Wolframite
Dried latex of the opium poppy containing narcotic compounds
silver, stuffed with palm slices and hair, fed by a clay bowl in which a globule of molten opium was held over the flame of an oil lamp. This elaborate
Opium
Empirical function in astronomy
Star formation Object classes Interstellar medium Molecular cloud Bok globule Dark nebula Young stellar object Protostar Pre-main-sequence star T Tauri
Initial_mass_function
Light from the stars
v t e Stars List Formation Accretion Molecular cloud Bok globule Young stellar object Protostar Pre-main-sequence Herbig Ae/Be T Tauri Herbig–Haro object
Starlight
v t e Stars List Formation Accretion Molecular cloud Bok globule Young stellar object Protostar Pre-main-sequence Herbig Ae/Be T Tauri Herbig–Haro object
List_of_most_distant_stars
Species of fish
colorless, and measure about 1.34-1.44 mm in diameter with a single oil globule. Larvae commence feeding at day 4 after hatching, and the transformation
Japanese_sea_bass
Topics referred to by the same term
dictionary. Bubble, Bubbles or The Bubble may refer to: Bubble (physics), a globule of one substance in another, usually gas in a liquid Soap bubble Economic
Bubble
Lattice model of polymer solutions
behavior Mark–Houwink theory UCST LCST Flory–Huggins solution theory Coil–globule transition Synthesis Chain polymerization Radical polymerization RDRP]
Flory–Huggins_solution_theory
Genus of protists
kinetosome. The mitochondrial cristae are flat and associated with lipid globules. Tunicaraptor unikontum was isolated from marine waters of the coast of
Tunicaraptor
Astronomical category of stars
v t e Stars List Formation Accretion Molecular cloud Bok globule Young stellar object Protostar Pre-main-sequence Herbig Ae/Be T Tauri Herbig–Haro object
Iron_star
Species of mite
arachnids like harvestmen or spiders. At this stage they appear as red globules on their hosts, sucking body liquid without severely harming the host.
Trombidium_holosericeum
Hypothetical astronomical object
v t e Stars List Formation Accretion Molecular cloud Bok globule Young stellar object Protostar Pre-main-sequence Herbig Ae/Be T Tauri Herbig–Haro object
Planck_star
Cluster of DNA in red blood cells
synd/1596 at Whonamedit? Jolly, J (1908). Recherches sur la formation des globules rouges des mammifères (in French). Vol. 58. Paris: Comptes rendus de la
Howell–Jolly_body
Topics referred to by the same term
Electroglottograph, a device for measuring vocal fold movement Evaporating gaseous globule, a type of interstellar gas cloud that is thought to give rise to new stars
Egg_(disambiguation)
Bok globule located in the Cepheus constellation
Barnard 175, also known as B175, is a cometary-shaped Bok globule located around 400 parsecs from Earth in the constellation of Cepheus. It is embedded
Barnard_175
Changed position of star vs background
v t e Stars List Formation Accretion Molecular cloud Bok globule Young stellar object Protostar Pre-main-sequence Herbig Ae/Be T Tauri Herbig–Haro object
Stellar_parallax
Bodies that commonly occur in vitreous igneous rocks
are often visible in specimens of obsidian, pitchstone, and rhyolite as globules about the size of millet seed or rice grain, with a duller luster than
Spherulite
Nebular structure inside Carina Nebula
Sun). A small Bok globule within it, photographed in detail by the Hubble Space Telescope, is nicknamed the Finger of God Globule for its finger-like
Keyhole_Nebula
Droplet of liquid surrounded by a thin film of gas
surface of a liquid such as water, in which case they are also called water globules, or they can be completely submerged into the liquid to which they are
Antibubble
behavior Mark–Houwink theory UCST LCST Flory–Huggins solution theory Coil–globule transition Synthesis Chain polymerization Radical polymerization RDRP]
Living free-radical polymerization
Living_free-radical_polymerization
Electronic television camera tube
form a colloidal deposit of potassium hydride consisting of minute globules. Each globule is very active photoelectrically and constitutes, to all intents
Iconoscope
Cylindrical protein structure in urine in certain disease states
breakdown of lipid-rich epithelial cells, these are hyaline casts with fat globule inclusions, yellowish-tan in color. If cholesterol or cholesterol esters
Urinary_cast
Protein without a fixed 3D structure
fully unstructured to partially structured and include random coil, molten globule-like aggregates, or flexible linkers in large multi-domain proteins. They
Intrinsically disordered proteins
Intrinsically_disordered_proteins
Genus of green algae
secondary protonemata. The sex organs are a multicellular and jacketed globule or antheridium (male) and nucule or archegonium (female). The antheridia
Chara_(alga)
Color between red and magenta plus its shades
rose colored etheric atoms (also called by Leadbeater the rose vitality globule) from the sun into the rainbow colored spleen chakra is the most important
Rose_(color)
Planetary system consisting of the Sun and objects orbiting it
v t e Stars List Formation Accretion Molecular cloud Bok globule Young stellar object Protostar Pre-main-sequence Herbig Ae/Be T Tauri Herbig–Haro object
Solar_System
GLOBULE
GLOBULE
GLOBULE
GLOBULE
Male
Greek
Contracted form of Greek Artaxerxes, ARTAXES means "great warrior" or "lion-king."
