MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HISTOGENICALLY»
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ˌhistoˈgenic
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HISTOGENICALLY»
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Essentials of facial growth
In this process, the resorptive changes then proceed from the endosteal
cancellous spaces deep to the alveolar bone surface, since the hyalinized
connective tissue on the alveolar surface itself is histogenically inert owing to
vascular ...
Donald H. Enlow, Mark G. Hans, 1996
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Chambers concise dictionary
histogenetically or histogenically adv. histogram /'histagram/ >n a statistical graph
in which vertical rectangles of differing heights are used to represent a frequency
distribution. [19c] histology /hi'stotad3i/ >n the study of the microscopic ...
3
Drinking Water Health Advisory: Pesticides
The observed adenomas and carcinomas were considered to be histogenically
related. Results of this study were interpreted as sufficient evidence of
carcinogenicity in Osborne-Mendel rats. • NC1 (1980) also reported a study in
which ...
4
Intermediate Filament Proteins—Advances in Research and ...
The researchers concluded: “Histogenically, the pericytes of the penetrating
neovasculature originating from the attached venules and veins may contribute to
both lesions.” Diaz-Flores and colleagues published their study in the Journal of
...
Cell deaths in the ectoderm and in histogenically active mesodermal regions are
not included. Numerals indicate stages according to the seriation of Hamburger
and Hamilton (1951). vestigation of the origin of definitive skeletal elements of ...
6
Introduction to Biomedical Engineering
TABLE 6.10 Cells That Contribute to the Tissue Microenvironment Stromal cells:
derivates of a common precursor cell Mesenchyme Fibroblasts Myofibroblasts
Osteogenic/chondrogenic cells Adipocytes Stromal-associated cells:
histogenically ...
John Denis Enderle, Joseph D. Bronzino, 2012
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Cellular Differentiation in Plants: And Other Essays
But they are still actually andpotentially the apical initials; and they still occupy a
unique spatial position, just as they did at an earlier stage in shoot formation
when they were histogenically active. So, while one accepts the new
observations, ...
Claude Wilson Wardlaw, 1970
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Lymph Nodes—Advances in Research and Application: 2012 ...
Diffuse large Bcell lymphomas (DLBCL) in two different clinical contexts,
immunocompetent patients (DLBCL/IC; n=30) or posttransplantation solidorgan
recipients (DLBCL/PTLD; n=21), were characterized histogenically as germinal
center ...
9
Tissue Culture as a Plant Production System for ...
In addition, individual plants of many off-types do not survive transplanting. Care
should be exercised when proliferating chimeral plants as 50-80% off-type
production can be observed (43, 46, 62). Histogenically pure sports do not seem
to ...
Richard H. Zimmerman, 1986
Stromal cells as well as parenchyma deposit fibronectin. Liver adipocytes, like
their relatives in bone marrow, express phenotypes (vimentin+, actin+, tubulin+)
linking them histogenically to fibroblasts and mogenic cells [DeLeeuw et al, 1984]
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Bernhard Palsson, Jeffrey A. Hubbell, Robert Plonsey, 2003