10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LACUNAL»
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lacunal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
lacunal and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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British Journal of Dental Science
These changes are brought about by the gradual increase in the number of the
cartilage cells, at those parts only where ossification is about to commence, and
by the conversion of the cells into lacunal cells, at the cost of the intercellular ...
2
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
Lacunae, 115. Haversian systems, 117. Ossified cartilage of joints, 118. Ossified
lacunal cells, 119. Bone tissue, 120. Development of bone, 123. Growth of bone,
130. C. Calculi, urinary, on the dissolution of, 201. Cephalous Mollusca, 4 D 2.
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Vegetation of inland waters
The internal gas lacunal system is highly variable among freshwater angiosperm
species, but is commonly extensive and constitutes a major portion (often
exceeding 70 percent) of total plant volume. The possibility of the lacunal system
...
Jean-Jacques Symoens, 1988
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A system of dental surgery. By J. and C.S. Tomes
Here and there we find a cell which has accumulated about itself an outer
investment of transparent t'ssue, and has, in fact, become developed into a
lacunal cell destined to b-come a lacuna. " The process of growth may '« thus
described.
sir John Tomes, sir Charles Sissmore Tomes, 1873
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
These changes are brought about by the gradual increase in the number of the
cartilage cells, at those parts only where ossification is about to commence, and
by the conversion of the cells into lacunal cells at the cost of the intercellular
tissue ...
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the edinburgh medical and surgical journal
It would appear to be a law, to which there are few if any exceptions, that when
anastomosis is established between adjoining lacunae, the lacunal cells blend
with the contiguous parts, and are no longer recognisable as distinct bodies.
adam and charles black, 1853
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Seagrasses: Biology, Ecology and Conservation: Biology, ...
Intercellular pores (arrows) in the lacunal diaphragm at the rhizome node (after
Roberts et al., 1984). Scale = 5 μm. E. Halodule uninervis. Intercellular pores (
arrows) in the leaf blade lacunal septum. Scale = 40 μm. F–H. Zostera muelleri.
A. W. D. Larkum, Robert Joseph Orth, Carlos M. Duarte, 2007
8
Guillaume de Machaut: A Guide to Research
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in a round dance hefore a grove of trees (foL 12c). line 1635 lll. 1635-56: ladtes
devoted to chivairous knighlsl C86 Two pairs of kniglus on horsehack in ...
9
Limnology: Lake and River Ecosystems
lacunal tissue and the possibility of its becoming filled with water if the plant were
damaged at any point is avoided by a number of types of lateral plates and
watertight diaphragms, permeable to gases, that interrupt the lacunae at intervals
...
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Multicellular Animals: The Phylogenetic System of the Metazoa
Body cavity with lacunal system. Kamptozoa and Mollusca have a compact,
acoelomate organization with mesenchyme cells between the epithelia and the
organs. This is the ple- siomorphous condition of the body cavity of the Bilateria (
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2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LACUNAL»
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Family Feud Decades (Wii)
... '00s categories, the set will change as well, adding a bit more nostalgia to the mix – just as it reminds you of how lacunal this flashback is. «Nintendo Life, Dec 10»
Can We Stop Acting So Childish?
They are the lacunal girl-women, stuck forever between childhood and adulthood, embodying the irreconcilable tension between nostalgia for ... «Esquire, Aug 08»