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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «MAMMILLATED»
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mammillated dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
mammillated et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
The Medical Times and Gazette
The mucous membrane, which exhibits this mammillated appearance, varies in
colour in different cases, being sometimes rosy, but more commonly greyish. It is
always manifestly thickened, and is usually covered by a thicker layer of mucus, ...
They consist chiefly of mammillated projections or thickenings of the adherent
face of the osseous cortical which are lodged in the body of the ivory; their
volume varying from four or five hundredths of a millimetre to three or four-tenths
of a ...
J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, 1863
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Catalogue of the Mineral Collections ...
Shelf VI. 291 & 292. Portions of largely mammillated ELematite, with naturally
smooth surfaces of frac- tura. Cleator, near Whitehaven. 293. ELematite,
botryoidal. Cleator. 294. Haematite, botryoidal and crystallized (Specular Iron).
Whitehaven.
Museum of Practical Geology (Great Britain), 1864
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
In three cases the mucous membrane was thickened and mammillated at the
pyloric and middle portions. In a fourth case, the mucous membrane of the pyloric
extremity of the stomach was slightly mammillated, and it was softened at its ...
5
A Dictionary of Geology and Earth Sciences
However, some crystalline rocks may support a pseudo-mammillated surface
formed by non-glacial processes, as on Ben Lomond, Tasmania. Mammoth A
reversed 'polarity subchron which occurs within the 'Gauss normal 'polarity chron.
6
The Evolutionary History of Nematodes: As Revealed in Stone, ...
7 6 – Eggshell thick, surface coat mammillated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ascaris spp. –
Eggshell thin, surface not mammillated . . . . . .Ancyclostoma and Necator 7 –
Eggs flattened on one side; without opercula at the poles .
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Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a Concise ...
In three cases the mucous membrane was thickened and mammillated at the
pyloric and middle portions. In a fourth case, the mucous membrane of the pyloric
extremity of the stomach was slightly mammillated, and it was softened at its ...
8
Year Book of Dermatology and Dermatological Surgery 2012
Mammillated CMN on the head and neck showed most improvement. Pigment-
specific lasers were of no additional benefit. Repigmentation occurred in 6% of
macular and 21% of mammillated CMN. Partial or complete regimentation of
CMN ...
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A descriptive catalogue of minerals, intended for the use of ...
They occur massive, stratified, mammillated, and stalactitic; colour various
shades of whitish grey or brown ; fragile, fracture conchoidal, lustre shining. Is
found in abundance in Iceland and the Ferroe Islands, in the trap formation,
accompanied ...
10
Dermatology Skills for Primary Care: An Illustrated Guide
PHOTO 21 Medium-sized CMN. Note the mammillated surface, irregular but not
truly notched border, dark terminal hair and speckling. Lesion is a uniform plaque
. PHOTO 22 Medium-sized CMN. Note the speckled surface, distinct but irregular
...
Daniel J. Trozak, Dan J. Tennenhouse, 2007
ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «MAMMILLATED»
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Letter from the Archive: AS Byatt
Reniform, mammillated, botryoidal, dendrite, hematite. Carnelian is from “carnal.” Serpentine and lizardite are stone reptiles; phyllite is leafy ... «New Yorker, avril 14»