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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «TRABECULATE»
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An Atlas of Radioscopic Catheter Placement for the ...
Anatomically, the inferior vena cava-tricuspid isthmus can be divided into three
parts: the tricuspid valve vestibule, the trabeculate part or “sinus,” and the
Eustachian valve (Figures 4.17–4.19). The vestibular area is made of smooth ...
Michela Casella, P. Della Bella, Antonio Dello Russo, 2008
2
Systematics and Evolution
The lichenized Trypetheliaceae has a trabeculate hamathecium, and the
ascospores are hyaline, brownish only in age. Nonlichenized saprotrophs in the
Requienellaceae also form hyaline ascospores. but the hamathecium is of free-
ended ...
David J. McLaughlin, Karl Esser, Paul A. Lemke, 2001
3
Radiotherapy, surgery, and immunotherapy
The relative number of cells with trabeculate and ring-shaped nucleoli in tumor
lines of mammary carcinomas is closely related to their growth rates and degree
of differentiation. Both cell subpopulations increase steadily with increasing age
of ...
Frederick F. Becker, 1977
Two roots, rostral and caudal to the optic nerve, connect the orbital ala with the
trabeculate lamina, latero-caudally to the nasal capsule. The aliocochlear
process links the trabeculate lamina with the otic capsule. The trabeculate lamina
is the ...
John Turner Hueston, 1971
5
Land Mollusca of North America: (north of Mexico)
Orthureter slightly over j} length of kidney and much narrower although poorly
demarcated; walls with weak transverse trabeculae; opening near anterior end;
recurved groove apparently open, also transversely trabeculate. extending ...
Henry Augustus Pilsbry, 1939
6
Biology of Coelenterata
Some genera (e.g. Trabeculites) have trabeculate walls, and Haly sites has
trabeculae in the walls. Range in Form and Structure of the Tabulata Form of
Corallum The corallum (colonial skeleton) is built up by individual polyps which
may or ...
Dev Raj Khanna, P. R. Yadav, 2005
7
Flora of Madhya Pradesh: Chhatarpur and Damoh
Nuts trabeculate : Sa. Nuts 1.2-1.5 mm long; ridges 12-24 --F. alboviridis 2 8b.
Nuts 0.6-1 mm long; ridges 5-10 : 9a. Spikelets 1-1.5 mm broad. Anthers c.0.6
mm long --F. bisumbellata 3 9b. Spikelets 2.5-3 mm broad. Anthers c. 1 mm long -
-F.
G. P. Roy, B. K. Shukla, Bhaskar Datt, 1992
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Handbook of the New Zealand Flora: A Systematic Description ...
Capsule ovoid, cernuous; annulus obscure or 0; peristome double; outer of 16
lanceolate-subulate incurved teeth, ribbed on the outer face, trabeculate on the
inner; inner a membrane divided into 16 keeled teeth, with rarely interposed cilia;
...
Joseph Dalton Hooker, 2011
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Palaeontology Invertebrate
Flabellum. Simple, compressed, fan-shaped, free or fixed by rootlets. Calyx
narrow, deep; septa numerous. Columella trabeculate. Costae smooth or spiny.
Upper Cretaceous to present day. Ex. F. woodi, Coralline Crag. Montlivaltia (fig.
29).
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Comparative Anatomy And Development
3), but the coronary supply does not enter the spongy trabeculate myocardium
and only sparsely enters the atrium, which is structured mainly by trabeculate
myocardium except for a very thin cortical compact muscle layer. It has been ...