• Finally, we investigated the scattering of scalar waves by oblate and prolate spheroids whose symmetry axis is coincident with the direction of the incident plane wave. (vuw.ac.nz)
  • We developed a phase shift formulation of scattering by oblate and prolate spheroids, in parallel with the partial wave theory of scattering by spherical obstacles. (vuw.ac.nz)
  • Prolate spheroids stand in contrast to oblate spheroids . (gis.com)
  • Several moons of the Solar system approximate prolate spheroids in shape, though they are actually scalene. (gis.com)
  • In contrast to being distorted into oblate spheroids via rapid rotation, celestial objects distort slightly into prolate spheroids via tidal forces when they orbit a massive body in a close orbit. (gis.com)
  • If the ellipse is rotated about its minor axis, the result is an oblate spheroid, flattened like a lentil or a plain M&M. If the generating ellipse is a circle, the result is a sphere. (wikipedia.org)
  • For that reason, in cartography and geodesy the Earth is often approximated by an oblate spheroid, known as the reference ellipsoid, instead of a sphere. (wikipedia.org)
  • The oblate spheroid is generated by rotation about the z-axis of an ellipse with semi-major axis a and semi-minor axis c, therefore e may be identified as the eccentricity. (wikipedia.org)
  • The oblate spheroid is an ellipsoid that can be formed by rotating an ellipse about its minor axis. (vcalc.com)
  • The rotational axis thus formed will appear to be the oblate spheroid's polar axis. (vcalc.com)
  • The oblate spheroid is fully described then by its semi-major and semi-minor axes. (vcalc.com)
  • One important shape in nature that is close to (though not exactly) an oblate spheroid is the Earth. (vcalc.com)
  • If the ellipse is rotated about its minor axis, the result is an oblate spheroid, flattened like a lentil or a plain M&M. (smcoins.net)
  • What does an oblate spheroid look like? (smcoins.net)
  • An oblate spheroid is a famous shape. (smcoins.net)
  • It is worth noting at this point that there are a number of formulae that can be used to calculate the surface area of spheroids, but there is no single simple formula that works for all three possible types of spheroid (i.e. the oblate spheroid, the sphere, and the prolate spheroid). (smcoins.net)
  • The earth is an oblate spheroid with a diameter at the equator that is 43 km larger than at the poles, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. (smcoins.net)
  • This force causes the swelling, and gives the earth the oblate spheroid shape. (smcoins.net)
  • a: prolate spheroid The case of a = c reduces to a sphere. (wikipedia.org)
  • Porting 'distance_sphere()' and 'distance_spheroid()' to MySQL. (mysql.com)
  • I'll port two functions, 'distance_sphere()' and 'distance_spheroid()', of PostGIS to MySQL. (mysql.com)
  • What is the difference between sphere and spheroid? (smcoins.net)
  • A sphere is based on a circle, while a spheroid (or ellipsoid) is based on an ellipse. (smcoins.net)
  • A spheroid, or ellipsoid, is a sphere flattened at the poles. (smcoins.net)
  • Definition of prolate spheroid : an ellipsoid of revolution generated by revolving an ellipse about its major axis. (smcoins.net)
  • Spheroid body myopathy is a form of myofibrillar myopathy (MFM). (findzebra.com)
  • Based on these distinct morphologic features, the authors suggested the term 'spheroid body myopathy,' and proposed a primary disturbance of contractile myofibrillar material. (findzebra.com)
  • In 21 affected members of a large kindred with spheroid body myopathy reported by Goebel et al. (findzebra.com)
  • Although patients with spheroid body myopathy showed some overlapping clinical features with LGMD1A and myotilinopathy, Foroud et al. (findzebra.com)
  • Time-lapse movie of tumor cell aggregation and 3D-Spheroid formation in a round bottom, ultra low attachment (ULA) 96-well plate. (labtube.tv)
  • Hanging drop culture technique involves single cell aggregation and spheroid in the form of droplets. (facellitate.com)
  • Mulligan, L.M. An efficient and flexible cell aggregation method for 3D spheroid production. (facellitate.com)
  • This simple pellet-based 3D culture system allows for cell aggregation and spheroid formation, facilitating cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix interactions that better mimic the in vivo cellular environment compared with 2D monolayer cultures. (lu.se)
  • Spheroids are believed to mimic tumor behavior more effectively than regular two dimensional (2D) cell cultures because, much like tumors, they contain both surface-exposed and deeply buried cells, proliferating and non-proliferating cells, and a hypoxic center with a well-oxygenated outer layer of cells. (moleculardevices.com)
