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It is assumed that the purpose of the reduction is the segregation of the different tendency bearers from each other in order that they may enter into new combinations . If this assumption is correct , then every mature germ element or ...
It is assumed that the purpose of the reduction is the segregation of the different tendency bearers from each other in order that they may enter into new combinations . If this assumption is correct , then every mature germ element or ...
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Two umbilical veins enter the body - stalk and unite to form the vena umbilicalis impar ( Fig . 81 ) . This divides , at the posterior margin of the umbilicus , into the right and left lateral umbilical veins , which run round the ...
Two umbilical veins enter the body - stalk and unite to form the vena umbilicalis impar ( Fig . 81 ) . This divides , at the posterior margin of the umbilicus , into the right and left lateral umbilical veins , which run round the ...
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of the umbilicus , where they enter the septum transversum , in which each vitelline vein joins the corresponding umbilical vein , forming a common vitello - intestinal trunk , which enters the sinus venosus ( Fig . 81 ) .
of the umbilicus , where they enter the septum transversum , in which each vitelline vein joins the corresponding umbilical vein , forming a common vitello - intestinal trunk , which enters the sinus venosus ( Fig . 81 ) .
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In cases where the epiphysis enters into the formation of a joint , the cartilage over the articular area persists ... These consist of fine arteries which enter the surface of the diaphysis and epiphysis ; but in addition there is a ...
In cases where the epiphysis enters into the formation of a joint , the cartilage over the articular area persists ... These consist of fine arteries which enter the surface of the diaphysis and epiphysis ; but in addition there is a ...
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The medial surface of the calcaneus is crossed obliquely , from above downwards and forwards , by a broad groove of considerable depth ; along this pass many of the structures which enter the sole of the foot from the back of the leg .
The medial surface of the calcaneus is crossed obliquely , from above downwards and forwards , by a broad groove of considerable depth ; along this pass many of the structures which enter the sole of the foot from the back of the leg .
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Expressions et termes fréquents
angle anterior appears arch arises artery articular articulation aspect attached backwards base becomes body bone border brain branch called canal capsule cartilage cavity cells centre cerebral cervical close column consists continuous corpus corresponding covered crest curved deep directed distal dorsal edge embryo enter extends extensor external extremity facet fascia fasciculus fibres flexor floor foramen forwards fossa fourth front frontal gray matter greater groove head inferior insertion internal joint lamina lateral layer length lies ligament limb longus lower margin medial membrane mesoderm middle movements muscle nasal nerve neural neural tube notch nucleus obliquely occipital opening orbital origin passes placed plane plate portion position posterior present primitive proximal region root seen segments separated side sphenoid spinal medulla superior surface temporal tendon termed thin third tract transverse tube tubercle upper upwards usually ventral ventricle vertebral wall whilst