10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «DORSOCOSTAL»
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The Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse: With Anatomical and ...
Dorsocostal. Dorsal. Diaphragmitic. Deep seated, upon the back. Upon the upper
and side parts of the back and loins. Beneath the preceding muscle: in the region
of the withers. Between the longissimus dorsi et spinalis dorsi; in the lateral ...
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Fetal and Neonatal Physiology: Expert Consult (2-Volume Set)
be consistent (located medially within the pleuroperitoneal fold) with nerve axons
being surrounded by migrating myoblasts.70,71 Phrenic motor axons start
branching within the pleuroperitoneal fold as myoblasts radiate into the
dorsocostal, ...
Richard A. Polin, William W. Fox, Steven H. Abman, 2011
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Special Federal Food and Drug Laws: Statutes, Regulations, ...
Fore rib The pleura and the dorsocostal lymphatic glands should be left in situ.
Rib and pony Half the prescapular gland, the dorsocostal lymphatic glands and
the pleura should be left In situ. Rump and loin The cut Should be made through
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United States, Thomas Weldon Christopher, Charles Wesley Dunn, 1954
Serratus Posti'cus Supe'rior, Cenri'ei. dorso-costal, Dorsocostal (Ch.), (F) Petit
denteli supirieur. A flat, thin, quadrilateral muscle; situate obliquely at the
posterior inferior part of the neck, and the superior part of the back. It passes from
the ...
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Nôvo vocabulário ortográfico brasileiro da língua portuguêsa:
... dorso (<5), s. m. dorsocostal, adj. 2 gen. dorsolingual, adj. 2 gen. dorsopalatal,
adj. 2 gen. dorsovelar, adj. 2 gen. dosado, adj. dosagem, s. f. dosar, v. Pres. conj.
: dose, doses, etc./Cf. doze. doae (6), s. f .,'Cf . doze, num. card. doseamento, ...
Leonam de Azeredo Pena, 1966
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Nôvo vocabulário ortográfico da língua portuguêsa: de acôrdo ...
2 gên. dorsal ização, s. j. dorsibránquia, s. j. dorsífero, adj. [No P.V.O.L.P. está
sem acento.] dorsifixo (cs), adj. [No P. V. O. L. P.: dorsifixo.] dorso (ô), í. m.
dorsocostal, adj. 2 gên. dorsolingual, adj. 2 gên. dorsopalatal, adj. 2 gên.
dorsovelar, adj.
Aurélio Buarque de Holanda Ferreira, Manuel da Cunha Pereira, 1961
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Prontuário da língua portuguesa: caminho fácil para a ...
... adjectivos: — pneumotórax — gastroenterologia — encefalograma —
bucolabial — labiodental dorsocostal. lV — COMPOSTOS, com prefixos de
origem grega ou latina (ou elementos análogos de origem grega, primitivamente
adjectivos), ...
Manuel dos Santos Alves, 1984
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Vocabulário ortográfico oficial: de acôrdo com a nova ...
2 gên. dcrsalizaçâo, s. f. dorsibrânquia, s. f. dorsifero, adj. dorsífixo (es), ad¡.
dorso (ô), s. m. dorsocostal, adj. 2 gên. dorsolingual, adj. 2 gên. dorsopalatal, adj.
2 gên. dorsovelar, adj. 2 gên. dosado, adj. dosagem, s. f. dosar, v. Pres. subj.:
dose ...
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The American Review of Tuberculosis and Pulmonary Diseases
They stated that, in some dogs sacrificed at this time, they found lymph channels
outlined in black leading from the upper dorsocostal pleura to nodes lying near
the internal mammary arteries, and still other channels which contained black ...
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The Practitioner's Medical Dictionary: Containing All the ...
... back toward the ventral aspect of the mother. dorsocephalad (dor-so-scf-al-ad)
[dorso-; xe^aXi), head]. Toward the dorsal aspect of the head. dorsocervical (dor-
so-ser'-vik-al) . Relating to the back and the neck. dorsocostal (dor-so-hos'-taV).
George Milbry Gould, Richard John Ernst Scott, 1919