Cunningham's textbook of anatomyW. Wood, 1818 - 1577 pages |
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... cartilage plays an important part in its development . In many instances the cartilage persists , and is not converted into bone , as in the case of the articular cartilage which clothes the joint surfaces , the nasal septum , the ...
... cartilage plays an important part in its development . In many instances the cartilage persists , and is not converted into bone , as in the case of the articular cartilage which clothes the joint surfaces , the nasal septum , the ...
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... cartilage . This cartilage may form a bond of union between contiguous bones or , in the case of bones united to each other by movable joints , may be moulded into smooth articular surfaces called the articular cartilages . The ...
... cartilage . This cartilage may form a bond of union between contiguous bones or , in the case of bones united to each other by movable joints , may be moulded into smooth articular surfaces called the articular cartilages . The ...
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... cartilage . A characteristic of this tissue . is that it contains elements which become formed into bone - producing cells , called osteoblasts . These are met with in the connective tissue from which the membrane bones are formed ...
... cartilage . A characteristic of this tissue . is that it contains elements which become formed into bone - producing cells , called osteoblasts . These are met with in the connective tissue from which the membrane bones are formed ...
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... Cartilage . - Cartilage bones are those which are preformed in cartilage , and include most of the bones of the skeleton . Their growth is often described as endochondral and ectochondral , the former term implying the deposition of ...
... Cartilage . - Cartilage bones are those which are preformed in cartilage , and include most of the bones of the skeleton . Their growth is often described as endochondral and ectochondral , the former term implying the deposition of ...
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... cartilages . The former disappear at a later stage when ossification begins , but the latter persist in the adult as the pulpy core in the centre of the intervertebral fibro - cartilage . The portions of the scleratogenous tissue which ...
... cartilages . The former disappear at a later stage when ossification begins , but the latter persist in the adult as the pulpy core in the centre of the intervertebral fibro - cartilage . The portions of the scleratogenous tissue which ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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