(1) Supported on four feet modeled as shells (mussel, scallop, oyster, and clam), it has irregularly crenate ends that are encrusted with sand and various types of aquatic life, and other marine-related elements adorn the lower sides.(2) He looked up from the floor of his buggy and saw a large crenate tree just before he hit it.(3) The leaves, about 4 cm by 2 cm are opposite, deltoid-ovate, crenate serrate and green to dark green in colour.(4) Marine amoebae are not in danger of lysis or crenation because seawater and their cytoplasm are isotonic.(5) Leaf shape is somewhat variable in Swamp White Oak in terms of how shallow or deep the spaces are between the crenations or lobes on the margin.(6) As markers of the membrane, this author used the spicules of a crenated red cell, a spot created by illumination of the membrane with a laser, or Heinz bodies.(7) Their small crenations guaranteed an easy perforation of skin.(8) Moreover, the present invention will prevent the destruction of red blood cells accelerated by the crenation .(9) In urine with a very high specific gravity the red cells become crenated which may appear as granules or spikes in the cell.(10) These are smooth, with a slight silvery sheen on the grooved upper surface, sculptured with raised veins on the convex lower surface, and with a few crenations on the margins.(11) Note the budding and the more oval appearance of each cell. (u2018Au2019 is a crenated red blood cell; u2018Cu2019 is also a red cell.)