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  • 1canal — A duct or channel; a tubular structure. SEE ALSO: c., duct. SYN: canalis [TA]. [L. canalis] abdominal c. SYN: inguinal c.. accessory c. a channel leading from the root …

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  • 2Böttcher — Arthur, Estonian anatomist, 1831–1889. See B. canal, B. cells, under cell, B. crystals, under crystal, B. ganglion, B. space, Charcot B. crystalloids, under crystalloid …

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  • 3Arthur Böttcher — Jakob Ernst Arthur Böttcher (July 13, 1831 August 10, 1889) was a German pathologist and anatomist who was a native of Bauska, Kurland.In 1856 he earned his medical doctorate from the University of Dorpat with a dissertation on the nerve supply… …

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  • 4duct — A tubular structure giving exit to the secretion of a gland or organ, capable of conducting fluid. SEE ALSO: canal. SYN: ductus [TA]. [L. duco, pp. ductus, to lead] aberrant ducts SYN: aberrant ductules, under ductule …

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  • 5Sarcophagidé — Sarcophagidae Sarcophagidae …

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  • 8Stenopterygius —   Stenopterygius Rango temporal: Jurásico Temprano Jurásico Medio …

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  • 9Ganglion — The celebrated 2nd century Greek physician Galen ((c. 130 201 A.D.) who lived and worked in Rome first used the word ganglion to denote a nerve complex. Ganglion still is used to refer to an aggregation of nerve cell bodies. Another use of the… …

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  • 10space — Any demarcated portion of the body, either an area of the surface, a segment of the tissues, or a cavity. SEE ALSO: area, region, zone. SYN: spatium [TA]. [L. spatium, room, s.] alveolar dead s …

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