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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «LAMELLATED»
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1
New Zealand Journal of Zoology
Department of Zoology, University of Canterbury, Christchurch 1, New Zealand
An attempt was made to determine the nature, origin, and fate of the membrane
material of osmiophilic lamellated bodies, using lung tissue from neonate rats.
2
London Medical and Surgical Journal
The most common manner is by the sac becoming filled with lamellated blood, a
change which is indicated in external aneurisms by the tumour losing its
pulsation, and assuming a more solid and incompressible consistence. When
this has ...
Henry Renshaw, Michael Ryan, 1834
3
the london medical and surgical journal: vol iv
The most common manner is by the sac becoming filled with lamellated blood, a
change which is indicated in external aneurisms by the tumour lusing its
pulsation, and assuming a more solid and incompressible consistence. When
this has ...
michael ryan, m.d. and an association of physicians and surgeons, 1834
4
British Medical Journal: BMJ
Bowman's Membrane : Anterior Elastic Lamina. — Beneath the anterior
epithelium, between it and the lamellated cornea, is the structureless stratum first
particularly described by Mr. Bowman, and named by him the anterior elastic
lamina.
5
Somatosensory and Visceral Receptor Mechanisms
Igoo: This is a question of fact concerning the presence of small lamellated
corpuscles in the sinus follicles, and I understood that Dr. Andres had not seen
them in the carpal sinus hairs and you have not described them. Are they very
common ...
Ainsley Iggo, Oleg Borisovich Ilʹinskiĭ, 2011
6
Mechanoreceptors: Developments, Structure, and Function
Lamellated corpuscles in the proximal part of the elbow joint ^ 6000 ju
Lamellated corpuscles in the lateral connective tissue apparatus of the elbow
joint region ^ 2000 yu Fig. 2: Size and topography of lamellated corpuscles
observed in series ...
7
Update: Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual
Type II cutaneous mechanoreceptors, or Ruffini corpuscles, Lamellated (pacinian
) corpuscles are elongated, encapsulated receptors located deep in the dermis
and in ligaments and tendons. They are most sensitive to stretching that occurs ...
Robert Amitrano, Gerard Tortora, 2012
8
Anatomy and Physiology' 2007 Ed.2007 Edition
... Posterior Column Pathway and the Spinothalamic Tracts. (d) Tactile corpuscle
Dermis LM x 330 •FIGURE 14-13 The Organization of the Parasympathetic
Division of the. Hair, (a) Free nerve endings Root hair plexus Lamellated
corpuscle ...
9
Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs
Four main compact types can be distinguished, although intergrades and
mixtures also occur: 1. uniform bone, with no evident textural variations; 2.
lamellated bone, showing small-scale cyclical variations in fibrillar and mineral
microstructure; ...
Philip J. Currie, Kevin Padian, 1997
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New Zealand Journal of Zoology
osmiophilic lamellated bodies (OLBs) (Fig. 1, 7), which are composed of parallel,
straight lamellae enclosed in a single boundary membrane (Fig. 1 ; me).
Lamellae of an OLB have a irilaminaie structure, as is characteristic of
membranes (Fig.