Which preposition to use with lobe

of Occurrences 55%

On each lobe of the bilobed leaf of Venus's fly-trap (Dionoea muscipula) are three delicate filaments which stand out at right angle from the surface of the leaf.

on Occurrences 2%

A, frontal lobe of the cerebrum; B, parietal lobe; C, parieto occipital lobe with fissure between this lobe and D, the occipital lobe; E, cerebellum; F, arbor vitæ; H, pons Varolu; K, medulla oblongata; L, portion of lobe on the opposite side of brain.

in Occurrences 1%

In them is an increased activity of the posterior lobe in association with enlargement and hyperfunction of the anterior, overgrowth is not so marked, and the individual is lean and mentally acute.

like Occurrences 1%

My mother had lobes like those, so had the real Roger Tichborne; I noticed Dawson's at once.

to Occurrences 1%

Yaos, known by the three vertical slits in their cheeks; slim Nandi, with perforated lobes to their ears; ebony Kavirondo; Sudanese of an excellent quality; Wanyamwezi from the country between Tabora and Lake Tanganyika, the very tribe from whom the German Askaris are recruited, and all the dusky tribes that stretch far north to Lake Rudolph and the Nile.

at Occurrences 1%

An ear-shaped lobe at the base.

with Occurrences 1%

A, frontal lobe of the cerebrum; B, parietal lobe; C, parieto occipital lobe with fissure between this lobe and D, the occipital lobe; E, cerebellum; F, arbor vitæ; H, pons Varolu; K, medulla oblongata; L, portion of lobe on the opposite side of brain.

by Occurrences 1%

The forehead was Byrne's most noticeable feature, pyramidal, swelling largely towards the top and divided in the centre into two distinct lobes by a single marked furrow which gave his expression a hint of the wistful.

Which preposition to use with  lobe