WHAT DOES TUNÍCĂ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of tunícă in the Romanian dictionary
TUNÍCĂ ~ ci f. 1) Men's uniform coat, closed to the neck, which is carried over the shirt. 2) biol. A membrane covering the body of some animal or vegetable organisms or parts of them. [G.-d. tunic] TUNÍCĂ ~ci f. 1) Haină bărbătească de uniformă, încheiată până la gât, care se poartă peste cămașă. 2) biol. Membrană care acoperă corpul unor organisme animale sau vegetale ori anumite părți ale acestora. [G.-D. tunicii]
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SYNONYMS OF «TUNÍCĂ» IN ROMANIAN
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Romanian synonyms of tunícă
10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «TUNÍCĂ»
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The Art of Examining and Interpreting Histologic ... - Pagina 39
The tunica intima consists of endothelium and a basement membrane, the tunica media is absent and the tunica adventitia is greatly reduced. The tunica adventitia contains some collagen and elastic fibers embedded in a small amount of ...
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DiFiore's Atlas of Histology with Functional Correlations - Pagina 174
Tunica intima (4) is the innermost layer. It is composed of endothelium (4a), a subendothelial (4b) layer of connective tissue, and an internal elastic lamina (membrane) (4c), which separates the tunica intima (4) from the next layer, the tunica ...
Victor P. Eroschenko, 2008
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An essay on the cure of the hydrocele of the tunica ... - Pagina 38
And in the instance where he injected spirit of wine, there can be no doubt but it produced the inflammation; but it is very difficult to determine whether the inflammation arose from the affection of the Tunica Vaginalis, or the Testicle.
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Ancient European Costume and Fashion - Volumul 1 - Pagina 102
Herbert Norris. survived the garment on which they were placed. When the old garment was cast away, the segmentae were transferred to a new one. The tunica. The tunica talaris of the Republic was now much worn by men of the upper class ...
[IVE"WiBW • The Wall of blood vessels is made up of three layers: tunica interna, tunica media and tunica externa. • Endothelium is Simple Squamous epithelium which lines blood vessels. • Arteries have abundant Smooth muscle in the ...
Jo Ann Eurell, Jo Ann Eurell DVM MS PhD, 2004
Examines the history, changing fortunes, and current situation of the Tunica-Biloxi Indians.
Jeffrey P. Brain, Frank W. Porter, 1990
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La túnica rasgada: la identidad cristiana, hoy, entre ... - Pagina 319
la identidad cristiana, hoy, entre liberación y restauración Giulio Girardi. vía» entre el extremismo de derechas y el de izquierdas y como rechazo indiscriminado de la violencia, venga de donde venga. Sin embargo, desde aquel momento, ...
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Essential Anatomy and Physiology in Maternity Care - Pagina 69
The inner tunica interna surrounds the lumen of the artery and is composed of endothelium covering a basement membrane and a layer of elastic tissue. The middle layer, the tunica media, is usually the thickest and is composed of smooth ...
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Hypospadias Surgery: An Illustrated Guide - Pagina 237
Snow and Cartwright (1999) showed that using tunica vaginalis has reduced the fistula rate from 20% to 8%. If this was associated with the use of the operative microscope, the fistula rate was 0%. Types of interposition waterproofing layer ...
Ahmed Taher Hadidi, A. A. F. Azmy, 2004
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Krause's Essential Human Histology for Medical Students - Pagina 129
Small Veins Large Veins VOCABULARY: continuous endothelium, tunica media, tunica adventitia Small veins vary from about 0.2 to 1.0 mm in diameter. The tunica intima consists only of a continuous endothelium that rests on a thin basal ...