PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «MYELINIC»
myelinic
myelinic
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fatty
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myeline
myelitis
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collins
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «MYELINIC»
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1
Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal
Nevertheless, they are not exclusively charged with the innervation of the viscera,
since the nerves distributed thereto also possess a certain number of myelinic
nerves. Probably the latter serve to connect the organs with the central nervous ...
2
Vertebrate histology: a guide for course 2, Department of ...
a guide for course 2, Department of microscopy, histology and embryology.
Cornell university and the New York state veterinary college Simon Henry Gage,
Benjamin Freeman Kingsbury. NERVE FIBERS. 72. Myelinic (medullated) nerve
...
Simon Henry Gage, Benjamin Freeman Kingsbury, 1900
3
Buffalo Medical Journal
Nevertheless, they are not exclusively charged with the innervation of the viscera,
since the nerves distributed thereto also possess a certain number of myelinic
nerves. Probably the latter serve to connect the organs with the central nervous ...
4
Morphogenesis: Origins of Patterns and Shapes
Myelinic. Figures. and. Fluid. Cell. Membranes. Lehmann knew a good deal
about lyotropic phases, produced by fatty amphiphiles, like lecithins, when they
are brought into contact with water [42]. It was already known how to extract them
from ...
Paul Bourgine, Annick LESNE, 2010
5
Principles of Physiological Psychology
The neurite is enclosed, first of all, in the myelinic sheath, a substance which after
death breaks up by a process of decomposition into bulbous masses ; later in its
course, it becomes surrounded by a structureless membrane, Fig. i 6.
6
Principles of Physiological Psychology
The neurite is enclosed,'first of all, in the myelinic sheath, a substance which after
death breaks up by a process of decomposition into bulbous masses; later in its
course, it becomes surrounded by a structureless membrane, FIG. 16.
7
Interfacial Processes and Molecular Aggregation of Surfactants
Lamellar phases of phospholipids often exhibit myelinic figures when contacted
with water. Electron micrographs [24,26] showed that each tubular myelinic figure
in the egg-yolk phosphatidylcholine/water system consisted of a water core ...
Ranga Narayanan, José M. Andérez, 2008
8
American Journal of Dental Science
nerves destined to the viscera, may so act upon the fibres of Remak, in the midst
of which they are imbedded, that a certain number of the latter gradually acquire
the character of myelinic nerve fibres. Such an influence is incon- testible ; I shall
...
9
Micelles: Microemulsions, and Monolayers: Science and Technology
Anomalous swelling was originally discovered during studies of the polar lipids of
myelin tissues, and the texture that results has been termed "myelinic texture."
Myelinic texture has since been recognized to occur in many other systems, ...
10
Inositol Phospholipid Metabolism and Phosphatidyl Inositol ...
A comparison of the molecular species of Ptdlns from three non-myelinic and two
myelinic fractions of ox cerebral hemispheres showed that the trienoic species
constituted 20% of the Ptdlns from the two myelinic fractions (large and small) but
...