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Definition of nodal in English: nodaladjective ˈnəʊd(ə)lˈnoʊdl 1technical Denoting a point in a network or diagram at which lines or pathways intersect or branch. pencil lines overlap at some nodal points Lwow is a nodal point for the railroads Example sentencesExamples - The Chief Secretary was the nodal point of the administration.
- The General Hospital, Chennai, was then a nodal centre for smallpox eradication.
- The fountains are situated at nodal points in the garden.
- Transportation must fall under a single nodal agency, which may even be the State Government.
- Try to see this more as a nodal point, where people with similar attitudes towards the institutions of power can meet each other.
- The Home Ministry will be the nodal agency.
- The new Victoria site joins 57 other nodal sites in cities around the world.
- Cities normally grew and flourished as nodal points on trade routes.
- The New Orleans region is a particularly critical nodal point in the US economy.
- She is Director of a nodal agency that funds hundreds of small groups involved in peace-building in Northern Ireland.
- Musical events have long been seen as nodal points around which sentiments of collective belonging take shape.
- This alien-ness is at once personal and collective, local and global, nodal and networked.
2Botany Relating to the part of a plant stem from which one or more leaves emerge, often forming a slight swelling. the nodal roots develop about an inch above the seed Example sentencesExamples - Affected plants lack all or most nodal roots.
- Nodal root development is inhibited by hot, dry compact soils.
- Although the seminal roots continue to function throughout most of the plant's life, their most important contribution comes before the nodal roots are established.
- The nodal roots present appear stubby, blunt, and are not anchored to the soil.
- Plants regenerated from potato nodal explants treated with H2O2 are significantly more thermotolerant than control plants.
- Since leaf areas at individual nodes were recorded, it was possible to detect the change in nodal and whole plant leaf area during the phases of damage and recovery.
3Anatomy Relating to or characterized by a lymph node or other structure consisting of a small mass of differentiated tissue. Example sentencesExamples - Verapamil and diltiazem both slow AV nodal conduction.
- She had extensive nodal disease in her abdomen.
- Tumor may demonstrate spread into the liver, nodal system or venous system.
- He was noted to be hypotensive and have a nodal rhythm with no atrial activity at 30 beats/min.
- It has a long tradition of use for tumor reduction and lymphatic drainage, especially indicated when cancer has nodal involvement.
- Nodal metastases were identified in 3 cases; however, none showed distant metastases.
- We identified 5 cases of nodal follicular lymphoma in the literature.
- The therapeutic value is controversial but would be limited to patients with nodal metastases.
- With clinical evidence of nodal disease it is clear that the neck requires treatment, traditionally in the form of a neck dissection.
- The network contains two principal nodal sequences, N1 and N2.
Definition of nodal in US English: nodaladjectiveˈnoʊdlˈnōdl 1technical Denoting a point in a network or diagram at which lines or pathways intersect or branch. pencil lines overlap at some nodal points it is a nodal point for the railroads, connecting with all major cities of Poland Example sentencesExamples - Transportation must fall under a single nodal agency, which may even be the State Government.
- Cities normally grew and flourished as nodal points on trade routes.
- She is Director of a nodal agency that funds hundreds of small groups involved in peace-building in Northern Ireland.
- Musical events have long been seen as nodal points around which sentiments of collective belonging take shape.
- The new Victoria site joins 57 other nodal sites in cities around the world.
- This alien-ness is at once personal and collective, local and global, nodal and networked.
- Try to see this more as a nodal point, where people with similar attitudes towards the institutions of power can meet each other.
- The Home Ministry will be the nodal agency.
- The General Hospital, Chennai, was then a nodal centre for smallpox eradication.
- The New Orleans region is a particularly critical nodal point in the US economy.
- The Chief Secretary was the nodal point of the administration.
- The fountains are situated at nodal points in the garden.
2Botany Relating to the part of a plant stem from which one or more leaves emerge, often forming a slight swelling. the nodal roots develop about an inch above the seed Example sentencesExamples - Affected plants lack all or most nodal roots.
- Plants regenerated from potato nodal explants treated with H2O2 are significantly more thermotolerant than control plants.
- Although the seminal roots continue to function throughout most of the plant's life, their most important contribution comes before the nodal roots are established.
- The nodal roots present appear stubby, blunt, and are not anchored to the soil.
- Since leaf areas at individual nodes were recorded, it was possible to detect the change in nodal and whole plant leaf area during the phases of damage and recovery.
- Nodal root development is inhibited by hot, dry compact soils.
3Anatomy Relating to or characterized by a lymph node or other structure consisting of a small mass of differentiated tissue. Example sentencesExamples - The network contains two principal nodal sequences, N1 and N2.
- He was noted to be hypotensive and have a nodal rhythm with no atrial activity at 30 beats/min.
- Nodal metastases were identified in 3 cases; however, none showed distant metastases.
- The therapeutic value is controversial but would be limited to patients with nodal metastases.
- Verapamil and diltiazem both slow AV nodal conduction.
- With clinical evidence of nodal disease it is clear that the neck requires treatment, traditionally in the form of a neck dissection.
- Tumor may demonstrate spread into the liver, nodal system or venous system.
- She had extensive nodal disease in her abdomen.
- It has a long tradition of use for tumor reduction and lymphatic drainage, especially indicated when cancer has nodal involvement.
- We identified 5 cases of nodal follicular lymphoma in the literature.
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