10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ACINOUS»
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1
Journal of Cutaneous Diseases Including Syphilis
In one typical form, the epithelial elements are arranged in acinous groups; in the
other in duct-like columns of cells. The former is usually designated acinous
cancer, the latter tubular cancer; and although; for purposes of classification, it is
...
2
Atlas of Head and Neck Imaging: The Extracranial Head and Neck
EpidemiologyEpidemiology Acinous cell carcinoma (ACC) constitutes between
15 and 17% of all parotid malignancies. Eighty percent of ACCs arise in the
parotid gland, 4% occur in the submandibular gland, and 10% are situated in the
oral ...
Suresh Kumar Mukherji, Vincent Chong, 2011
3
Stedman's Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and ...
SYN acinous cell. ac-i-ni (as'i-nT) Plural of acinus. acin-JC (a-sin'ik) SYN acinar.
acin-ic cell ad-e-no-car-ci-noma (a-sin'ik sel ad'e-n5-kar-si-n6'ma) An
adenocarcinoma arising from secreting cells of a racemose gland, particularly the
salivary ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 2005
4
Integrative Systems Approaches to Natural and Social ...
Functional studies have displayed the possible delimitation of parenchyma in
areas which take the name of portal lobules and hepatic acinous, or Rappaport
acinous (Malpighi 1666; Rappaport 1958, 1973). The portal lobule is the ...
Peter Murray Allen, M. Matthies, H. Malchow, 2001
5
Fibrous Proteins: Amyloids, Prions and Beta Proteins: ...
The midpoint transition temperature observed apparently is rather low (Dicko et
al., 2004b), which suggests that the energy required for crystallization is also low,
except for the acinous and pyriform silks requiring temperatures over 60 C. This ...
John M. Squire, David A.D. Parry, Andrey Kajava, 2006
6
CRC Dictionary of Agricultural Sciences
... of acinus. acini torm. 1: clustered like grapes; resembling grapes. 2: acinous.
acinose, acinous. acinotubular gland, tubuloacinar gland. acinous (acinose).
consisting of acini. See acinus. acinous gland, a gland in which the secretory part
has ...
7
Biological Factors: Advances in Research and Application: ...
Prostates of those animals were collected and processed to histology and
morphometry: the diameter of the acinous glands and the acinous epithelium,
apoptosis, AgNORs and cellularity were assessed in both groups. Serum PSA
decreased ...
8
The Insects: Structure and Function
Figure 2.16 Acinous salivary gland. Open arrows show the movement of sodium
and water; black arrows show the movements of enzymes. (a) General
arrangement in Locusta. (b) Section through an acinus of Nauphoeta [after
Maxwell, 1978) ...
R. F. Chapman, Stephen J. Simpson, Angela E. Douglas, 2013
9
Cunningham's textbook of anatomy
A gland > formed of several such structures collected together is of ten called a
compound acinous or racemose gland (raci- mus, a cluster). Most of the glands of
Crescent of Giamuzi the body are examples of this variety — e.g. the salivary ...
Daniel John Cunningham, 1818
10
Compact American Medical Dictionary: A Concise and ...
A solid, cystic tumor of the pancreas, occurring in young women. ac-i-ni-tis (as'a-
nl'tis) n. lnflammation of an acinus. ac-i-no-tu-bu-lar gland (as'a-n6-tob'bya-lar,
tydb'-) ~ See tubuloacinar gland. acinous cell n See acinar cell. acinous gland n.