BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «CARUNCULOUS»
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carunculous lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science ...
... Caruncle— с Lachrymalc, Caruncle. CARONCULES MYRTÍFORMES,
Carúncula) myrtiformes — с. de l'Urètre, Carnosities of the urethra.
OARONCULEUX, Carunculous. CAROPI, Amomura cardamomum. CAROSIS,
Somnolency. CAROTA ...
The urethra is usually carunculous. Microscopically, the red patches consist of
massive aggregations of plasma cells with many dilated capillaries. The
epithelium over them is thinned. Later, shrinkage occurs around the introit, while
the whole ...
Charles Coley Choyce, James Martin Beattie, 1915
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Gatherings of a naturalist in Australasia: being ...
Mr. Burton observes, with reference to the anatomy of this sac, that " it is
composed of a thin carunculous membrane, * Linnean Transactions, vol. xiii.
highly vascular in structure*, precisely similar to the gills of 84 GATHERINGS OF
A ...
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
Carunculous, kar-ung'ku-lus, o. Having a carancule or caruncnles. Carus, ka'rus,
t. In Medicine, a sudden deprivation of sense and motion affecting the whole
body. This word has been variously applied by different medical writers, but by all
to ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1848
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Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York
... as half of the neck: throat with a longitudinal, carunculous appendage: a
pendulous bristly tuft on the inferior portion of the neck. FEET somewhat
elongated. Tarsus naked, clypeate, furnished with an obtuse spur in the male;
toes scutellated; ...
New York Academy of Sciences, 1828
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Pirates, Scoundrels, and Kings
Yes, the answer was so obvious and simple. He had sensed as much when he
first became aware of the oily, pestilent, carunculous nemesis. The Boar, whose
vanity now insisted on the title, was the guilty one. The creature orchestrated an ...
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A Dictionary of Botanical Terms
CLRU1§'Ol'ILA, see CARUNCLE. c1&Rfi1_t'cULAn, see CAnUNcULATE. OAR'
lTITOULATE, having a carnncle or the form of a cartincle; earuneular;
carunculous; carnnculated. cAaU1_t'c1'ILArEn, see CAnUNcuLATE. cLnfi1§'
cfILoUs (rare) ...
Arthur Alger Crozier, 1892
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Gatherings of a naturalist in Australia
Mr. Burton observes, with reference to the anatomy of this sac, that "it is
composed of a thin carunculous membrane, * Linnean Transactions, vol. xiii.
highly vascular in structure*, precisely similar to the gills of 84 GATHERINGS OF
A ...
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The Urologic and Cutaneous Review
Cystoscopically, a carunculous growth was noted at the urethral orifice, and a
pedunculated papilloma was seen at i i Fig. 4. Case of F. N. The picture shows a
large papilloma situated above the left ureteral orifice. This has been irradiated
four ...
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A Manual of Botany Adapted to the Productions of the ...
Carinate, keeled, Carneus, flesh-colored. Carpel, each of the leaves of which the
ovary is composed. Carpology, 96. Cartilaginous, hard and tough. Caruncle, or
Carunculous, an enlargement of the testa, in the form of lumps or protuberances,
...