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CLOÁCö f. 1) Podziemna galeria, w której brud przepływa w mieście. 2) Brudna woda i fetysze. 3) Ryc. Błędne środowisko społeczne; błoto. 4) Ryc. Miejsce o złej reputacji. 5) (płazy, gady, ptaki itp.) Wspólny otwór kanałów moczowych i narządów płciowych. [G.-d. upust; Cloa-to]
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Essays by Georges Bataille, Dan Cameron, Salvador Dali, Milan Kundera, Domique Laporte, Gerardo Mosquera, Dieter Roelstraete, Peter Sloterdijk and Peter Bexte.
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Studies for Cloaca (1997-2006)
This comprehensive volume reproduces in loving detail all of Delvoye's preliminary drawings for his infamous Cloacaproject--in which a giant machine replicates the human digestive system by "eating" twice a day, digesting and eliminating.
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Comparative Vertebrate Reproduction - Pagina 91
This establishes an embryonic cloaca that is derived from both endoderm and ectoderm. The portion of the embryonic cloaca most closely associated with the hindgut is the coprodeum while the region associated with the urinary structures is ...
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Comparative Physiology of the Vertebrate Digestive System - Pagina 23
Cloaca Ducts from the urinary and genital tracts of fish usually exit from the body at a point separate from that of the digestive tract. However, those three tracts terminate in a cloaca in embryos of most species and in adults of some teleosts, the ...
C. Edward Stevens, Ian D. Hume,
2004
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The Physiological Ecology of Vertebrates: A View from ... - Pagina 195
7.8.2 Cloaca. The contribution of cloacal function to osmotic regulation is only slightly better understood than the contribution of the bladder. The cloaca in reptiles and birds is undoubtedly a major site of water conservation. Junqueira et al.
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Anorectal Malformations in Children: Embryology, ... - Pagina 201
10. Persistent. Cloaca. –. Clinical. Aspects. Alexander M. Holschneider and Horst Scharbatke Fig. 10.1 Clinical aspects of cloacal malformations. A Almost normal-looking. Contents 10.1 Introduction . . . 201 10.2 General Clinical Aspects .
Alexander Matthias Holschneider, John M. Hutson,
2007
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Hyman's Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy - Pagina 576
Those who postulate the lack of cloaca as a primitive feature may not have been aware that cyclostome and teleosts have a cloaca early in embryonic development, but that is shortly subdivided and lost. This supports the idea that the ...
Libbie Henrietta Hyman, Marvalee H. Wake,
1992
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Biology and Comparative Physiology of Birds - Volumul 2 - Pagina 273
A. J. Marshall. 11 27 12 11 18 10 40 97 ll 22 10 40 40 29 114 53 13 10 41.5–42.5 41.2 41.2 41.7 41.3 41.5 41.3 40.8 41.3 4.1.1 41.2 40.5 41.9 42.6 41.2 41.0 41.5–42.2 41.3–42.0 41.5 40.0–41.5 40.0–41.5 Cloaca. Cloaca. Cloaca. Cloaca.
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Small Animal Care and Management - Pagina 504
A. Trachea B. Esophagus C. Thymus D. Thyroid E. Heart F. Vestigial left lung G. Right lung H. Air sac I. Liver J. Gall bladder K. Stomach L. Spleen M. Pancreas N. Ovary O. Adrenal gland P. Oviduct Q. Kidney (right) R. Ureter S. Colon T. Cloaca ...
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Animal Physiology: Adaptation and Environment - Pagina 377
Although bird urine contains precipitated uric acid, it must remain relatively liquid in the nephrons and in the ureter until it enters the cloaca, which is the very last portion of the intestine. Here urine and fecal material accumulate until, ...
Knut Schmidt-Nielsen,
1997