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What Is a Hip Labral Tear? ... Resources for:Hip Labral Tear ... Nodule on Prostate Gland
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An operation to cut out a lacrinal (tear, [TEER]) gland. ... Inflammation of the lacrimal (tear) gland. ... Labral Tear
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The two pituitary lobes are the dual origin of the hypothalmus. ... Superior Labral Anterior Posterior Tears ... Posterior Pituitary Gland
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1699381
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A preliminary histochemical study on the labral glands of Daphnia obtusa ( Crustacea, Cladocera). Zeni C, Franchini A. Institute of Comparative Anatomy, ...
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the possession of labral glands is common to all the Cladocem. In 1846, however .... In the living animal the labral glands can be seen indistinctly in the anterior ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/1548848
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labral glands of other copepod and branchiopod crustaceans. LABRAL GLANDS OF LEPTESTHERIA DAHALACENSIS. (BRANCHIOPODA: SPINICAUDATA): ...
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The labral glands of Daphnia consist of three distinct func- tional units on ... tributed an endocrine function to the labral glands. Address reprint requests to Prof.
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jmor.1051970103/pdf
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The labral glands in most copepods (calan- oids, cyclopoids and harpacticoids) have long been known. These glands have often been referred to as salivary ...
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jmor.1051980106/pdf
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JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY 198:43-48 (1988). Occurrence of Innervation in Labral Glands of Daphnia obtusa. (C r ustacea , C I adoce ra). CRISTINA ZEN1 ...
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www.nature.com/nature/journal/v136/n3441/abs/136608a0.h...
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THE possible connexion of the labral glands with the feeding process in Chirocephalus has aroused considerable controversy (see Cannon1). Current work on ...
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