MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SCLEROUS»
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SCLEROUS»
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sclerous dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
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1
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
... cells of the parenchyma generally with numerous nuclei; sclerous tissues
frequent; epidermis (of the parts above ground) with its cells granuliferous and
never exhibiting sinuous or zigzag outlines; stomata wanting; rhizome with
scattered ...
2
The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
... leaves with several vascular bundles which are replaced sometimes by little
columns of sclerous cells ; pericarp divisible into several concentric zones, of
which at least one (?) is of a sclerous nature ; anthers having the second
membrane ...
A portion of the Upper Part of the Thoracic Aorta ; shewing the Sclerous Fibres
passing down from the orifices of intercostal arteries, to form the anterior raphe.
Fig. 2. shews the direction of Sclerous Fibres upon the anterior internal surface of
...
Guy's Hospital (London), 1840
Joseph Hullett Browne George Hilaro Barlow, James P. Babington, Edward Cock
, Edmund Lloyd Birkett, Alfred Poland, Sir Samuel Wilks. PLATE II. Fig. l. A portion
of the Upper Part of the Thoracic Aorta ; shewing the Sclerous Fibres passing ...
George Hilaro Barlow, James P. Babington, Edward Cock, 1840
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Journal of Cutaneous Diseases Including Syphilis
of cancer and syphilis, when affecting the buccal cavity, are of several kinds,
among which our author distinguishes three in particular — the cancerc- sclerous
, the cancero-gummatous, and the cancero-sclero-gummatous varieties. A. In the
...
Oblong; scales throughout small with a sclerous rough ridge and entire margin;
dorsal spines increasing in height posteriorly Priacanthus p. 383. 2. Ovate ;
medio-lateral scales large, without a sclerous ridge, ctenoid; median dorsal
spines the ...
i. sclerotized. 1 . hardened. 2. in Arthropods, this refers to the result of hardening
the exoskeleton by the protein 'sclerotin'. i sclerous tissue sclerous tissue
provides the stiffening which is essential for the formation of the general
framework of ...
Some dark cells below the xylem are described as sclerous tissue, and
surrounding the bundle is a sheath of transfusion tracheae (dotted area in fig.
200, E). It is possible that the elements spoken of with hesitation by Renault as
secondary ...
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On the Anatomy of Vertebrates
The ' corpus cavernosum ' is composed of a cellular structure enclosed in a
strong sclerous tunic, from the inner surface of which are given off numerous
bands, ' trabecular,' which converge towards the middle line of the inferior wall ;
they are ...
10
Fossil Plants: A Text-Book for Students of Botany and Geology
Some dark cells below the xylem are described as sclerous tissue, and
surrounding the bundle is a sheath of transfusion tracheae (dotted area in fig.
200, E). It is possible that the elements spoken of with hesitation by Renault as
secondary ...
2 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «SCLEROUS»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
sclerous est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Malattie rare, la lista di quelle trattate presso il Policlinico di Tor …
RL0050); Lichen Sclerous Et Atrophicus (cod. RL0060); Dermatomiosite (cod. RM0010); Istiocitosi Croniche - Istiocitosi X (cod. RCG150); Modalità di accesso. «Bussola Sanità, juin 14»
Dermoscopy in General Dermatology: Practical Tips
Diagnostic usefulness of dermatoscopy in differentiating lichen sclerous et atrophicus from morphea. J Am Acad Dermatol 2012; 66:690–1. Lallas A, Apalla Z, ... «Medscape, avril 14»