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SUMMARIO IN INTERLINGUA Le Diametro Sagittal del Canal Cervico-
Rhachidial in Juveniles Use of Transparencies in Evaluating the Width of the
Spinal. Jr. for his composition of a special computer program, and to the Western
Data ...
2
A practical medical dictionary
Rhachidial, rhachidian. rhachialbuminimeter (rak'1-al-bu"min-im'e-tur) [G. rhachis
, spine, + albumin + G. mttron, measure. ] A graduated test tube used to
determine the amount of albumin or globulin (precipitated by means of heat and
acid) in ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1930
3
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
Dr. Jacobi says :— “ I hardly remember a case of my own, in which symptoms of
general rhachitis and of rhachidial softening of the cranium were absent in
laryngismus; this much is certain, that the majority of cases of laryngismus or
crowing ...
4
Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology
(1969) cite Reichenow (1877) as noting that flamingos have simple, unbranched
down like that of Ciconiiformes and unlike the branched rhachidial down of
Anseriformes. The down of flamingos, however, does not differ in this respect
from the ...
5
Stedman's Medical dictionary 1918 : 5th ed
Spinal anesthesia* (2). rhachianesthesia, rhachianeesthesia (rak-I-an-es-the'- zl-
ah) [G. rhachis, spine, + anesthesia.] Spinal anesthesia, rhachicentesis (rak-I-sen
-te'sis). Rhachiocentesis. rhachidial Cra-kidl-al) [G. rhachis, spine.] Spinal.
12 to 13 rhachidial rings, large pleural fields with nine ribs. 4 - exoskeleton thick-
walled. Remarks: E. storchi can be distinguished from the similar species E.
orizaba by the regular glabellar tubercles, the smaller number of rhachidial rings
and ...
Ústřední ústav geologický (Czech Republic), 1983
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International Record of Medicine and General Practice Clinics
As to the rhachidial roots, they show little, if any, change, and when there is any
they only occupy that portion nearest to the cord and become less marked the
nearer the spinal ganglia are approached. The most unstable morbid changes
are ...
Edward Swift Dunster, James Bradbridge Hunter, Charles Euchariste de Medicis Sajous, 1918
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Proceedings of the General Meetings for Scientific Business ...
There are no rhachidial thickenings. The innermost teeth are unusually broad
and square; they bear 8 denticles inside and 7 outside. The next two or three are
also broader than the rest, which are slender, erect, slightly hainate, with one or ...
Zoological Society of London, 1904
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The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
The meninges are normal, without any leucocytic infiltration ; this likewise applies
to the spinal ganglia. As to the rhachidial roots, they show little, if any, change,
and when there is any they only occupy that portion nearest to the cord and ...
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New York Medical Journal
As to the rhachidial roots, they show little, if any, change, and when there is any
they only occupy that portion nearest to the cord and become less marked the
nearer the spinal ganglia are approached. The most unstable morbid changes
are ...