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Expanding Community Skin Cancer Services in the UK: Outcomes of Specialist-Led Head and Neck Surgery. [PDF]
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Comparative histology of antelope placentomes
Theriogenology, 1988The histological structure of ruminant (family: Bovidae) placentomes in eight antelope species was compared to that of domestic cattle and sheep. The chorioallantoic villi differed in degree of branching, surface corrugation, and complexity of utero-placental junction. All species had the epitheliochorial type of placenta, with the epithelial lining of
P, Hradecký, H W, Mossman, G G, Stott
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Comparing histological activity indexes in UC
Gut, 2014Assessment of disease activity in UC is important for designing an optimal therapeutic strategy. No single histology score is considered optimum. The aim of this study was to compare intraobserver reproducibility and the interobserver agreement of available histological UC activity indexes.One hundred and two biopsy specimens (collected between 2003 ...
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A comparative histological study of mammalian bone
Journal of Morphology, 1974AbstractThis report adds to the available information on comparative histology of mammalian bone and introduces a semi‐quantitative approach to its study. Bone samples consisted of large fragments of rib tibia and/or femur from humans, laboratory rodents and from animals that died at the Bronx Zoological Gardens.
I J, Singh, E A, Tonna, C P, Gandel
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Comparative Enamel Histology of Primate Teeth
Journal of Dental Research, 1979The use of nonhuman primates as experimental models has markedly increased during the past decade. However, very little is known about primate dental tissues, especially enamel. Comparative studies of the enamel from 25 primate species reveal a wide variation in (1) the thickness of enamel, (2) microstructure and ultra-structure, and (3) the species ...
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Comparative histologic anatomy of vertebrate liver
Annals of Bioanthropology, 2015Introduction: The aim of the study was to compare the histological features of the liver of vertebrates and demonstrate the possible histological evolutionary trend within the sub-phylum vertebrata . Materials and Methods: Liver tissues were dissected from the five vertebrate classes; the Fish (Cat-fish - Clarias gariepinus ), Amphibian (Rana ...
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Comparative anatomy and histology of xenarthran osteoderms
Journal of Morphology, 2006AbstractReconstruction of soft tissues in fossil vertebrates is an enduring challenge for paleontologists. Because inferences must be based on evidence from hard tissues (typically bones or teeth), even the most complete fossils provide only limited information about certain organ systems.
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Comparative Histology Of The Spinal Cord
1995Abstract Now that we have considered the basic plan of the mammalian spinal cord, we should devote a few pages to an examination of this organ in lower vertebrates. The spinal cord mediates interactions between the various tissues and organs of the body.
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Functional comparative histology. 1. Communication: comparative and functional aspects of histology.
Gegenbaurs morphologisches Jahrbuch, 1985Comparative histology demonstrates the different ways through which a function can be performed by one or more structures. The functional approach offers the widest comparison, much wider than any morphologic comparison would be able to do. The function adds the physiological and biochemical approach to the picture.
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