  • Spheroids are three-dimensional (3D) cell aggregates that can mimic tissues and microtumors. (moleculardevices.com)
  • When seeded into a well of a low-attachment round bottom microplate, these aggregates will form a discrete spheroid. (moleculardevices.com)
  • Spheroids, however, are cell aggregates typically composed of cancer cells cultured under scaffold-free, non-adherent conditions. (labmanager.com)
  • Spheroid Universe is a Platform for developing Extended Reality projects. (mexc.com)
  • The world of Spheroid Universe is the world of planet Earth's Extended Reality that is parceled out into plots called Spaces NFT (ERC-721). (spheroiduniverse.io)
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  • Spheroid Universe is a functioning augmented reality (AR) platform that superimposes a continuous layer of augmented reality onto the Earth surface, which is split up into Spaces - plots with precise geographic coordinates. (smcoins.net)
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  • Spheroid Universe ($SPH) - Moonshot or Scam? (smcoins.net)
  • Spheroid Universe , a futuristic Metaverse that augments the real world in every part of the Earth, is announcing that their token, SPH, will officially be listed on MEXC today, on June 5th. (cryptomode.com)
  • It brings a wealth of experience listing top-performing tokens, with a reach that only a handful of exchanges in Crypto have, helping Spheroid Universe go global. (cryptomode.com)
  • Commenting on the announcement, Andrey Almiashev, CEO, of Spheroid Universe said: "Launching our token on MEXC will place SPH firmly on its trajectory towards growth as well as will bring the bandwidth that aligns with our aspirations for Spheroid Universe - putting Spheroid Universe as a leader in the metaverse projects, and the entire Extended and Augmented Reality industry. (cryptomode.com)
  • Spheroid Universe aims to be the battle-tested AR/XR platform across the entire landscape of web3, XR/VR and metaverse industries, ultimately helping to define the internet experience of the future. (cryptomode.com)
  • Brands and organizations that are looking to create an immersive digital experience will make Spheroid Universe the place where they can truly demonstrate innovative experiences. (cryptomode.com)
  • Spheroid Universe (Spheroid), an Extended Reality Metaverse company. (cryptomode.com)
  • It can be exchanged for Spaces (virtual lands of the Spheroid Universe), used for advertising in AR/XR, placing content, and for various platform services. (cryptomode.com)
  • All Corning spheroid microplates feature a unique well-bottom design that enables highly reproducible growth of 3D spheroid cultures. (corning.com)
  • Compared to 2D cell cultures, spheroids mimic solid tumors much more accurately. (moleculardevices.com)
  • One of the 3D cell culture techniques used nowadays to provide better insights into cancer related processes such as cancer cell migration, invasion and drug resistance are so called spheroid cultures, cancer cells grown as near-spherical multicellular aggregates. (ed.ac.uk)
  • To prepare spheroid cultures in semi-solid media, human colon carcinoma HCT116 cells were pre-mixed with a solution of 4.25 mg/mL cold Matrigel (Corning) diluted in growth media and plated into 96-well half-area plates (Greiner) at a density of \~500 cells/well for a total volume of 25 μL. (moleculardevices.com)
  • The resulting spheroid cultures were treated with anti-cancer compounds for 5 days. (moleculardevices.com)
  • The cultures were exposed to cisplatin and cetuximab and the morphological changes of spheroids over time and the expression changes of target proteins were compared. (medsci.org)
  • Alternative non-adherent biomaterial can be used such as hyaluronic acid, which incidentally is more suitable for use in tumor spheroid cultures (3). (facellitate.com)
  • This helps to decrease hypoxia, which is a common disadvantage associated with spheroid cultures. (facellitate.com)
  • Imaging and analysis of spheroids are crucial to understanding the formation and behavior of tumor microenvironments. (moleculardevices.com)
  • The study's results confirmed previous findings that a treatment protocol of cisplatin and radiation was superior to radiation alone and confirmed the feasibility of using primary tumor cells for spheroid formation, which could yield MCTS that more closely mimic in vivo tumor behavior. (corning.com)
  • Here, we identified the mechanical behavior of tumor spheroids subjected to flow using Brillouin confocal microscopy, a non-contact optical method based on the interaction between incident light and microscopic mechanical waves within matter. (umd.edu)
