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( 2 ) The differentiation of different parts of the primitive ganglion into permanent ganglion root , sympathetic ganglion , and masses of chromaffin cells . ( 3 ) The formation of the anterior and posterior nerve - roots .
( 2 ) The differentiation of different parts of the primitive ganglion into permanent ganglion root , sympathetic ganglion , and masses of chromaffin cells . ( 3 ) The formation of the anterior and posterior nerve - roots .
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( 2 ) The differentiation of different parts of the primitive ganglion into permanent ganglion root , sympathetic ganglion , and masses of chromaffin cells . ( 3 ) The formation of the anterior and posterior nerve - roots .
( 2 ) The differentiation of different parts of the primitive ganglion into permanent ganglion root , sympathetic ganglion , and masses of chromaffin cells . ( 3 ) The formation of the anterior and posterior nerve - roots .
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... by a number of roots which anastomose together , from the caudal part of the corresponding dorsal aorta . ... Right common carotid 2nd arches atrophied 3rd arches 1 External carotids Ventral root of 3rd arch Ventral root of 4th and ...
... by a number of roots which anastomose together , from the caudal part of the corresponding dorsal aorta . ... Right common carotid 2nd arches atrophied 3rd arches 1 External carotids Ventral root of 3rd arch Ventral root of 4th and ...
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The ventral 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 ...
The ventral 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 ...
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The roots of the vertebral arches ( O.T. pedicles ) are the bars of bone which pass from the dorsum of the body of the vertebræ , one on ... Each root is compressed from side to side , and has rounded superior and inferior borders .
The roots of the vertebral arches ( O.T. pedicles ) are the bars of bone which pass from the dorsum of the body of the vertebræ , one on ... Each root is compressed from side to side , and has rounded superior and inferior borders .
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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