- the
sclera that is
occupied by a mesh-like
structure called the
lamina cribrosa. It is
formed by a
multilayered network of
collagen fibers that extend...
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Lamina cribrosa may
refer to:
Cribriform plate of the
ethmoid bone (horizontal
lamina or
lamina cribrosa ossis ethmoidalis)
Lamina cribrosa sclerae, a...
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cribriform plate (Latin for lit. sieve-shaped),
horizontal lamina or
lamina cribrosa is part of the
ethmoid bone. It is
received into the
ethmoidal notch of...
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Phyllophaga cribrosa is a
species of
scarab beetle in the
family Scarabaeidae. It is
found in
Central America and
North America. "Phyllophaga
cribrosa Report"...
- The
cribriform fascia,
fascia cribrosa, also Hesselbach's fascia, is the
portion of
fascia covering the
saphenous opening in the thigh. It is perforated...
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facial canal Ridge separating the area
facialis from the area
cribrosa superior Area
cribrosa superior, with (4’)
openings for
nerve filaments Anterior inferior...
- Lamarck, 1815
Cliona cribrosa (Schmidt, 1870)
Heterocliona cribraria Verrill, 1907
Hymeniacidon pulvinatus Bowerbank, 1872
Papillina cribrosa Schmidt, 1870 Poterion...
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Drosophila is the most
peripheral neuropil of the
insect visual system.
Lamina cribrosa with two
different meanings. "Definition of LAMINA". www.merriam-webster...
- by a thin
perforated part of the
superficial fascia called the
fascia cribrosa which is
pierced by the
great saphenous vein, the 3
superficial branches...
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Clivina cribrosa is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Scaritinae. It was
described by
Jules Putzeys in 1868. "Clivina
cribrosa Putzeys, 1868"...