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  • 1red pulp — n a parenchymatous tissue of the spleen that consists of loose plates or cords infiltrated with red blood cells compare WHITE PULP * * * pulpa rubra …

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  • 2Red pulp — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = pulpa splenica GraySubject = 278 GrayPage = 1284 Caption = Transverse section of a portion of the spleen. (Spleen pulp labeled at lower right.) Caption2 = Spleen System = Precursor = MeshName = MeshNumber …

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  • 3red pulp cords — the masses of red pulp of the spleen; called also Billroth c s and splenic c s …

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  • 4pulp — 1. A soft, moist, coherent solid. SYN: pulpa [TA]. 2. SYN: dental p.. 3. SYN: chyme. [L. pulpa, flesh] coronal p. SYN: crown p.. crown p. [TA] that portion of the dental p. contained within the p …

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  • 5pulp — n. 1) a soft mass of tissue (for example, of the spleen, in which there is both red pulp and white pulp). 2) the mass of connective tissue in the pulp cavity, at the centre of a tooth. It is surrounded by dentine except where it communicates with …

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  • 6Pulp (spleen) — The pulp of the spleen is practically all splenic tissue from one trabecular artery to another. It consists of red pulp and white pulp …

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  • 7Pulp (band) — Pulp Background information Origin Sheffield, England Genres Indie rock, indie pop …

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  • 8Red Rhino Records — Red Rhino Records, also known as Red Rhino, was a British record label which was developed by the independent record shop and wholesaler of the same name, all formed and run by Tony K (Tony Kostrzewa) [cite… …

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  • 9Pulp Fiction — Logotipo de la película. Título Pulp Fiction (España) Tiempos violentos (Hispanoamérica) Ficha técnica …

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  • 10Pulp magazine — Pulp magazines (or pulp fiction; often referred to as the pulps ) were inexpensive fiction magazines. They were widely published from the 1920s through the 1950s. The term pulp fiction can also refer to mass market paperbacks since the… …

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