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axilemma
axilemma
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1
Companion to Clinical Neurology
Opening of the eyes and mouth, rigidity of the paraspinal and abdominal muscles
, and apnea are other common characteristics.2312 88 axilemma (axolemma,
Mauthner's sheath) The axon sheath. Ludwig Mauthner (1840–1894), a
Bohemian ...
FRCP William Pryse-Phillips MD, FRCP(C) Faculty of Medicine Health Sciences Centre Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John's Newfoundland, 2009
2
Doklady: Biological sciences sections
These pictures may be compared with the axilemma, which has been described
by many authors using the light microscope. From the discussion it is clear that
the axilemma is impossible to study as a stable structure in the nerve fiber.
Akademii͡a nauk SSSR., 1957
3
Doklady: Biological sciences sections
These pictures may be compared with the axilemma, which has been described
by many authors using the light microscope. From the discussion it is clear that
the axilemma is impossible to study as a stable structure in the nerve fiber.
Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR., 1957
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Manual of Normal Histology: Adapted for the Use of Students ...
Surrounding the axis-cylinder, according to Kiihne, there is a delicate sheath
termed the axilemma. This sheath is probably a continuation of the limitI-'ic. 56.
Mndullated nerve fibres from a fresh specimen teased apart in normal salt
solution.
Tilghman Brice Marden, 1916
... loses its medullary sheath, so that only the axis cylinder, with its axilemma,
passes on, and then forms on the surface of the muscular substance 9. terminal
branched structure, called the endplate. Each of these consists of several
branches,.
6
Principles of Physiological Psychology
... contents very sheath 0f SCHWANR finely striated; primitive sheath nucleated ('
fibre rr Nodes of Rnwvrnn. of REMAK'). hi Corneal sheath (axilemma) of KUHNE.
supplied at intervals with nuclei,—the primitive sheath of SCHWANN (Fig. 17).
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Pocket Medical Dictionary
See Axilemma. Axon, Axone, aks'-on, alts' on. 1. The body-axis. 2. An un-
branched nerve-cell process of the second order. Cf. Dendrite. A. Degeneration,
disintegration and loss of function of the axis- cylinder. A. -hill, A.-hil'lock, the
pyramidal ...
B. Jain Publishers Staff, 1999
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
Donald M. Ayers. 3. AX-, "axis" (axis) abaxile — not situated in the line of the axis
axiate — in reference to a definite axis adaxial — turned toward the axis
axilemma — the sheath surrounding axial cylinders in medul- lated nerve fibers ...
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A textbook of histology
Stereogram of the sheath of a medullated nerve, showing the central axis
cylinder; the axilemma, the myelin sheath, the neurilemma or sheath of Schwann;
the node of Ranvier. Note particularly the position of the nucleus of the sheath of
...
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A Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences Embracing the ...
Surrounding the axilemma is the medullary substance, much thicker than the
axilemma, of soft fatty ency, and actin as a protecting medium to the delicate
REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. REFERENCE
HANDBOOK ...
Albert Henry Buck, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1903