QUÉ SIGNIFICA GLOSSAL EN INGLÉS
Glossa
Glossa puede referirse a varias cosas: ▪ glossa, una palabra griega que significa "lengua" o "lengua", usada en varias palabras en inglés, incluyendo glosa, glosario, glossitis y otras ▪ glossa, una forma musical española, cultivada por Eduard Toldrà y otros ▪ Glossa Music, una etiqueta de música española ▪ Glossa Ordinaria, una Biblia medieval erudita en la que el texto está rodeado de comentarios aprendidos ▪ Glossai griego plural, un glosario de Hesychius de Alejandría Glossae sacrae, latín plural "santo lenguas", un libro que es Una interpolación a la obra de Hesychius de una fecha posterior a la suya ▪ Posible error ortográfico de Glosa ...
definición de glossal en el diccionario inglés
La definición de glossal en el diccionario es de o se relaciona con la lengua. Otra definición de glossal es de o se relaciona con un lóbulo parecido a una lengua emparejado en el labio de un insecto.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «GLOSSAL»
Descubre el uso de
glossal en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
glossal y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
FOREWORD. THE. WELCOME. TABLE. While I have always been a proud
mother, among my many confessions is that I am also somewhat of literary snob. I
don't care who wrote it, for me to endorse a work, it must be GOOD! This book is
in ...
2
The
GlossaL Experience: A Poetic Love Story
Story. Of. My. Heart. If my heart could tell a tale or two, It will tell a story of me and
you, Of a bleeding heart and fallen stars, Of a wounded soul adorned with scars,
If my heart could tell a tale or two, It would quote the words of vulnerability, Of a ...
3
The anatomy of the human body: Ed. by Granville Sharp ...
supposed that this filament is derived from the hypo-glossal, then it is directed
towards the roots of the first cervical nerve. Opposite to the anterior border of the
hyo-glossus it gives off a very remarkable anastomotic branch, which forms an
arch ...
Jean Cruveilhier, Granville Sharp Pattison, William Herries Madden,
1853
Nearly all members of the family are easily characterized by glossal features not
found in other bees. These features are found in all colletid females; as noted
below, some of them are not found in certain males (see Sees. 20, 21). The
glossa ...
Charles Duncan Michener,
2000
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An elementary treatise on human anatomy
The Hyo-glos'sal muscle1 is a quadrilateral plane of fibres arising from the great
horn and body of the hyoid bone, and ascending to expand in the side of the
tongue, between the stylo-glossal and lingual muscles. The Geui'o-glos'sal
muscle' ...
... as great a variety of motility as the tongue. Without going into a minute
description of the glossal muscles, let it suffice to say that by their united and
individual contractile efi'orts this organ is susceptible of every possible variety of
motion, viz., ...
The tonsils first appear in the fourth month of intra-uterine life, as a bunch of
round cells, lying in a furrow between the palato-glossal and palatopharyngeal
arches of the embryo (Paterson2). This furrow is, in early fcetal life, continuous
with ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman,
1902
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A Demonstration of the Nerves of the Human Body
... the stylo-hyoideal, and then in front of the hyo-glossal ; it communicates with
the gustatory nerve : it gives a filament to the sublingual gland ; it gives filaments
to the stylo-glossal muscle, the hyo-glossal, the lingual, and the genio-hyo-
glossal, ...
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Contributions of the American Entomological Institute
these families in various features to the colletid subfamily Diphaglossinae.
TABLE 1 Synapomorphies (with corresponding plesiomorphies in parentheses)
for some glossal characters of bees. Numbers in parentheses refer to paragraphs
...
Glossal. atoms (A-temz) The smallest parts into which matter can be broken down
. billion (BIL-yun) 1,000 millions. castles (KA-suIz) Buildings with high walls.
chemicals (KEH-mih-kuIz) Matter that can be mixed with other matter to cause ...
Elisabeth D'Aubuisson,
2007
5 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «GLOSSAL»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
glossal en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Bees Drink with Expandable Mop Tongues
Erection pattern and section-wise wettability of a honeybee's glossal hairs in nectar feeding. The Journal of experimental biology PMID: ... «Discover Magazine, Ene 15»
Ibn Rushd on Anatomy
... and ramified in the tongue: he is describing accurately the twelfth nerve (hypo-glossal). He describes as accurately as modern anatomy does, ... «Onislam.net, Sep 13»
Case #251: A 44-year-old woman with mandibular swelling
Orange arrows: palatal-glossal airway. True or False. Green arrows: maxillary sinus. True or False. White arrow: well-circumscribed lesion. True or False. Prev. «DrBicuspid, Ene 12»
Oncologic Emergencies and Paraneoplastic Syndromes
... physical findings. These include laryngeal or glossal edema, mental status changes, and pleural effusion (more commonly on the right side). «Cancer Network, Dic 11»
APSS: Strength Training Improves Sleep Apnea
A possible mechanism by which strength training might help sleep apnea in these patients is the strengthening of pharyngeal and glossal ... «MedPage Today, Jun 10»