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fibrous capsule covering the
entire liver known as
Glisson's capsule after British doctor Francis Glisson. This
tissue extends into the
structure of the liver...
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Glisson is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Dorothy Glisson (1912–2001),
American politician Francis Glisson (died 1677),
British physician...
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Francis Glisson (1597 – 14
October 1677) was a
British physician, anatomist, and
writer on
medical subjects. He did
important work on the
anatomy of the...
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appellent ensemble. M.: Viens,
descendons ensemble. L.: Ah!
glissons en
suivant M.:
Doucement glissons; De son flot
charmant L.: Le
courant fuyant; M.: Suivons...
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Michael Glisson is an Army
National Guard brigadier general who
currently serves as the
Chairman of the
Joint Staff of the
Illinois National Guard. He...
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Gordon P.
Glisson (October 31, 1930 –
February 23, 1997) was an
American Champion Thoroughbred horse racing jockey. Born in Winnsboro,
South Carolina...
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names including sound particles,
quantum acoustics,
sonal atom, grain,
glisson, grainlet, trainlet, microarc, wavelet, chirplet, fof, time-frequency atom...
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hepatis Round ligament Lobes of
liver Caudate Quadrate Fibrous capsule of
Glisson Perisinusoidal space Liver sinusoid Periportal space Portal triad Lobules...
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sphincter of Oddi (also
hepatopancreatic sphincter or
Glisson's sphincter),
abbreviated as SO, is a
muscular valve that in some animals, including...
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Diana Robinson Hall [1780 – 1856 (aged 75)]. The
Glissons had four sons.
After the
Civil War,
Glisson moved his
family to 1630
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia...