Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- The intestinal ascidiaus, in which the intestinal canal lies entirely behind the small branchial sac, as in the salps: distinguished from the branchial ascidians.
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Examples
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En los estudios realizados se ha demostrado que varias plantas tienen actividad inhibitoria in vitro de bacterias Gram positivo y Gram negativo, levaduras, dermatofitos, protozoarios de las mucosas y parsitos intestinales, lo que podra justificar su uso en el tratamiento de enfermedades infecciosas.
Chapter 9 1991
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Sometimes this condition persists throughout life, and it is then found that the duodenum does not cross from the right to the left side of the vertebral column, but lies entirely on the right side of the median plane, where it is continued into the jejunum; the arteries to the small intestine (aa. intestinales) also arise from the right instead of the left side of the superior mesenteric artery.
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The intestinal villi (villi intestinales) are highly vascular processes, projecting from the mucous membrane of the small intestine throughout its whole extent, and giving to its surface a velvety appearance.
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The intestinal glands (glandulæ intestinales [Lieberkühni]; crypts of Lieberkühn) (Fig. 1062) are found in considerable numbers over every part of the mucous membrane of the small intestine.
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The aggregated lymphatic nodules (noduli lymphatici aggregati; Peyers patches; Peyers glands; agminated follicles; tonsillæ intestinales) (Fig. 1063) form circular or oval patches, from twenty to thirty in number, and varying in length from 2 to 10 cm.
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The Intestinal Arteries (aa. intestinales; vasa intestini tenuis) arise from the convex side of the superior mesenteric artery.
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* RAJAGOPALAN S7 SHIFFM.N M. M.sures simples contre les maladies intestinales
Chapter 6 1994
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