- (from
Latin subcutaneous 'beneath the skin'), also
called the hypodermis,
hypoderm (from Gr**** 'beneath the skin'), subcutis,
superficial fascia, is the lowermost...
- have vacuum-sucking, thermochemical, and
reflectory impact on the skin,
hypoderm,
muscles and nerves.[citation needed] Cup m****age
lasts 10 to 20 minutes...
- ball
because when the gene is
mutated the
embryo forms a ball of
dorsal hypoderm. flb is
necessary for
several processes to
occur during embryonic development...
-
other poetry collections have
included Before a Blue Sky Moon (2002),
Hypoderm:
Notes to
Myself (2010),
Chinese Blue (2012) and
Human Tissue: A Primer...
-
poorly differentiated pellicle (a thin membrane), a
somewhat differentiated hypoderm (that is most
pronounced in old caps) and the
remainder is made up of somewhat...
- face). The gill
tissue has a very thin cuticle,
under which is a
narrow hypoderm,
while the
remainder of the
tissue comprises densely matted tufts of mycelia...
- and
emerging sporozoites penetrate a larva's gut wall and
migrate to its
hypoderm (the
layer of
cells that
secrete the larva's cuticle),
where they undergo...
-
pseudocoelomate whose body
consists of an
areole containing cuticle layer,
monolayer hypoderm,
muscular layer,
ventral nerve cord and a
digestive tract. The life cycle...
- pellicle, the
cells of
which bear
numerous rodlike prolongations. The
hypoderm (a
layer of
tissue immediately below the pellicle) is well-formed, while...
- iodine. The
flesh of the cap has a
distinct pellicle, a well-differentiated
hypoderm (a
region of
tissue immediately under the pellicle), and a filamentous...