10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «LAMINA» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Clinical Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine and Sacrum - Halaman 3
(Strictly speaking, there are two laminae in each vertebra, one on the left and one on the right, and the two meet posteriorly in the midline, but in some circles the term 'lamina' is used incorrectly to refer to both laminae collectively. When this is ...
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Principles of Dental Imaging - Halaman 334
LAMINA DURA (RADIOPAQUE) The lamina dura is the thin layer of compact alveolar bone that lines the tooth socket. The lamina dura forms a continuous white (radiopaque) line around the tooth root (Fig. 14-2). In reality, it is perforated by ...
Olaf E. Langland, Robert P. Langlais, John W. Preece,
2002
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Oral Development and Histology - Halaman 274
Between the connective tissue and at the basal cell layer of the epithelium is a basal lamina. Hemidesmosomes of the epithelial cells attach to this lamina (Fig. 15.20). Hemidesmosomes are composed of an attachment plaque that possesses ...
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Mechanics of Composite Structural Elements - Halaman 91
A lamina has been defined as a thin single layer of composite material. A lamina or ply is a typical sheet of composite materials, which is generally of a thickness of the order 1 mm. A laminate is constructed by stacking a number of laminae in ...
Holm Altenbach, Johannes W. Altenbach, Wolfgang Kissing,
2004
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The Rat Nervous System - Halaman 90
The presence of myelinated fibers distinguishes lamina 3 from lamina 2o (Molander et al., 1984). Some lamina 2 neurons have dendritic trees extending along the rostrocaudal axis that are confined within lamina 3 (Maxwell, 1985), and some ...
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Mechanics Of Composite Materials - Halaman 55
Chapter. 2. MACROMECHANICAL. BEHAVIOR. OF. A. LAMINA. 2.1 INTRODUCTION The basic questions of lamina macromechanics are: (1) what are the characteristics of a lamina? and (2) how does a lamina respond to applied stresses as ...
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Sensory Mechanisms of the Spinal Cord: Volume 1 Primary ...
Neuropil Organization Synapses in lamina IV are axodendritic, axosomatic, and axoaxonal (Ralston, 1968b; Kerr, 1970b). Glomeruli are seen in lamina IV, although they are not as prominent as in the superficial laminae (Ralston and Ralston, ...
William D. Willis Jr., Richard E. Coggeshall,
2004
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Bone and Joint Disorders: Differential Diagnosis in ... - Halaman 246
1 Enamel;2 dentin; 3 pulp; 4 gum; 5 periodontal membrane; 6 lamina dura; 7 cement; 8 apical canal; 9 alveolar bone. Fig.11.5a, b Lytic mandibular lesions. 1 Dental granuloma; 2 periodontal cyst (occasionally containing small root remnant); ...
Francis A. Burgener, Martti Kormano, Tomi Pudas,
2006
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DeJong's the Neurologic Examination
Rexed lamina IX contains the motor neurons that supply striated muscles. Small neurons tend to innervate type S (slow twitch, fatigue resistant) motor units; and larger neurons type FF (fast twitch, fatigue sensitive) and FR (intermediate, fast ...
William Wesley Campbell, Russell N. DeJong,
2005
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The Human Nervous System - Halaman 37
Lamina VIII In transverse section the dendritic tree of lamina VIII neurons is predominantly vertically oriented (Figure 2.11b and e). Most dendrites originate from either the ventral or the dorsal pole of the soma. Dorsal dendrites are directed ...