Essentials of anatomyW. B. Saunders, 1902 - 419 pages |
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... layer , the inner portions are formed of spongy or cancel- lous tissue ; the interior of long bones is hollow ... layers of bone with lamellae and canaliculi , which por- tions are called interstitial lamella . In addition to the concen ...
... layer , the inner portions are formed of spongy or cancel- lous tissue ; the interior of long bones is hollow ... layers of bone with lamellae and canaliculi , which por- tions are called interstitial lamella . In addition to the concen ...
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... layer is dense and protective ; the inner layer is vas- cular and contains many osteoblasts , or bone - forming cells , upon which the growth in thickness of the bone depends . The term endosteum is applied to the delicate connective ...
... layer is dense and protective ; the inner layer is vas- cular and contains many osteoblasts , or bone - forming cells , upon which the growth in thickness of the bone depends . The term endosteum is applied to the delicate connective ...
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... layers of compact tissue with interposed cancellous tissue , called diploë ; they serve for protection and muscular attachment . What facts are noted concerning the medullary arteries ? 1. Medullary arteries run from the knee and toward ...
... layers of compact tissue with interposed cancellous tissue , called diploë ; they serve for protection and muscular attachment . What facts are noted concerning the medullary arteries ? 1. Medullary arteries run from the knee and toward ...
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... layer of epiphyseal cartilage until the growth of the bone is completed , when it coössifies with the diaphysis , and all further growth ceases . Epiphyseal centers appear after birth : they coössify in the inverse order of their ...
... layer of epiphyseal cartilage until the growth of the bone is completed , when it coössifies with the diaphysis , and all further growth ceases . Epiphyseal centers appear after birth : they coössify in the inverse order of their ...
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... layers of the tentorium cerebelli and the falx cerebri , the lateral and part of the superior longitudinal sinuses ; the inferior groove , or internal occipital crest , has attached the falx cerebelli , and lodges in two grooves , the ...
... layers of the tentorium cerebelli and the falx cerebri , the lateral and part of the superior longitudinal sinuses ; the inferior groove , or internal occipital crest , has attached the falx cerebelli , and lodges in two grooves , the ...
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Essentials of Anatomy: Including the Anatomy of the Viscera, Arranged in the ... Charles Beylard Nancrede No preview available - 2008 |
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