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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «EPIMYSIA»
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1
Cardiac myocyte-connective tissue interactions in health and ...
Epimysia of Papillary Muscles and Trabeculae Epimysium is the sheath of
connective tissue that surrounds an entire muscle. Collagen fibers predominate
in the epimysia of papillary muscles and trabeculae [61-63]; they are arranged in
...
Thomas F. Robinson, Rolf K. H. Kinne, 1990
2
From Cells to Organs: A Histology Textbook and Atlas
The subepithelial fibrous tissue is relatively dense, and can be regarded as an
epimysium. In the peri- and epimysia, accessory salivary glands are found. The
epithelium, though in principle Malpighian, shows a certain degree of
keratinization ...
Alfons T. L. van Lommel, 2003
3
Laboratory Manual for Comparative Veterinary Anatomy & ...
... which enable the cells to obtain nourishment, to receive nervous stimulation
and contract, and to slide past each other with minimal friction. Fat deposits are
visible in meat, and their appearance is called marbling. The epimysia of various
...
Phillip Cochran, M.S., D.V.M., 2010
4
Current Surgical Therapy: Expert Consult
The symphyses are covered oneither side by two platesof investing fibrous tissue
orcartilage and are joined relatively tightlyacross the midline. The muscles and
investing epimysia blendwiththe plates invarious patterns, with considerable ...
John L. Cameron, Andrew M Cameron, 2010
5
Modern Neuromuscular Techniques
This results in an increase in the thickness of the existing connective tissue
partitions –the epimysia and perimysia, and also this condition probably infiltrates
deeperbetween themuscle fibres to affect the normal endomysia. Thickening of
the ...
6
FLIHI: Fuzzy Logic Implemented HIll-based Muscle Model
These structures comprise the endomysia, the perimysia, the epimysia, and the
fasciae. Conversely, when muscle undergoes neural stimulation, the contractile
elements (modeled as the CE of the muscle) produce a tension that is transferred
...
7
Biomedical Acupuncture for Sports and Trauma Rehabilitation: ...
This occurs between epimysia,endomysia, tendons and neighboring tissues,
ligaments, and joint capsules. It may also be found between periosteum and
nerve and neighboring tissues and between organs and related soft tissues. It is
very ...
8
Morphogenesis of Endothelium
originating from the networks of neighboring prochondral blastemas of the future
bones as well as from the subectodermal vascular plexus give rise to capillaries
within the epimysia of muscle, which also undergo prenatal growth, 2. vascular ...
Werner Risau, Gabor M. Rubanyi, 2003
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Fascia: The Tensional Network of the Human Body: The science ...
i.e., collagenous linkages between epimysia of adjacent muscles, as well as
indirect connection between muscles (i.e., via extramuscular tissues) form an
integral fascial system capable of transmitting force (Huijing 2009; Yucesoy etal.
2010).
Robert Schleip, Thomas W. Findley, Leon Chaitow, 2013