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allantoidal
allantoidal
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allantois
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allantoeidēs
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¦alən‧¦tȯidəl
¦aˌlan‧
tōədəl
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allantoid
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allantoic
allodial
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allantoīdes
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «ALLANTOIDAL»
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1
Morphology and Function of Vesico-prostato-urethral Musculature
The allantoidal peritoneum disappears in its anterior or pre-vesical segment on
account of the coalescence with the peritoneum of the anterior wall of the
abdomen but persists in its posterior or retro-vesical part constituting the
definitive ...
Salvador Gil Vernet, 1968
2
Acta Morphologica Academicae Scientiarum Hungaricae
These have light or dense contents. Smaller and dark vacuoles are situated in
the vicinity of the cell membrane at the allantoidal surface (Fig. 11). A great
number of vacuoles may be present in the cytoplasm of allantoidal cells of the
lower row.
Now, let it be observed, that, on the one hand, the vitelline circulation of the fish is
bathed in water, thence obtaining air in abundance, and that the allantoidal
circulation of the snake is in contact with the delicate porous egg-shell, through ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1879
4
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
Had simple arrest of development occurred at an early period of embryonal
evolution, the bladder would have retained its allantoidal connection with
embryonal life, and through the urachus might have opened at the nmbilicus;
though when ...
5
Obstetrics: the science and the art
... 224 Adherent placenta, 337 in hourglass contraction, 339 After-pains, 342
confounded with peritonitis, 645 Alimentation of the child, 703 artificial, 70S
Allantois, 211 Allantoidal space, 214 Alvine evacuations of the child, 711
management of, ...
Charles Delucena Meigs, 1852
6
An Analysis of the De Generatione Animalium of William Harvey
Hence the adjective "intestinal" as used by Fabricius apparently meant "allantois,
" being the adjective in the term "intestinal membrane," and meaning "allantoidal,
" as the first English translator thought. Another example is the word foetum in ...
An Analysis of the De Generatione Animalium of William Harvey
7
Systematics and Evolution
1988a,b, 1989b; Nakase et al. 1991b). Other methods of conidiogenesis occur: in
Reniforma budding is at the apex of allantoidal cells and the bud is allan- toidal
at initial formation (Pore and Sorenson 1990): in Trichosporon (Gueho et al.
David J. McLaughlin, E. G. McLaughlin, Paul A. Lemke, 2000
8
Mining and Scientific Press
How does the vitelline give way to the allantoidal, and that to the placental? One
does not change into the other, or assist in the formation of the other, in any way.
Especially do the former two differ from the last one: they derive air and food ...
9
Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
Also, allantoidal. Developmental Biology, see allantoic. allantoin |a lan'to in]
Biochemistry. C4H6N403, a crystallizable substance that is found in many plants
and in allantoic and amniotic fluid and fetal urine; it is also found as an excretory
...
Christopher G. Morris, 1992
10
Teratologia: A Journal of Antenatal Pathology
Further, in the placenta the inosculation of the allantoidal vessels of the twins was
neither so direct nor so great as in most cases of paracephalic plural births, and
in this respect it approximated to the condition met with in homologous twins.