Cunningham's textbook of anatomyW. Wood, 1818 - 1577 pages |
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... whilst the corresponding line behind is called the posterior median line . It is convenient to employ other terms to indicate other imaginary planes of section through the body . The term , sagittal , therefore , is used to denote any ...
... whilst the corresponding line behind is called the posterior median line . It is convenient to employ other terms to indicate other imaginary planes of section through the body . The term , sagittal , therefore , is used to denote any ...
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... whilst the corresponding line behind is called the posterior median line . It is convenient to employ other terms to indicate other imaginary planes of section through the body . The term , sagittal , therefore , is used to denote any ...
... whilst the corresponding line behind is called the posterior median line . It is convenient to employ other terms to indicate other imaginary planes of section through the body . The term , sagittal , therefore , is used to denote any ...
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... whilst the corresponding line behind is called the posterior median line . It is convenient to employ other terms to indicate other imaginary planes of section through the body . The term sagittal , therefore , is used to denote any ...
... whilst the corresponding line behind is called the posterior median line . It is convenient to employ other terms to indicate other imaginary planes of section through the body . The term sagittal , therefore , is used to denote any ...
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... whilst others become neuroblasts or primitive nerve - cells . Moreover , there appear to be two groups of germinal cells ; the descendants of one group are directly transformed into the ependymal or lining cells of the central canal , ...
... whilst others become neuroblasts or primitive nerve - cells . Moreover , there appear to be two groups of germinal cells ; the descendants of one group are directly transformed into the ependymal or lining cells of the central canal , ...
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... whilst the two most cranial rise from a common stem which constitutes their ventral roots , and which springs , also , from the aortic trunk ( Fig . 84 ) . A little later the aortic trunk gives off only two branches on each side , ( 1 ) ...
... whilst the two most cranial rise from a common stem which constitutes their ventral roots , and which springs , also , from the aortic trunk ( Fig . 84 ) . A little later the aortic trunk gives off only two branches on each side , ( 1 ) ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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