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| l propositional calculus which uses only one | connective, called implication or conditional. |
| Each logical | connective can be expressed as a function, called a tru |
| r discharges into the river Gomati through a | connective channel namely Kachigang. |
| This number μ is called the | connective constant, and clearly depends on the particu |
| ars in conjectures for universal laws is the | connective constant, defined as follows. |
| rarchy based on the functions and on several | connective designs. |
| Posteriorly, the main | connective enters the sucker. |
| A nerve from the main | connective enters the pharynx and also supplies the int |
| onterminal symbol, which is the only logical | connective expressible in context-free grammars. |
| Cube steak has had the | connective fibers that make the meat tough physically b |
| s) appear enlarged due to hypertrophy of the | connective interstitial tissue, giving the nerves a dis |
| ego from being overwhelmed by the depth and | connective nature of the internet. |
| The soft tissues are collagen, a | connective protein. |
| holarly studies, i.e., Everybody's Autonomy: | Connective Reading and Collective Identity (2001), and |
| Everybody's Autonomy: | Connective Reading and Collective Identity (University |
| ellorids were much thicker and show signs of | connective structures called belt desmosomes. |
| sheath is an anatomical term for the fibrous | connective tissue that surrounds the vascular compartme |
| Elastin is a protein in | connective tissue that is elastic and allows many tissu |
| They are partially surrounded by | connective tissue placing them in the group of Partiall |
| found in the periodontal ligament and in the | connective tissue of the dermis, particularly in associ |
| attached to the prevertebral layer by loose | connective tissue only, and thus an easily distended sp |
| on of blood sinusoids separated by sheets of | connective tissue (trabeculae). |
| ial tortuosity syndrome is a rare congenital | connective tissue condition disorder characterized by e |
| Endothoracic fascia is the layer of loose | connective tissue deep to the intercostal spaces and ri |
| a systemic autoimmune disease (or autoimmune | connective tissue disease) that can affect any part of |
| Sarcomas, or cancers arising from | connective tissue cells, are particularly adept at amoe |
| It is a | connective tissue and along with Collagen Type 1 can be |
| Connective tissue bridges were noted at the atlanto-occ | |
| In the meantime, fibroblasts from the | connective tissue migrate across the amputation surface |
| He was particularly interested in | connective tissue and the use of physico-chemical metho |
| triads, the four vessels lie in a network of | connective tissue and are surrounded on all sides by he |
| urface of a bone is lined by a thin layer of | connective tissue that is very similar in morphology an |
| ficant for correlations between bacteria and | connective tissue diseases. |
| The | connective tissue of the gallbladder is covered by adve |
| For example, the | connective tissue that surrounds an artery is called th |
| On the other hand buccal | connective tissue with suckers and tentacle pockets in |
| electrically impermeable Collagen layers of | connective tissue known as the Cardiac Skeleton. |
| um, meaning within the muscle, is a layer of | connective tissue that ensheaths a muscle fiber and is |
| oronary ligament not labeled, but visible as | connective tissue joining the wedge-shaped meniscus inf |
| cal term used to describe a type of fiber in | connective tissue composed of type III collagen. |
| he submucosa is the layer of dense irregular | connective tissue or loose connective tissue that suppo |
| ossificans progressiva, a rare disease where | connective tissue will ossify when damaged. |
| , resulting in fibrosis and the formation of | connective tissue in the medullary cavity of the affect |
| e structure, while the epitenon is the loose | connective tissue sheath covering a tendon over its ent |
| oga similar to hatha yoga that stretches the | connective tissue (joints). |
| their enzyme elastase, which breaks down the | connective tissue fiber elastin. |
| in plasma, and in an insoluble form in loose | connective tissue and basement membranes, that binds ce |
| e to an increase in the amount of supporting | connective tissue and elastic fibers. |
| eason for orally ingested collagen to affect | connective tissue in the body, except through the effec |
| factory epithelium, in the lamina propria, a | connective tissue also containing fibroblasts, blood ve |
| 3' untranslated region (3'UTR) of the human | connective tissue growth factor (ctgf) messenger RNA. . |
| scular dystrophy cause a build up of fat and | connective tissue that makes the muscle appear larger. |
| dosteum (plural endostea) is a thin layer of | connective tissue which lines the surface of the bony t |
| meat becomes tender enough that its weakened | connective tissue allows the meat to be "pulled", or ea |
| s, rejuvenation and strengthening of joints, | connective tissue and bone mass. |
| It primarily affects the | connective tissue and the neuroendocrine system, giving |
| and digestion of engulfed pathogens, and in | connective tissue remodeling at sites of inflammation. |
| tures in the head) and to the heart, forming | connective tissue that separates the great vessels of t |
| e mediastinum testis is a network of fibrous | connective tissue that extends from the upper to near t |
| rdiovascular (particularly atherosclerosis), | connective tissue and neoplastic diseases, where blood |
| istory of genetic disorders, the genetics of | connective tissue disorders such as arthrogryposis, and |
| rebrovascular disease, chronic lung disease, | connective tissue disease, ulcer, chronic liver disease |
| 1x10: | Connective Tissue (Air Date: Unaired) |
| CCN2: | connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) |
