- Bone
marrow is a semi-solid
tissue found within the
spongy (also
known as cancellous)
portions of bones. In
birds and mammals, bone
marrow is the primary...
- hens, the
spinal marrow, gizzard, and neck of the turkey, calves'
sweetbreads and brains". They can be made as a
standalone dish with beef
marrow bouillon...
- the
nucha (from the
Medieval Latin rendering of the
Arabic نُخَاع, '
spinal marrow'). The
corresponding adjective is nuchal, as in the term
nuchal rigidity...
-
Gastronomie Pratique)
refers to a
recipe involving sweetbread but also the
spinal marrow ("cord").
Babinski is
known for
having traveled around the world. The...
-
moved through the
spinal marrow. Plato's c. 360 BCE
Timaeus dialog considered the
brain and
spinal marrow as a
special form of bone
marrow in
which "God implanted...
- A
spinal cord
injury (SCI) is
damage to the
spinal cord that
causes temporary or
permanent changes in its function. It is a
destructive neurological and...
-
ingredient commonly included in the
grand version of the dish is vesiga, the
spinal marrow of the sturgeon.
Coulibiac is also made with
simpler vegetarian fillings...
- *péh₂wr̥
French nuque ('nape')
Latin nucha, from
Arabic نُخَاع nukhāʻ '
spinal marrow'
Hungarian nyak ('neck') Proto-Uralic *ńᴕkkɜ 'neck'
German haben ('to...
- the bone
marrow sense of the word
myeloid (myelo- + -oid), is
tissue of bone
marrow, of bone
marrow cell lineage, or
resembling bone
marrow, and myelogenous...
- the
medulla oblongata develops.
Myelencephalon is from myel- (bone
marrow or
spinal cord) and
encephalon (the
vertebrate brain).
During fetal development...