- structures:
Rete canalis hypoglossi,
Rete carpale dorsale,
Rete mirabile,
Rete ovarii,
Rete patellare,
Rete pegs and ridges,
Rete testes,
Rete venosum. Plexus...
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Carlos Aguiar Retes (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkaɾlos aˈɣjaɾ
ˈretes]; born 9
January 1950) is a
Mexican cardinal of the
Catholic Church who
serves as the...
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Rete pegs (also
known as
rete processes or
rete ridges) are the
epithelial extensions that
project into the
underlying connective tissue in both skin...
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called by its
Hungarian name,
rétes. The menu at the Ritz
hotel in
Paris in the
early 19th century, for example,
included '
Rétes Hongrois', for
which the strudel...
- A
rete mirabile (Latin for "wonderful net"; pl.:
retia mirabilia) is a
complex of
arteries and
veins lying very
close to each other,
found in some vertebrates...
- The
rete testis (/ˈriːti ˈtɛstɪs/ REE-tee TES-tis; pl.:
retia testes) is an
anastomosing network of
delicate tubules located in the
hilum of the ****...
- The
rete ovarii (pl.:
retia ovarii) is a
structure formed from the
primary ****
cords in females. It is the
homologue of the
rete testis in males. It is...
- The
RETE Movement (Italian:
Movimento Civico Rinnovamento – Equità –
Transparenza – Ecosostenibilità, lit. 'Renewal –
Equity –
Transparency – Eco-sustainability...
- when many or all
possible solutions in a
search network must be found.
Retes are
directed acyclic graphs that
represent higher-level rule sets. They...
- name (Latin: Nova Guinea; Spanish:
Nueva Guinea). Yñigo
Ortiz de
Retes was born in
Retes de
Llanteno (Alava, Spain) in a non-titled
nobility family (hidalgos)...