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interalveolar
interalveolar, a. Phys. (ɪntərælˈviːələ(r)) [inter- 4 a.] 1. Situated between the alveoli or air-cells of the lungs.1834 J. Forbes Laennec's Dis. Chest (ed. 4) 157 There was no infiltration or extravasation of air into the inter-alveolar tissue. 1896 Allbutt's Syst. Med. I. 185 Atrophy of blood-vess... Oxford English Dictionary
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Patagosuchus
Patagosuchus also has large spaces between its teeth called interalveolar spaces that are not found in any other peirosaurid. wikipedia.org
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enchylema
enchylema Biol. (ɛnkɪˈliːmə) [G. (J. von Hanstein Das Protoplasma als Träger d. pflanzlichen & thierischen Lebensverrichtungen (1880) iv. 39): see en-2 and chyle.] In some old theories of the structure of cytoplasm: a. A clear liquid supposed to constitute the ground-substance of a cell nucleus and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Shanag
Shanag is autopomorphic as it lacks promaxillary fenestra and has interalveolar pneumatic cavities, which separates it from its nearest relative of S. wikipedia.org
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Collateral ventilation
Anatomy The interalveolar pores of Kohn are epithelial-lined openings between adjacent alveoli, with a diameter of between three and thirteen micrometres wikipedia.org
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inter-
inter-, prefix The Latin preposition and adv., inter ‘between, among, amid, in between, in the midst’, entered into combination with verbs, adjs., and ns., as in intercēdĕre to go between, intercede, intercipĕre to seize on the way, intercept, interdīcĕre to interpose in speech, interdict, interjacĕ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pores of Kohn
The pores of Kohn (also known as interalveolar connections or alveolar pores) are discrete holes in walls of adjacent alveoli. wikipedia.org
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Mandible
In old age, the bone can become greatly reduced in volume where there is a loss of teeth, and consequent resorption of the alveolar process and interalveolar wikipedia.org
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Pliosaurus
P. westburyensis has widely spaced premaxillary alveoli, with interalveolar walls approximately half the anteroposterior length of a single alveolus. wikipedia.org
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Epidemic dropsy
is well established that increased pyruvate concentration in blood uncouples oxidative phosphorylation, and this may be responsible for thickening of interalveolar wikipedia.org
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