- Look up
septum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In biology, a
septum (Latin for
something that encloses; pl.: septa) is a wall,
dividing a
cavity or...
- be
difficult to see
posterior wall soft
tissue nodularity or
thickened septation due to
limited ultrasound beam
penetrance at this size and depth. For...
- the
myometrium of the
fundus dips into the
cavity and may form a
small septation. The
distinction between an
arcuate uterus and a
septate uterus is not...
- the
fifth w**** of gestation, the
heart undergoes multiple processes of
septation and
forming a
dextral loop.
Interfering with the
latter leads to insufficient...
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simple renal cyst.
Bosniak II cyst at the
lower pole of
right kidney with
septations within. This
system is more
directly focused on the most
appropriate management...
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Sometimes it may lead to
striae on nipples,
mainly a
preceding symptom of
septation mastitis.
Engorgement usually happens when the ****
switch from colostrum...
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communicates with the
remaining aortic arches. The
actual mechanism of
septation of the
outflow tract is
poorly understood, but is
recognized as a dynamic...
- PMIDĀ 7227041. Minet, M; Nurse, P; Thuriaux, P; Mitchison, JM. "Uncontrolled
septation in a cell
division cycle mutant of the
fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces...
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cavity (complete septum) and the
cervix resulting in a
double cervix. The
septation may also
continue caudally into the ****
resulting in a "double ****"...
- wall
thickenings that give
their continuous cell body the
appearance of
septation. They bear
chitin and
often reproduce a****ually. The
Rhipidiales use rhizoids...