PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «RACHIDIAL»
rachidial
rachidial
medical
explanation
information
about
what
meaning
relating
situated
near
spine
spinal
cord
vertebral
injury
resembling
spinous
part
anesthetic
injected
into
collins
always
rachial
rhachial
rhachidial
ˈreɪkɪəl
rəˈkɪdɪəl
pronunciation
adjective
define
axis
inflorescence
when
somewhat
elongated
raceme
pinnately
compound
leaf
frond
prolongation
petiole
along
which
type
term
kid′ē
shown
above
provided
stedman
reverso
also
racial
radical
drugs
includes
terms
definitions
mondofacto
from
babylon
translations
arabic
chinese
jann
nunn
sculptor
digression
please
click
thumbnail
enlarge
image
feet
dimensions
variable
made
single
foot
long
piece
discarded
word
almaany
searched
domain
category
urban
rachfrade
rachha
rachhxcore
rachi
rachid
rachidity
rachie
rachiebaby
rachiel
rach
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «RACHIDIAL»
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rachidial en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
rachidial y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The Journal of Experimental Zoology
of them may show rachidial waves and they may then be studied. But aside from
this indirect way of inducing the formation of these waves, I know of no special
method by which they may be excited. If a Renilla, in which rachidial peristalsis is
...
Ross Granville Harrison, John Spangler Nicholas, 1920
2
Coelenterate Ecology and Behavior
appear to act against the hydrostatic pressure of the central canals during
rachidial peristalsis and are jointly active with the longitudinals during protective
contractions, aiding in rapid rachidial water evacuation. Regional differences in ...
Earlier isochronous segments Later isochronous segments Rachidial ridge Barb
ridges: Joined to rachidial ridge Not yet joined to rachidial ridge Epidermal collar:
Ramogenic zone Zone of most active cell proliferation Earliest Order of ...
4
Functional Surfaces in Biology: Little Structures with Big ...
9.8C–C5), filoplumes (Fig. 9.8D–D5), symmetric contour feathers (Fig. 9.8E–E7),
asymmetric contour feather (Fig. 9.8F–F7). In the follicle of bristles, the collar
initially produces one rachidial ridge or most barb ridges merge into a compact ...
5
Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
Three of the rachidial (median) teeth X circa 315. Fig. 34. G. macfarlandi. The
rachidial and the four innermost pleural teeth of one side X circa 315. O.
macfarlandi. Three of the serrate pleural teeth from ne ar the inside of the row X
circa 315.
6
American Malacological Bulletin
Fig. 11. Original radulaand odontophore (O) of oyster drill: RT = rachidial teeth;
LT = lateral teeth; D = distal; P = proximal. Fig. 12. Regenerated radula and
odontophore (4.5 weeks post-amputation) of the same oyster drill in Fig. 1 1 : RT
...
7
Memoirs and Proceedings - Manchester Literary and ...
Ventral siphonozooids are present on the rachis at the upper end. The leaves of
opposite sides approach or overlap one another medianly, and cover the meta-
rachidial surface except for an area shaped like an isosceles triangle at the base.
8
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a ...
I have no doubt that the effects of respiration upon the spinal marrow are the
same as upon the brain ; that the vertebral veins and sinuses, (the rachidial veins
of modern nomenclature,) equally undergo alternate distension and subsidence;
...
9
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
Cupping over this part to the extent of eight or ten ounces seems more properly
calculated to deplete and unload the rachidial vessels, and thereby prevent intra-
spinal effusion, and softening of the spinal marrow in its lumbar region, than ...
10
Mosby's Medical Dictionary
Also rachidial /rakid'e-ol/. rachidial. See rachial. rachio-, rachi-, rhachi-, prefix
meaning “the spine”: rachiocampsis, rachiotome, rachiotomy. rachiodynia. See
rachialgia. rachiopagus /ra'ke-op'ogos/ [Gk, rachis, backbone, pagos, fixed], ...