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi
Decent; Benevolent; Loud; Lucky
Girl/Female
Muslim
(A young daughter of Imam Hussain who was martyred)
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Traditional
Close to Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Active
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Swedish
Jehovah is God; Believes in God; Hight; The Lord is My God; God is My Helper
Surname or Lastname
English, Dutch, or German
English, Dutch, or German : patronymic from Carl.
Girl/Female
Irish Scottish American English
Abbreviation of Christine. Follower of Christ.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Stanage in Derbyshire.
Boy/Male
Czech
One who stutters.
GLOBULE
GLOBULE
GLOBULE
GLOBULE
GLOBULE
n.
To pour or let fall in drops; to pour in small globules; to distill.
n.
A white fluid secreted by the mammary glands of female mammals for the nourishment of their young, consisting of minute globules of fat suspended in a solution of casein, albumin, milk sugar, and inorganic salts.
n.
A pellucid variety of opal in globules looking like colorless gum or resin; -- called also Muller's glass.
n.
The button, globule, or mass of metal, in a more or less impure state, which forms in the bottom of the crucible in smelting and reduction of ores.
a.
Resembling a utricle or bag, whether large or minute; -- said especially with reference to the condition of certain substances, as sulphur, selenium, etc., when condensed from the vaporous state and deposited upon cold bodies, in which case they assume the form of small globules filled with liquid.
a.
Between globules; -- applied esp. to certain small spaces, surrounded by minute globules, in dentine.
n.
The production of artificial membranes by contact of two fluids, as albumin and fat, by which the globules of the latter are surrounded by a thin film of the former.
n.
A plug of some substance lodged in a blood vessel, being brought thither by the blood current. It consists most frequently of a clot of fibrin, a detached shred of a morbid growth, a globule of fat, or a microscopic organism.
a.
Bearing globules; in geology, used of rocks, and denoting a variety of concretionary structure, where the concretions are isolated globules and evenly distributed through the texture of the rock.
v. t.
To convert into an emulsion; to form an emulsion; to reduce from an oily substance to a milky fluid in which the fat globules are in a very finely divided state, giving it the semblance of solution; as, the pancreatic juice emulsifies the oily part of food.
n.
A little pill or pellet used by homeopathists.
n.
The globule of air in the spirit tube of a level.
n.
A minute spherical or rounded structure; as blood, lymph, and pus corpuscles, minute fungi, spores, etc.
n.
An oxysulphide of lead occurring in implanted spherical globules of a yellowish or brownish color; -- called also voltzine.
n.
A genus of minute, pale-green, globular, organisms, about one fiftieth of an inch in diameter, found rolling through water, the motion being produced by minute colorless cilia. It has been considered as belonging to the flagellate Infusoria, but is now referred to the vegetable kingdom, and each globule is considered a colony of many individuals. The commonest species is Volvox globator, often called globe animalcule.
n.
A globule of metal remaining on an assay cupel or in a crucible, after fusion.
n.
A little globule.
n.
Native lead phosphate with lead chloride, occurring in bright green and brown hexagonal crystals and also massive; -- so called because a fused globule crystallizes in cooling.
n.
A globule of air, or globular vacuum, in a transparent solid; as, bubbles in window glass, or in a lens.
n.
A little globe; a small particle of matter, of a spherical form.