10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CORALLIFORM»
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1
Textbook of Ophthalmology
Coralliform cataract is also known as fusiform or spindleshaped cataract. It is
characterized by an anteroposterior spindle-shaped opacity occurring axially with
off-shoots resembling a coral (Figs 16.7 and 16.8). It is genetically determined
and ...
H. V. Nema, Nitin Nema, 2011
2
A description of the minerals in the Leskean Museum
1459 Solitary, still {omc-whatfalactitic, Coralliform branches of Calcareous Sinter ;
from Eisenerz. 1460 Perfectly Coralliform Calcareous Sinter, on Massive ditto ;
from the fame place. 1461 Calcareous Sinter, which is intermediate between ...
Dietrich Ludwig Gustav Karsten, 1798
3
Bromeliaceae: Profile of an Adaptive Radiation
... subfamilies of Bromeliaceae Stigma type Occurrence Bromelioideae
Conduplicate-spiral Simple-erect Convolute-blade Cupulate Coralliform No data
Pitcairnioideae Conduplicate-spiral Simple-erect Convolute-blade Cupulate
Coralliform ...
4
Atlas of Clinical Ophthalmology
8.22.3: Blue dot and coronary cataracts cataracts Other Types of Congenital/
Developmental Cataract I Coralliform cataract (Figs 8.23.1A and B) I Floriform
cataract (Figs 8.23.2A to D) Fig. 8.23.1A: Coralliform cataract Fig. 8.23.15:
Coralliform ...
5
Autologous Resurfacing and Fracture Dowelling: A Manual of ...
Horizontal field width= 1.0 mm 5.2.2 Coralliform Ceramics Hydroxyapatite (HA)
implants are also processed in the laboratory from corals; the coralliform calcium
carbonate is transferred to HA through a so- called replaminiform process (White
...
Klaus Draenert, Yvette Draenert, Tim Pohlemann, 2012
6
Annale van die Natalse Museum
... than eight species found between tidemarks, and of these, three very prevalent
ones call for special mention. One of these is the “ coralliform ” species
mentioned and illustrated in our former account of the west coast (1940, p. 361,
text-fig.
7
Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey
E. Nettle- ship says: "Next to lamellar cataracts one of the best marked varieties is
the peculiar and apparently rare form called axial or spindle cataract by the
Germans or, to use Mr. Marcus Gunn's term, coralliform cataract, in which the
opacity ...
Medical Society of New Jersey, 1910
8
Practical geology and mineralogy: with instructions for the ...
Coralliform. A mineral occurring in elongated curved shoots, rounded at the
extremities, is said to be coralliform, from its resemblance to coral. Stalactitiform.
A mineral resembling an icicle in shape is said to be stalactitiform, from the Greek
...
9
Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary
... which turns red in solution; called also corallin yellow. cor•al•loid (kor0e-loid)
coralliform. cord (kord) [L. chorda; Gr. chorde ̄ string] structure; see also chorda
and funiculus. angioblastic c's cordlike masses of splanchnic mesenchymal cells
...
10
Magazine of Popular Science, and Journal of the Useful Arts
Coralliform. — A mineral occurring in elongated curved shoots, rounded at the
extremities, is said to be coralliform, from its resemblance to coral. Stalactitiform.
— A mineral resembling an icicle in shape is said to be stalactitiform, from the ...