  • We study the steady-state behavior of active, dipolar, Brownian spheroids in a planar channel subjected to an imposed Couette flow and an external transverse field, applied in the 'downward' normal-to-flow direction. (arxiv.org)
  • These spheroids will be used as a drug screening platform with enhanced in vivo characteristics that better mimic how cancer forms and spreads in the human body. (corning.com)
  • Here, a 3D tumor -immune cell coculture spheroid model was developed to mimic tumor -immune interactions, combined with mass spectrometry imaging-based spatially resolved metabolomics to visualize tumor immunometabolic alterations during immune response . (bvsalud.org)
  • While three-dimensional traction force microscopy for single cells in a nonlinear matrix is computationally complex due to the variable cell shape, here we exploit the spherical symmetry of tumor spheroids to derive a scale-invariant relationship between spheroid contractility and the surrounding matrix deformations. (elifesciences.org)
  • The advantage of this theory is that it enables all that can be done for scattering by spherical obstacles to be carried over to the scattering by spheroids, provided the radial eigenfunctions are known. (vuw.ac.nz)
  • a solid object that is almost spherical: The earth is a spheroid. (smcoins.net)
  • Using modern 3D analysis methods, including spherical harmonics and surface curvature, researchers studied 150 limestone spheroids from the 'Ubeidiya site, aged around 1.4 million years. (curiosmos.com)
  • Following characterization, we used Brillouin confocal microscopy to map mechanical properties of tumor spheroids embedded in a microfluidic chip and found that continuous flow for 7 days caused a decreased Brillouin shift (i.e., stiffness) compared to tumors in a static condition. (umd.edu)
  • We are able to see cells in the center of the spheroid at this depth due to our specialized deep-tissue penetrating, confocal disk module. (moleculardevices.com)
  • Multicellular tumor spheroid models give deeper insights into the tumor microenvironment, allowing researchers to visualize cell-to-cell interactions, how tumor cells absorb nutrients, and how they proliferate. (moleculardevices.com)
  • Stem cell research is another significant application of spheroids, especially during the cultivation of embryonic (ESC) and neural stem cells (NSC). (moleculardevices.com)
  • Recently, researchers cultured mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in spheroids and proved their regenerative and anti-inflammatory effects, which depicts potential for regenerative medicine and cell-based therapies. (moleculardevices.com)
  • Culture spheroids - Cancer cells can be cultured directly in an ultra-low attachment (ULA), round bottom plate, or other labware to develop the typical morphology of a spheroid. (moleculardevices.com)
  • Spheroids are an important part of this strategy, as they can be grown from cells harvested from tumor biopsies. (corning.com)
  • Spheroids have also been used to study transcoelomic metastasis in ovarian cancer, in which primary tumor cells seep into the abdominal cavity, where they form spheroids and then travel through fluids to secondary sites. (corning.com)
  • But a recent study in Cells used a dynamic culture method to produce spheroids under fluid shear stress in a lab environment. (corning.com)
  • however, people with HDLS can have pigmented cells, too, and people with POLD can have spheroids. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Different types of cancer cells grown as spheroids in various cell culture media (for details see Peirsman et al. (ed.ac.uk)
  • Spheroids and individual cells were defined based on size and intensity. (moleculardevices.com)
  • Multi-parametric outputs were generated using a customized analysis module (Figure 3) and the readouts for each individual spheroid included measurements for nuclear count, size, volume, intensity, live cells per spheroid, whole cell volume and diameter, spheroid diameter, and average intensities of cellular markers (calcein AM, Phalloidin, or Hoechst). (moleculardevices.com)
  • In this application note, Molecular Devices describes a workflow for the generation of 3D tumor spheroids, co-cultured with T-cells as a proof-of-concept model for CAR T assays. (selectscience.net)
  • Activated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were added to spheroids and their activity monitored over time using high-content imaging. (selectscience.net)
  • Finally, we demonstrate that collective forces of tumor spheroids reflect the contractility of individual cells for up to 1 hr after seeding, while collective forces on longer timescales are guided by mechanical feedback from the extracellular matrix. (elifesciences.org)
