- In
human anatomy, the
thoracic duct (also
known as the left
lymphatic duct,
alimentary duct,
chyliferous duct, and Van ****ne's canal) is the
larger of...
- abdominal, thoracic, or
jugular pelvic fins were
termed Abdominales,
Thoracici, and Jugulares, respectively. However,
these alterations were not grounded...
- In the 10th
edition of
Systema Naturae, Carl
Linnaeus described the
Pisces as:
Always inhabiting the waters; are
swift in
their motion and
voracious in...
-
dentalis Arcus dentalis mandibularis Arcus dentalis maxillaris Arcus ductus thoracici Arcus iliopectineus Arcus inguinalis Arcus lumbocostalis lateralis Arcus...
- (stargazers),
Trachinus (weevers),
Gadus (cod and kin) and
Ophidion (cusk-wels)
Thoracici:
Cyclopterus (lumpfishes),
Echeneis (remoras),
Coryphaena (dolphinfishes)...
- A
spinal nerve is a
mixed nerve,
which carries motor, sensory, and
autonomic signals between the
spinal cord and the body. In the
human body
there are...
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Campaniae Siciliaeque Epidemica Exercitationes. Paris, 1646. De
lacteis thoracicis in
homine brutisque nuperrime observatis historia anatomica at Google...
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Hannover 1654 de
Pulmonum Substantia et Motu,
Hannover 1663 de
Lacteis Thoracicis,
London 1652 de
Ovariis Mulierum & Generat. Historia, 1678
Gerolamo Cardano...
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Thoracic cardiac branches of
vagus nerve Details Identifiers Latin Rami
cardiaci thoracici nervi vagi
Anatomical terms of
neuroanatomy [edit on Wikidata]...
- Experiments, 1653) De
Circulatione Sanguinis et
Chyli Motu (1653) De
Thoracicis Lacteis (1653)
Nouvelle découverte
touchant la veüe (Paris, 1668) (With...