10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RETICULARY»
Discover the use of
reticulary in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
reticulary and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Problems of Cryobiology
Lymphatic follicules of spleen contain dilated germinative centers, hi which less
differentiated reticulary cells and lymphoblasts, big and middle lymphocytes
predominate, cells in apoptosal state are found (Fig. 7). Marginal zone, located
over ...
2
A treatise on the venereal disease: in three parts ...
(though from their nature, ought to have different appellations) take their origin :
Namely, when the discharge is of the purulent kind, and caused by lacerations of
the reticulary osticula in the uterus ; or the lacunae within the vagina, ...
3
The Male Patient in Aesthetic Medicine
(b) Old skin: Irregular fragmentation and disintegration of elastic fibers in the
reticulary dermis. Decrease and disappearance of elastic fibers in the papillary
dermis was observed. Elastic fibers (black bundles) were visualized by Elastica-
van ...
Mauricio de Maio, Berthold Rzany, 2009
4
Physician Coding Exam Review 2014: The Certification Step ...
The second layer of skin Two layers are papillary and reticulary and contain:
Fibrous connective tissue or skin appendages Blood vessels Nerves Hair Nails
Glands Subcutaneous Tissue or Hypodermis. Not considered a layer of skin
Contains ...
5
Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881
I spoke German too, being the one Englishman on board, made agreeable
acquaintances, &c. &c. The Rhine, of a vile reddish-drab colour, and all cut into a
reticulary work AT BOIVIV. 101 of branches, flowing through an absolutely flat ...
James Anthony Froude, 2011
6
Words, Worlds, and Contexts: New Approaches in Word Semantics
... brain (hypothalamus, subcortical kernels, parts of the reticulary formation, cf.
Bruter, 1976: 127-132) serves as basic organizational scheme for the more
abstract quality spaces. This leads to the evaluative scales mentioned by Seiler (
1978).
Hans-Jürgen Eikmeyer, Hannes Rieser, 1981
7
The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle: 1852
The Rhine, of a vile reddish drab colour, and all cut into a reticulary work of
branches, flowing thro' an absolutely flat country lower than itself, was far from "
beautiful": about Rotterdam, and for a 50 miles higher; but it was highly curious
and ...
Thomas Carlyle, Charles Richard Sanders, Clyde de L. Ryals, 1999
8
A Physical Essay on the Senses
This first Coat, commonly stiled the Sheath of the Nerve, is divided into several
Shreds, that stick entangled together on the Surface of the Skin, and by that
means constitute a Sort of Network, called the Reticulary Body. The per- The ...
Claude-Nicolas Le Cat, 1750
9
Problems of Cryobiology
Lymphatic follicules of spleen contain dilated germinative centers, hi which less
differentiated reticulary cells and lymphoblasts, big and middle lymphocytes
predominate, cells in apoptosal state are found (Fig. 7). Marginal zone, located
over ...
10
Yearbook of Comparative Criticism
The related term reticule is applied to a netlike handbag or basket. Thus, we have
Jane Welsh Carlyle writing, in 1857: "You came tripping in with a reticule basket,
and gave me little cakes." Carlyle himself ( 1852) used the adjective reticulary ...