  • Using a nonadherent microwell culture system, spheroids were generated with immortalized endometriotic epithelial cells (12Z) combined with endometriotic stromal (iEc-ESC) or uterine stromal (iHUF) cell lines. (jci.org)
  • Transcriptomic analysis found 4,522 differentially expressed genes in ES compared with spheroids containing uterine stromal cells. (jci.org)
  • If the cell suspension is stirred too fast, the cells may get damaged, whereas if stirred too slowly, the cells may sink to the bottom of the container preventing the formation of spheroids (1). (facellitate.com)
  • As the cells are constantly rotated, they remain in suspension in the vessel, resulting in the formation of circular spheroids (5-6). (facellitate.com)
  • Firstly, single cells present within the suspension agglomerate to form loosely adhesive cell spheroids. (smcoins.net)
  • The inhibition of T cells was simulated by coculturing breast tumor spheroids with Jurkat T cells , and the reactivation of T cells can be monitored through diminishing cancer PD-L1 expressions by berberine . (bvsalud.org)
  • The combination of spatially resolved metabolomics with the 3D tumor -immune cell coculture spheroid visually reveals metabolic interactions between tumor and immune cells and possibly helps decipher the role of immunometabolic alterations in tumor immunotherapy . (bvsalud.org)
  • The Corning® spheroid microplate features a novel and proprietary design that allows you to use one microplate to achieve all of these steps without manipulating or transferring delicate spheroids. (corning.com)
  • The Corning spheroid microplate is available in 96- , 384- , and 1536-well formats . (corning.com)
  • Complete our short form to inquire about Corning spheroid microplate samples, including the new 1536-well spheroid microplate format. (corning.com)
  • No specialized equipment is required and the Corning spheroid microplate is compatible with HTS instruments. (corning.com)
  • Matrigel® matrix for organoid culture, Matrigel matrix, Transwell® and FluroBlok® permeable supports, Elplasia® plates and spheroid microplates are just a few Corning products being used in cutting edge cancer research studies. (corning.com)
  • This e book , sponsored by Corning, offers a practical guide for demystifying spheroids and organoids together with helpful tips for successfully using 3D culture systems. (ddw-online.com)
  • Spheroids and organoids are both multi-cellular 3D structures. (labmanager.com)
  • but the effects in tumor spheroids which exhibit multi-cellular interfaces has remained unclear. (umd.edu)
  • Morgan, J.R. Advances in the formation, use and understanding of multi-cellular spheroids. (facellitate.com)
  • The equation of a spheroid with z as the symmetry axis is given by setting a = b: x 2 + y 2 a 2 + z 2 c 2 = 1. (wikipedia.org)
  • The semi-axis a is the equatorial radius of the spheroid, and c is the distance from centre to pole along the symmetry axis. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, currently there are no established 3D assay standards or best practice, as a result different laboratories are using different methods and reagents to perform 3D experiments, including thousands of drug screening studies in tumour spheroid assays. (ed.ac.uk)
  • The lack of assay standards and consistency in 3D tumour spheroid protocols has hampered inter-laboratory reproducibility and interpretation of results from the published literature. (ed.ac.uk)
  • 3D cell culture methods - and multicellular tumor spheroids (MCTS), in particular - are quickly becoming a valuable tool for studying the tumor microenvironment in cancer research . (corning.com)
  • She discusses some of the emerging applications for the use of 3D organoids and spheroids that have been made possible due to these innovations. (labmanager.com)
  • Q: What is the difference between 3D spheroids and organoids? (labmanager.com)
  • Predicting nanotube fibrogenicity through stem cell-mediated fibroblast focus and spheroid formation. (cdc.gov)
  • If the ellipse is rotated about its major axis, the result is a prolate spheroid, elongated like a rugby ball. (wikipedia.org)
  • A prolate spheroid can be formed by rotating an ellipse about its major axis . (gis.com)
  • Unfortunately, as it often happens with novel technologies, different laboratories frequently use different approaches and there is no consensus or evaluation of minimum information criteria appropriate for spheroid research. (ed.ac.uk)
  • Supernatants are then removed, and the cell pellet resuspended in culture medium appropriate for spheroid formation. (facellitate.com)
