Cunningham's textbook of anatomyW. Wood, 1818 - 1577 pages |
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... root Anterior nerve - root Sympathetic ganglion Chromafin cells Basal lamina with neuroblasts ( 3 ) Neural crest Roof - plate Central canal Lateral wall of neural tube Gut Floor - plate( 1 ) Roof - plate 865 O Primitive ganglion ...
... root Anterior nerve - root Sympathetic ganglion Chromafin cells Basal lamina with neuroblasts ( 3 ) Neural crest Roof - plate Central canal Lateral wall of neural tube Gut Floor - plate( 1 ) Roof - plate 865 O Primitive ganglion ...
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... root Spinal ganglion Mantle layer Posterior nerve - root Anterior nerve - root Sympathetic ganglion Chromaffin cells Basal lamina with neuroblasts ( 3 ) Neural crest Roof - plate Central canal Lateral wall of neural tube Gut Floor ...
... root Spinal ganglion Mantle layer Posterior nerve - root Anterior nerve - root Sympathetic ganglion Chromaffin cells Basal lamina with neuroblasts ( 3 ) Neural crest Roof - plate Central canal Lateral wall of neural tube Gut Floor ...
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... root of 4th and 5th arches Arch of aorta Left 6th arch 4th arches Truncus arteriosus fourth and the sixth . All five ... root of the The first two arches , on each side , disappear , and their ventral roots become the external carotid ...
... root of 4th and 5th arches Arch of aorta Left 6th arch 4th arches Truncus arteriosus fourth and the sixth . All five ... root of the The first two arches , on each side , disappear , and their ventral roots become the external carotid ...
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... root of the left fourth arch and the arch itself form the arch of the aorta . The fifth arch , as already stated , is quite transitory ; it leaves no remains , therefore it is not necessary to speak of any part of the ventral stem as ...
... root of the left fourth arch and the arch itself form the arch of the aorta . The fifth arch , as already stated , is quite transitory ; it leaves no remains , therefore it is not necessary to speak of any part of the ventral stem as ...
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... roots of each vertebral arch are united by two somewhat flattened plates of bone - the lamina - which converge towards the median plane , and become fused with the root of the projecting spinous process . The vertical lengths or heights ...
... roots of each vertebral arch are united by two somewhat flattened plates of bone - the lamina - which converge towards the median plane , and become fused with the root of the projecting spinous process . The vertical lengths or heights ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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