10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PÁNNUS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
pánnus in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
pánnus im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Stedman's Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions ...
[L. dim. of pannus, cloth] pan-ning (pan'ing) Use of plastic plates or surfaces coated with either antigen or antibody to separate or concentrate specific cells with appropriate receptors. pan-nus, pl. pan-ni (pan'iis, pani) 1. A membrane of ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 2005
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A Comprehensive Medical Dictionary: Containing the ... - Pagina 392
Pannic'ulus Ad-H-po'sus.* Adipose membrane. Pannic'ulus Cor'dis.” (“Covering of the Heart.”) See PERICARDIUM. Para'mi-form. [Panniformis; from pan'nus, “cloth.”] Applied to parts of a spongy, thick substance, as certain lichens. Pan'nus ...
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Journal of the Senate of Texas ... - Pagina 263
That the Chivt'Jasticn nt'eaclt county after smi~fy~ in! htatsvll'that. the pan-nus so rt-tarnt-d are lttlaltle ta pay the ttttliuu, shall ttuttttully furnish the 'l'mt<t|t-ur ... of the manual of mmwy due hu- tttitiutt tr'uu all such pan-nus who an: unable to pay.
Texas. Legislature. Senate, 1855
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Medical Surgical Nursing - Pagina 481
Third Stage: Tough fibrous connective tissue replaces pan- nus, occluding the joint space. Fibrous ankylosis results in decreased joint motion malalignment and deformity. Fourth Stage: As fibrous tissue calcifies, bony ankylosis may result in ...
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Amalthea Germanica & Latina - Pagina 357
... fíartftf $иф, pan nus fubtîlis, tenuis, nobilis. 0й»йф, ober «ufeewoef« feneé $иф. pannusj villofus. ' ©еГФогеме* $иф. pan- nus rafus. Stattâtfàm $иф. pan- nus pexus. ФогфеЬ 95ombofïrt xy- ünum,i* tela goftípi- 5¡!g. cento , ônis. pan- nus ...
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A Complete Pronouncing Medical Dictionary: Embracing the ...
Pan-nic'u-lus.* (Diminutive of the Lat. pan'nus, " cloth."] A pan'nicule. Originally, a " small cloth," or " piece of cloth :"— usually applied to a membrane or covering, but sometimes to a disease of the eye. See PANNUS. Pannic'ulus Ad-I-po'sus.
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Modern Medicine and Bacteriological Review
In the chronic, cicatricial varieties of granular ophthalmia, complicated by pan- nus, infiltration, ulceration, and superficial opacities of the cornea, Dr. Neznamow employs liquid vaseline containing from one half to one per cent, of iodine. By this ...
John Harvey Kellogg, 1896
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Shina-Texte aus Gilgit (Nord-Pakistan): Sprichwörter und ... - Pagina 70
MAZ 95 bäai cäai ceyei pan nus Die Frau, die zwölf (Kinder) geboren hat, hat keine Autorität.16 17. MAZ 121 dii-söo~cyei phurükus khuner nee baäthei Die Spindelscheibe der Frauensleute wird nicht (einmal) in der Ecke Platz finden.17 18.
Almuth Degener, Mohammad Amin Zia, 2008
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The Cornea: scientific foundations and clinical practice - Pagina 293
Molluscum contagiosum may produce signs mimicking trachoma with follicles, pan- nus, and discharge. The presence of a molluscum nodule on the lid margin confirms the clinical diagnosis. A chronic follicular conjunctivitis secondary to ...
Gilbert Smolin, Richard A. Thoft, 1987
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A New Pronouncing Dictionary of Medicine: Being a ... - Pagina 543
(Gr. me, “all,” and [6pm, “sweat.”) Perspirat-ion afi'ecting the whole body; general sweating. Pa'nis. Bread. Pan'nus. (Lat, “piece of cloth") Corneal vascularization ; a vascular con- - dition of a leucoma of the cornea, which becomes red and ...