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... Lymphatic Vessels and Glands Properties of Lymph and Chyle Absorption by the Lacteal Vessels Absorption by the Lymphatic Vessels Absorption by Blood - vessels བྷཧྨ ༤ 341 ib . 353 355 ib . ib . CHAPTER IX . ANIMAL HEAT Sources of Heat ...
... Lymphatic Vessels and Glands Properties of Lymph and Chyle Absorption by the Lacteal Vessels Absorption by the Lymphatic Vessels Absorption by Blood - vessels བྷཧྨ ༤ 341 ib . 353 355 ib . ib . CHAPTER IX . ANIMAL HEAT Sources of Heat ...
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... lymphatic glands , and in some small nerve cells . Their position in the cell is very variable . In many cells , especially where active growth is progressing , two or more nuclei are present . Minute structure of cells . - The ...
... lymphatic glands , and in some small nerve cells . Their position in the cell is very variable . In many cells , especially where active growth is progressing , two or more nuclei are present . Minute structure of cells . - The ...
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... lymphatic glands . Sometimes the branched processes breaking up into a maze of minute fibrils , adjoining cells are connected by an intermediate reticulum this is the case in the nerve - cells of the spinal cord . Derived tissue ...
... lymphatic glands . Sometimes the branched processes breaking up into a maze of minute fibrils , adjoining cells are connected by an intermediate reticulum this is the case in the nerve - cells of the spinal cord . Derived tissue ...
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... lymphatics . Epithelial cells possess an intracellular and an intranuclear net- work ( p . 19 ) . They are held together by a clear , albuminous , cement substance . The viscid semi - fluid consistency both of cells and intercellular ...
... lymphatics . Epithelial cells possess an intracellular and an intranuclear net- work ( p . 19 ) . They are held together by a clear , albuminous , cement substance . The viscid semi - fluid consistency both of cells and intercellular ...
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... lymphatic - vessels , is generally called by a distinct name - Endothelium . The presence of endothelium may be ... lymphatics being spindle - shape with a very wavy outline . They enclose a clear , oval nucleus , which , when the cell ...
... lymphatic - vessels , is generally called by a distinct name - Endothelium . The presence of endothelium may be ... lymphatics being spindle - shape with a very wavy outline . They enclose a clear , oval nucleus , which , when the cell ...
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