MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «REVEHENT»
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hent
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «REVEHENT»
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revehent dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
revehent et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Rare Words and Ways to Master Their Meanings: 500 Arcane But ...
1. ghostly; returning. 2. remembering something long forgotten. revehent (REV-ih
-hunt) adj. carrying back (e.g., veins are revehent because they carry blood back
to the heart). •^ "We're revehent; we're carrying Rover back from the hunt.
Jan Leighton, Hallie Leighton, 2003
2
The American Journal of Anatomy
At the cephalic pole of the liver the vessel is large, receiving, in this region, the
two major revehent trunks which drain the hepatic sinusoids. Immediately below
the inosculation of these revehent vessels the cava diminishes in size, taking up
as ...
3
Contributions from the biological laboratories in Princeton ...
Both of the anterior revehent veins occupy the same relative position in the
embryo with respect to the suprarenal bodies and the mesonephroi and, with the
exception of the direct anastomoses with the postcardinals which are wanting,
receive ...
Princeton University, 1908
4
Contributions from the Biological Laboratories in Princeton ...
CHICK CHICK RIGHT ANT. REVEHENT HEPATICO- SUBCARDINAL JUNCTION
" " PARS SUBCARDINALIS POSTCAVA CROSS — ANASTOMOSIS POST.
REVEHENT POSTCARDINAL OMPHALOMESENTERIC ARTERY EXT.
(fig. 2c). More caudal sections show both vitelline veins introducing themselves
into the hepatic parenchyma where they receive the primitive hepatic revehent
veins and, in addition, the right vitelline vein receives the ductus venosus (fig. 2d)
.
6
The Shipley collection of scientific papers
At the cephalic pole of the liver the vessel is large, receiving, in this region, the
two major revehent trunks which drain the hepatic sinusoids. Immediately below
the inosculation of these revehent vessels the cava diminishes in size, taking up
as ...
7
Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary32: Dorland's ...
Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary Dorland. renal r. surgical correction of
occlusion of a renal artery through a technique such as renal artery
endarterectomy or one of the bypass procedures. re•ve•hent (re-ve0hent)
carrying back; said of ...
8
The Anatomy of the Human Peritoneum and Abdominal Cavity; ...
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed.
George Sumner Huntington, 2012
9
Roget's Descriptive Word Finder
... directional setting at north magnetic pole pteric: pertaining to wings raked:
describing car, especially hot rod, with lowered front end revehent: carrying back
sailing: that which sails seafaring: following the sea seagoing: made for use in
open ...
10
A dictionary of scientific terms
... appl. leaves (бод). revehent (rëvë'hënt, rev'ëhënt) a. [L. тает, carrying baclc] In
the renal portal system, appl. vessels carrying blood back from the excreto
organs (3001.). reversed rëvëŕsd) a. [L. fe, back; verliere, to turn.] Inverted (бод);
äppl.