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fenestrated, ppl. a. (fɪˈnɛstreɪtɪd) [f. L. fenestrāt-us (see prec.) + -ed1.] 1. Arch. Furnished with windows.1849 Weale Dict. Terms 183/2 Astylar and fenestrated ought..to be merely convertible terms; but as they are not [etc.]. In mod. Dicts. 2. a. In scientific use: Pierced with a hole or with ho...
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fenestrate
▪ I. fenestrate, a. (fɪˈnɛstrət) [ad. L. fenestrāt-us, pa. pple. of fenestrāre, f. fenestra.] 1. Having small perforations or openings like a window. Chiefly Bot. and Zool.1835 Lindley Introd. Bot. (1848) II. 21 The..phragma has a slit in its centre, and is said to be fenestrate. 1846 Dana Zooph. (1...
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Corn Exchange, Arbroath
The central bay on the first floor was fenestrated by a sash window with an architrave and a segmental pediment, while the bays that flanked it were fenestrated , they were fenestrated by small round headed windows in the inner bays, and by sash windows with architraves in the outer bays.
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Why Do Some Plants Have Holes or Slits in the Leaves?
Apr 28, 2022Swiss cheese plant is often referred to as a split-leaf philodendron, however, this is a different species of plant. The split-leaf philodendron (Thaumatophyllum bipinnatifidum) doesn't have fenestrated leaves but does have pinnatifid leaves. Swiss cheese plant (Monstera deliciosa) - Fenestrated and pinnatifid leaves
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Tunica intima
in which, under the microscope, small elongated apertures or perforations may be seen, giving it a fenestrated appearance. It was therefore called by Henle the fenestrated membrane.
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To characterise diameter of capillaries in organs I know that there exist Continuous capillaries (skeletal muscle, adipose tissue, connective tissue, pulmonary circulation), Fenestrated capillaries (small intestine, r...
This question is dependent on the specific patient at hand. I think in the normal situation the diameter of the capillaries is about the same in each organ. Better question would be: how does the diameter changes in relation to the venous and arterial ends of the capillaries? Then, think about how b...
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Coldstream Town Hall
On the ground floor, the outer bays were fenestrated by sash windows with cornices and, on the first floor, all bays were fenestrated by square casement The side elevation, facing onto Victoria Street, was fenestrated by tri-partite windows on the ground floor and by Venetian windows on the first floor.
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Blood–retinal barrier
It consists of non-fenestrated capillaries of the retinal circulation and tight-junctions between retinal epithelial cells preventing passage of large This physiological barrier comprises a single layer of non-fenestrated endothelial cells, which have tight junctions.
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Corn Exchange, Beccles
There were three bays to the left and two bays to the right, all fenestrated on the ground floor by round headed windows with architraves. The first floor was fenestrated by sash windows with window sills and cornices supported by brackets, and the second floor was fenestrated by segmentally
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肾病蛋白
肾小球滤过屏障"由"窗孔内皮细胞"(fenestrated endothelial cell)、肾小球基底膜(GBM),以及"上皮细胞"(epithelial cell)之足细胞所组成。肾病蛋白是一种跨膜蛋白,它是滤过裂隙的一个结构部件。
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Ince-in-Makerfield Town Hall
The central section featured an attic floor which was fenestrated by Diocletian windows with carved gables above. the right-hand section of three bays was fenestrated in a similar style, except that the outer bays contained narrow casement windows.
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毛细血管 Flashcards | Quizlet
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like 1.Continuous capillary, 2.Fenestrated capillary, 3.Discontinuous capillary (Sinusoid) and more.
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Redesdale Hall
a sundial which was surmounted by a chimney stack, while the sixth bay was fenestrated by a single mullioned window. The north and south elevations were fenestrated by pairs of two-light mullioned windows, reaching up into the gables, while the west elevation was fenestrated
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Burnley Law Courts
On the ground floor, the other bays in that section were fenestrated by casement windows and were separated by buttresses which supported the first floor structure: the first floor structure was cantilevered out over the pavement, fenestrated with casement windows and clad in dark brown panels.
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St Albans Crown Court
The side sections, of two bays each, were fenestrated by three tall casement windows on the ground floor, two square casement windows on the first floor The left hand end bay was fenestrated by glazed oculi on each of the three floors, while the right had bay was fenestrated by blind oculi on each of the
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