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chorion
‖ chorion (ˈkɔərɪən) [a. Gr. χόριον outer membrane of fœtus.] 1. Anat. The outermost membrane enveloping the fœtus before birth. Also attrib., as in chorion-epithelioma = choriocarcinoma; so chorion epitheliomatous adj.1545 T. Raynalde Byrth Man. (1564) xxxiii. 32 The bastyng that is betweene the Ma...
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Chorion
This part of the chorion becomes smooth, and is named the chorion laeve (from the Latin word levis, meaning smooth). As the chorion grows, the chorion laeve comes in contact with the decidua parietalis and these layers fuse.
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Chorion (company)
For Chorion's IP division, the company's first step into becoming the media production company it ultimately became came in June 1998, when Chorion acquired New Chorion PLC, which was formed to take over the IP division, effectively became the new Chorion PLC and was renamed as such within the same month.
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corion
corion obs. spelling of chorion.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. v. xxi. §17. 269 The infant hath three teguments, or membranous filmes which cover it in the wombe, that is, the Corion, Amnios, and Allantois.
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Eucyclopera chorion
Eucyclopera chorion is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in Venezuela.
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Chorio-
Chorio, Choriò or Chorio- may refer to:
Choroid, as in chorioretinitis
Chorion, as in chorioamnionitis
Choriò, Calabria, a municipality in Calabria, Italy
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Amnion
The amnion, along with the chorion, the yolk sac and the allantois protect the embryo. This fluid increases in quantity and causes the amnion to expand and ultimately to adhere to the chorion's inner surface, so that the extra-embryonic part
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Chorionic villi
Chorionic villi are villi that sprout from the chorion to provide maximal contact area with maternal blood. Development
The chorion undergoes rapid proliferation and forms numerous processes, the chorionic villi, which invade and destroy the uterine decidua and
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مشيمة (بيض)
"chorion (embryology) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia." Britannica Online Encyclopedia. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Oct. 2012. "Brit_chorion">Entry of 'chorion' in the Encyclopædia Britannica website . Retrieved on 26 Sep 2009.
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Chitonina
of the system of the order Chitonida (Molluscs: Polyplacophora) on the basis of correlation between the type of gills arrangement and the shape of the chorion
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Inachorium
Inachorium or Ina Chorion () was a city in the western part of ancient Crete.
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Chorionic vessels
Chorionic (plate) vessels, also fetal surface vessels are blood vessels, including both arteries and veins, that carry blood through the chorion in the
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Chorionic hematoma
Chorionic hematoma is the pooling of blood (hematoma) between the chorion, a membrane surrounding the embryo, and the uterine wall. Subamniotic or preplacental hematomas are contained within amnion and chorion. Rare.
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Sciocoris homalonotus
The apex of the chorion is more rounded in respect of Sciocoris microphthalmus Flor, 1860.
It can be found in most of Europe.
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Eucyclopera
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Eucyclopera abdulla
Eucyclopera boliviana
Eucyclopera carpintera
Eucyclopera chorion
Eucyclopera cynara
Eucyclopera cynossema
Eucyclopera
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