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Definition of Retes

Rete
Rete Re"te, n. [L., a net.] (Anat.) A net or network; a plexus; particularly, a network of blood vessels or nerves, or a part resembling a network.

Meaning of Retes from wikipedia

- structures: Rete canalis hypoglossi, Rete carpale dorsale, Rete mirabile, Rete ovarii, Rete patellare, Rete pegs and ridges, Rete testes, Rete venosum. Plexus...
- Carlos Aguiar Retes (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkaɾlos aˈɣjaɾ ˈretes]; born 9 January 1950) is a Mexican cardinal of the Catholic Church who serves as the...
- Rete pegs (also known as rete processes or rete ridges) are the epithelial extensions that project into the underlying connective tissue in both skin...
- 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 – EquityTransparency – 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)...