  • A prolate spheroid , or prolatum , is a spheroid in which the polar axis is greater than the equatorial diameter. (gis.com)
  • It should be noted that the axis of the prolate spheroid does not run through the satellite's poles in this case, but through the two points on its equator directly facing toward and away from the primary. (gis.com)
  • Here, we derived relationships between osmolality and nuclear volume, tumor cell density, and Young's modulus, and found the correlations in spheroids resembled single cell relationships previously described in literature. (umd.edu)
  • Compared to other 3D cell culture methods, spheroids offer several advantages, including relevance to tumor biology, lower cost, less labor than animal models, reproducibility, ease of integration into high-throughput screening, and advanced imaging techniques. (moleculardevices.com)
  • To optimize the workflow, Molecular Devices developed an image analysis approach that uses deep learning to accurately segment biological objects of interest and machine learning to quantify the T-cell induced phenotypic changes in the spheroids using only brightfield images. (selectscience.net)
  • Western blotting was used for protein expression analysis of the collected cell masses (spheroids), and H-E staining was used for structural observation. (medsci.org)
  • Cisplatin showed concentration-dependent antitumor effects due to loss of cell adhesion and spheroid disruption in each cell line, while cetuximab exhibited antitumor effects that correlated with EGFR expression in each cell line. (medsci.org)
  • Spheroids made from oral cancer cell lines appeared to have tumor-like characteristics that may reflect their clinical significance. (medsci.org)
  • This study aimed to develop a 3D culture model, using 3 cell lines representative of the GBM subtypes grown as multicellular spheroids. (bham.ac.uk)
  • Non-adherent spheroid formation, growth and shrinkage were automatically quantified over a 10-day period, within a standard cell culture incubator using the IncuCyte® ZOOM Live Cell Analysis system. (labtube.tv)
  • In this technique, spheroids are formed by disrupting cell-cell adhesion on non-adherent flat bottom plates. (facellitate.com)
  • This spheroid culture technique involves continuous stirring of the cell suspension in spinner flask bioreactor container. (facellitate.com)
  • What is a spheroid cell? (smcoins.net)
  • Spatially Resolved Metabolomics Combined with the 3D Tumor-Immune Cell Coculture Spheroid Highlights Metabolic Alterations during Antitumor Immune Response. (bvsalud.org)
  • This system enables simultaneously screening and imaging discriminatory metabolites that are altered during T cell -mediated antitumor immune response and characterizing the distributions of berberine and its metabolites in tumor spheroids. (bvsalud.org)
  • Spheroids are also ideal for preclinical drug screening and validation when monitoring cellular responses to therapeutic interventions. (moleculardevices.com)
  • To accelerate the transition from preclinical studies with lab animals to clinical studies with humans, 3DBio scientists developed a method for the scalable production of 3D spheroids in the quantities necessary to accurately determine the specific activity of pharmacological molecules in the body of COVID-19 infected patients, thus accelerating the discovery process for anti-COVID-19 drugs. (who.int)
  • This method forms spheroids in a rapid, and reproducible platform, making it an excellent choice for high throughput drug screens (1-2). (facellitate.com)
  • Then, spheroid size and phenotype were characterized by volume, diameter, and fluorescence intensities of cellular markers. (moleculardevices.com)
  • An excellent tool to create uniform, centered, single spheroid formation across all wells with a simple and easy to use "plug and play" protocol. (corning.com)
  • Here we developed and optimized methods for the formation of 3D spheroids, as well as confocal imaging and analysis methods for high-throughput screening. (moleculardevices.com)
  • Treat with compounds - After spheroid formation, compounds at the desired concentrations are added into the wells, and then incubated for one to several days, depending on the mechanism being studied. (moleculardevices.com)
  • Droplet spheroid formation is facilitated by concurrent action of surface tension and gravitational force (1,4). (facellitate.com)
  • Convectional force of the stirring bar determines the fluid and mass in the containers and consequently the formation of spheroids. (facellitate.com)
  • Correia, I.J. Spheroids formation on non-adhesive surfaces by liquid overlay technique: Considerations and practical approaches. (facellitate.com)
  • The process of spheroid formation is divided into several steps. (smcoins.net)