| Mucous | connective tissue (or mucous tissue) is a type of conne |
| Dense regular | connective tissue provides connection between different |
| CXCL5 has been implicated in | connective tissue remodelling. |
| Dense irregular | connective tissue has fibers that are not arranged in p |
| 6, Marfan described a hereditary disorder of | connective tissue which became known as Marfan syndrome |
| They normally target the | connective tissue in muscle cells and other body organs |
| ns have particular associations with various | connective tissue disorders. |
| zzle dropping is a procedure that severs the | connective tissue between the penis and the body. |
| Specialist rheumatology clinics include | connective tissue disease, ankylosing spondylitis, oste |
| mposed of a secretory epithelial layer and a | connective tissue layer underneath. |
| The collagen fibers in dense regular | connective tissue are bundled in a parallel fashion. |
| Similar | connective tissue connections of the rectus capitis pos |
| An interosseous membrane - the sheet of | connective tissue joining neighboring bones (e.g. |
| is a considerable amount of extraperitoneal | connective tissue in the pelvis. |
| CTGF ( | connective tissue growth factor) is a cysteine-rich, ma |
| ascial compartments, and are formed by tough | connective tissue septa. |
| The ring of hepatocytes abutting the | connective tissue of the triad is called the limiting p |
| Adventitia is the outermost | connective tissue covering of any organ, vessel, or oth |
| Its largest constituent is | connective tissue and functions as a protective layer. |
| are often created with animal fat, bone, and | connective tissue |
| The cartilage is a | connective tissue that contains cells embedded in a mat |
| Eberth's perithelium: an incomplete layer of | connective tissue cells encasing the blood capillaries. |
| perichondrium is a layer of dense irregular | connective tissue which surrounds the cartilage of deve |
| It is continuous with fascia and other | connective tissue wrappings of muscle including the end |
| Marfan syndrome as well as other hereditary | connective tissue disorders. |
| s to anchor down the epithelium to its loose | connective tissue underneath. |
| asal cells and macrophages in the underlying | connective tissue contain unusual amounts of melanin, w |
| by flat, irregular hyperpigmentation of the | connective tissue underlying the oral mucosa resulting |
| Deviated septum is associated with genetic | connective tissue disorders such as Marfan syndrome and |
| been demonstrated to have important roles in | connective tissue organization, coagulation, inflammati |
| ibrofatty tissue covered by a layer of tough | connective tissue made of collagen fibers. |
| neal organs are covered in adventitia (loose | connective tissue) |
| ssion to fibrosis (pathological formation of | connective tissue). |
| discovery of problems with a nervous system, | connective tissue, vascular system, or musculoskeletal |
| The cells are capable of developing into | connective tissue, such as bone, and cartilage, the lym |
| nical, chemical and electrical properties of | connective tissue, including studies on cartilage tissu |
| iris in the human eye due to aggregation of | connective tissue, a normal iris element. |
| onic inflammatory collagen disease affecting | connective tissue, and multiple sclerosis immunopatholo |
| asts, specialized cells that make up fibrous | connective tissue, which plays a role in the formation |
| Proteins - including those of hair, | connective tissue, etc. |
| Mesenchyme, or mesenchymal | connective tissue, is a type of undifferentiated loose |
| Epimysium is a layer of | connective tissue, which ensheaths the entire muscle. |
| ls have a lot of erectile tissue relative to | connective tissue, for example horses. |
| eritoneum, there is a considerable amount of | connective tissue, termed the extraperitoneal fat or su |
| is a type of Irregular Collagenous Ordinary | Connective Tissue, and also functions in the growth and |
| The fibrous cap is a layer of fibrous | connective tissue, which is thicker and less cellular t |
| giving rise to bones, cartilage, nerves and | connective tissue. |
| to couple the sarcomere to the extracellular | connective tissue. |
| asts to learn about the mechanics of fibrous | connective tissue. |
| cus-secreting goblet cells, with surrounding | connective tissue. |
| of the articulation are joined only by soft | connective tissue. |
| cts in collagen, which is a component of the | connective tissue. |
| De Koning was born with damaged | connective tissue. |
| The tunnel consists of bones and | connective tissue. |
| It is composed of dense irregular | connective tissue. |
| It is covered by a layer of | connective tissue. |
| metimes considered equivalent to mesenchymal | connective tissue. |
| se cells are bound tightly to the underlying | connective tissue. |
| gically similar fibers present in developing | connective tissue. |
| contains around 2000 seeds plus sweet fleshy | connective tissue. |
| and are ultimately replaced with adipose and | connective tissue. |
| underlying lamina propria of loose to dense | connective tissue. |
| Tenascin-X is found primarily in loose | connective tissue; mutations in the human tenascin-X ge |
| tilage, tendon, bone marrow stroma and other | connective tissue; yields gelatin on boiling. |
| nsertion of interspinal ligaments and dorsal | connective tissues which would have aided in lateral mo |
| brillar collagen that is found in extensible | connective tissues such as skin, lung, and the vascular |
| pmental biology of cartilage, bone and other | connective tissues. |
| basophils and by mast cells found in nearby | connective tissues. |
| by the accumulation of homogentisic acid in | connective tissues. |
| ble for dermatosparaxis, a genetic defect of | connective tissues. |
| logic, converse nonimplication is a logical | connective which is the negation of the converse of imp |
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