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Definition of perivisceral from the online medical dictionary hosted by mondofacto. ... online medical dictionary | definition of perivisceral ... periventricular fibres, perivertebral, perivesical < Prev | Next > perivisceral cavity, perivisceritis, perivitelline...
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Definition of perivisceral cavity from the online medical dictionary hosted by mondofacto. ... online medical dictionary | definition of perivisceral cavity...
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Perivisceral - Definition of Perivisceral at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Perivisceral. Look it up now! ... Use perivisceral in a Sentence...
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Perivisceral: Surrounding the viscera: a perivisceral sinus. ... (body-cavity, perivisceral cavity) is divided into three portions completely separated from one another by septa: -- (1) proboscis-coelom, or first body-cavity; (2) the collar-coelom, or second body-cavity; (3) truncal coelom, or third body-cavity.
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THE CELLULAR ELEMENTS IN THE PERIVISCERAL; FLUID OF ECHINODERMS. JAMES ERNEST KINDRED, BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY, WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY. ... PERIVISCERAL FLUID OF ECHINODERMS. 229; We know that the Echinoderms have great powers of regenera tion and may conclude, therefore, that all of the cells in the body are very...
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1. The pH, osmolarity, Na+, K+, Ca++, Mg++, Cl-, urea, NH3 and total protein content of the serum (S), pericardial fluid (PC) and perivisceral fluid (PV) of the stingray, Dasyatis americana, were estimated and compared to environmental data.
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