  • Compound (1) demonstrates superiority against the therapeutic gold standard paclitaxel by diminishing spheroid growth by 40% at 100 nM. (bath.ac.uk)
  • 1,500 3D spheroid experiments and provides a recommended minimum information for spheroid culture. (ed.ac.uk)
  • In recent years, a spheroid model produced by three-dimensional (3D)-culture has attracted attention as a better experimental model that is closer to the physiological environment in vivo [ 2 ]. (medsci.org)
  • native token SPH is a native Spheroid utility token available on both Ethereum and Polygon chains. (spheroiduniverse.io)
  • SPH is the native token of the Spheroid ecosystem that fuels the activities of the platform. (cryptomode.com)
  • Spheroids can be grown in 96- or 384-well plates, treated with compounds, and stained with dyes that reveal the cellular processes and pathways at work. (moleculardevices.com)
  • To address this, we developed endometriotic spheroids (ES) to explore the role of epithelial-stromal interactions and model peritoneal invasion associated with lesion development. (jci.org)
  • To find the volume of the prolate spheroid, we can use the formula (4/3) x Πb2a, where 'a' and 'b' are Semi Axes and π is equal to 3.14. (smcoins.net)
  • This volume of prolate spheroid calculator can be used to calculate the volume of the prolate spheroid from the known values of semi axes (a and b). (smcoins.net)
  • Spheroids were treated with chemotherapy agent, Temozolomide, and showed that the Mesenchymal subtype proliferated and relocated to the spheroid centre, potentially promoting spheroid survival. (bham.ac.uk)
  • exclusive payment SPH is the only cryptocurrency payment method for purchasing Spaces (NFTs) on primary and secondary markets (P2P) in the Spheroid marketplace. (spheroiduniverse.io)
  • The current World Geodetic System model uses a spheroid whose radius is 6,378.137 km (3,963.191 mi) at the Equator and 6,356.752 km (3,949.903 mi) at the poles. (wikipedia.org)
  • New mathematical model for the surface area of the left ventricle by the truncated prolate spheroid. (crossref.org)
  • In a recent paper published in the journal Nature Methods, MISpheroID investigators, including Prof Neil Carragher and Dr John Dawson from Cancer Research UK Edinburgh Centre, describe development of MISpheroID: a knowledgebase and transparency tool for minimum information in spheroid identity . (ed.ac.uk)
  • In the future, it may become possible to produce tumor spheroids from tissue samples of oral cancer patients, and then apply them to drug screening and to develop individualized diagnostic and treatment methods. (medsci.org)
  • Growing ecosystem SPH is the exclusive payment method for placing content and advertisements in the growing ecosystem of XR Apps built with Spheroid tech. (spheroiduniverse.io)
  • The researchers performed analysis of experimental parameters in 3,058 published spheroid-related experiments. (ed.ac.uk)
  • The authors define improved standards for reporting (including MISpheroID string, a minimum set of experimental parameters required to report spheroid research) and invite the community to upload spheroid experiments into the database. (ed.ac.uk)
  • Get spheroid parameters by name. (osgeo.org)
  • Their findings confirmed that there is significant diversity in spheroid generation protocols and highlighted a lack of transparency in reporting standards. (ed.ac.uk)
  • However, skeletal muscle findings of spheroid bodies in the 2 families were strikingly similar. (findzebra.com)
  • These formulas are identical in the sense that the formula for Soblate can be used to calculate the surface area of a prolate spheroid and vice versa. (wikipedia.org)
  • The surface area of a prolate spheroid is discussed under spheroid . (gis.com)
  • The field-induced torque on active spheroids (swimmers) is taken to be of magnetic form by assuming that they have a permanent magnetic dipole moment, pointing along their self-propulsion (swim) direction. (arxiv.org)
  • This method enables to efficiently form fixed size spheroids. (facellitate.com)
  • A flattened soccer ball and an American football form one of the perfect examples of the spheroid objects used in our daily life. (smcoins.net)
  • The volume inside a spheroid (of any kind) is 4 3 π a 2 c ≈ 4.19 a 2 c . {\displaystyle {\tfrac {4}{3}}\pi a^{2}c\approx 4.19a^{2}c. (wikipedia.org)
  • How do you find the volume of a spheroid? (smcoins.net)
  • Skeletal muscle biopsy showed an accumulation of myofilamentous material within individual muscle fibers, which the authors termed 'spheroid bodies. (findzebra.com)
  • Most of the spheroid bodies were present in type 1 fibers and were devoid of enzyme activity. (findzebra.com)