- nail
matrix at the base of the
unguis and the
subunguis grows thicker while travelling across the nail bed. The
unguis grows outward faster than the subunguis...
- nail root to the nail plate. The nail
matrix is also
known as the
matrix unguis,
keratogenous membrane, or onychostroma. It is the part of the nail bed...
-
connective tissue disorders.
Pterygium inversum unguis is
often asymptomatic.
Pterygium inversum unguis is
often asymptomatic. The most
commonly reported...
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Pterygium unguis (or
dorsal pterygium: 660 )
forms as a
result of
scarring between the
proximal nailfold and matrix, with the
classic example being lichen...
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Dolichandra unguis-cati,
commonly known as cat's claw creeper,
funnel creeper, or cat's claw trumpet, is a
rapidly growing climbing vine
belonging to the...
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Unguis odoratus, is a
Latin term that
refers to a
traditional incense ingredient used in many
cultures derived from
opercula of
certain gastropods (slugs...
- " was
substituted for shecheleth. Some
writers believe that
onycha was
Unguis odoratus, the fingernail-like operculum, or trap door, of
certain sea snails...
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South Africa (Mollusca). Zootaxa. 4049(1): 1–98
Photos of
Scutus unguis on
Sealife Collection Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Scutus unguis. v t e...
- The
calcar avis, (calcarine spur)
previously known as the
hippocampus minor, is an
involution of the wall of the
lateral ventricle's
posterior horn produced...
- as
Astralium unguis)
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Uvanilla unguis.
World Register of
Marine Species "Astraea (Uvanilla)
unguis". Gastropods...