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  • 51lymph node — One of numerous round, oval, or bean shaped bodies located along the course of lymphatic vessels, varying greatly in size (1–25 mm in diameter) and usually presenting a depressed area, the hilum, on one side through which blood vessel s enter and …

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  • 52Glossary of architecture — This page is a glossary of architecture. Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z …

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  • 53Pectineal ligament — Ligament: Pectineal ligament The inguinal and lacunar ligaments. Latin ligamentum pectineum From …

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  • 54Phatnoma — Kassettendecke im Pantheon des Hadrian in Rom. Lacunar (lateinisch „getäfelte Decke“), im Griechischen Phatnoma (φάτνωμα) bezeichnet in der Architektur der Antike die vertieften Kassetten …

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  • 55Ligament — A ligament is a tough band of connective tissue that connects various structures such as two bones. Ligament is a fitting term; it comes from the Latin ligare meaning to bind or tie. * * * 1. A band or sheet of fibrous tissue connecting two or… …

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  • 56Miller Fisher — This article is about the scientist. For the Miller Fisher syndrome, see Guillain Barré syndrome. Charles Miller Fisher, usually known as Miller Fisher (born December 5, 1913, Waterloo, Ontario) is a neurologist.[1] Trained in Canada, he spent… …

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  • 57Stroke — For other uses, see Stroke (disambiguation). Stroke Classification and external resources CT scan slice of the brain showing a right hemispheric ischemic stroke (left side of image). ICD 10 …

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  • 58External iliac lymph nodes — Lymph: External iliac lymph nodes Common Iliac Lymph Nodes 1. Medial common iliac 2. Intermediate common iliac 3. Lateral common iliac 4. Subaortic common iliac 5. Common iliac nodes of promontory External Iliac Lymph Nodes 6 …

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  • 59Common iliac lymph nodes — Lymph: Common iliac lymph nodes Common Iliac Lymph Nodes 1. Medial common iliac 2. Intermediate common iliac 3. Lateral common iliac 4. Subaortic common iliac 5. Common iliac nodes of promontory External Iliac Lymph Nodes 6. M …

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  • 60Antonio Gimbernat y Arbós — (Cambrils, 1734 Madrid, 1816) fue un eminente cirujano y anatomista español, conocido principalmente por su contribución a la descripción de la anatomía del canal inguinal y a la técnica de reparación de la hernia crural. Contenido 1 Biografía… …

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