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What is lung parenchyma? / Emphysema, defined as an abnormal enlargement of air spaces distal to the terminal bronchioles, occurs in th... click for more ... Key References: Lung parenchyma
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What is lung parenchyma? / Emphysema, defined as an abnormal enlargement of air spaces distal to the terminal bronchioles, occurs in th... click for more ... What is lung parenchyma?
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Lung parenchyma is the abnormal enlargement of air spaces in the bronchioles. As a result there are two types of emphysema, centrolobular and panlobular.
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IN a recent note (4) it was pointed out that the so-called terminal parenchyma described by Pearson & Brown(T) and Chowdhury(3) in the wood of Terminalia ...
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IN the literature dealing with European and American timbers, frequent mention has been made of the presence of terminal parenchyma cells in the wood of ...
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These form most of the parenchyma in the early part of the ring (Fig- 5)-. In addition, terminal parenchyma is sometimes present at the end of a growth ring.
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adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1934Natur.133..215C
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SAO/NASA ADS General Science Abstract Service.
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Brown rot fungi; Apotracheal terminal parenchyma; Tree ring analysis; Preparation methods; Acer pseudoplatanus; Betula pendula; Populus tremula. Log in or ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/84840
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terminal parenchyma shows no indication of derivation from septate tracheids. The only exception to this statement occurs in woods which have been subjected ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/2481141
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Single parenchyma strands or cells distributed irregularly among the fibrous elements of the wood, as seen on cross section (fig. 1). 2. Terminal parenchyma.
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