- fraud-
fraud defraud, defraudation, fraud,
fraudulent frēnum frēn-
bridle frenal, frenate, frenulum, frenum, refrain,
refrainment †frenulum frenul- frequēns...
- others. It is also
marketed as a
combination drug with
cromoglicic acid as
Frenal Compositum, in
combination with
pronase as
Isopal P, and in combination...
- 1139–1147. doi:10.1016/j.ijpara.2011.06.005. PMID 21802422. S2CID 16654819.
Frénal, Karine; Dubremetz, Jean-François; Lebrun, Maryse; Soldati-Favre, Dominique...
-
sublingual tissue in primates, the term "sublingua" is
often confused with the
frenal lamella,
lingual frenulum, and
other sublingual tissues. The sublingua,...
- subtriangular, and flat. It’s nose is blunt,
ended by a
rostral scale, and the
frenal region being depressed. The tail is
longer then the body and head, and the...
-
alveolar side near to bone
leaving the
periosteum intact.
Removal of the
frenal tissue and
suturing the
edges of the
wound closely with
resorbable sutures...
-
funicular segments. The
thorax has a
dense reticulate sculpture, with the
frenal line on the
scutellum usually being absent. The
scutellum does not extend...
- Wheatley,
Sally P.; Slavic, Ksenija; McFarlane, Leon R.; Poulin, Benoit;
Frénal,
Karine (28
February 2013). "The
Plasmodium berghei Ca2+/H+ Exchanger, PbCAX...
- Lett. 479 (3): 156–7. doi:10.1016/s0014-5793(00)01891-3. PMID 11023354.
Frenal, K.; Xu, C. Q.; Wolff, N.; Wecker, K.; Gurrola, B. B.; Zhu, S. Y.; Chi,...
- tips on
fingers and toes, and
without any dark area in the
tympanic and
frenal region,
present in the
other Blommersia. B.
angolafa has a
rather uniform...