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The basal plasma membrane, which is between 8 and 10 nm thick, lies on a fibrous basement lamina.
There was diffuse fibrous thickening of the mural endocardium, involving all the cardiac chambers.
Left panel (before the operation): remarkable myocyttc hypertrophy (mean cell diameter: 19-+ 4-2ftm) and interstitial fibrosis (9c fibrous: 229c).
There is no fibrous continuity between the tricuspid and the arterial valves.
Note the peaked appearance to the baffle with no fibrous adhesions.
The densest collection of fibrous tissue is found in the so-called central fibrous body.
They were lined by dense fibrous tissue and, in some places, appeared to have an endothelial or endocardial lining.
After the formation of the fibrous atrioventricular junction, the ring becomes eventually located in the lower margin of the right atrial myocardium.
There was fibrous interruption at the commencement of the right bundle branch, which was considered the basis of the bundle branch block.
They are also found in large numbers in the fibrous bands typical of end-stage cirrhosis.
Fibrous obstruction within the left ventricular outflow tract associated with ventricular septal defect: a pathologic study.
Filaments are forming dense, interconnected fibrous cylinders around each comb cell (fc).
Neither a nurse-cell-like structure nor fibrous bundles surrounding the larva-muscle complex are present.
However, sponge spicules form fragile fibrous structures when the sponges have decayed, and the context has not been impacted.
Each sample of fibrous fraction weighed 2 kg and consisted of 4-6 sub-samples taken randomly by hand.
The decomposition of fibrous fraction during storage in heaps has advantages and disadvantages.
Each sample of fibrous fraction weighed 2 kg, made up of 4-6 sub-samples taken by hand.
Open and filled symbols represent stored and fresh fibrous fractions, respectively.
An endocardial fibrous plaque was noted opposite the excursion of the aortic leaflet of the mitral valve.
Rupture of the balloon during implantation of the stents in two patients confirms that these obstructions were encased in tight fibrous tissue.
The aortic leaflet was in fibrous continuity with the leaflets of the aortic valve at the posterior wall of the aorta.
The tension apparatus of the mitral valve was thickened and fused forming a fibrous plate.
The atrioventricular valves have lost their usual offsetting and are in fibrous continuity posterosuperiorly to the defect.
The third type is bordered directly by fibrous continuity between the leaflets of the aortic and pulmonary valves.
In either event, if surgical closure is required, sutures are best placed in the area of fibrous continuity.
There may be a firm fibrous raphe between the leaflets, so that they are attached at the same level.
Microscopically, the tumor was composed of dense fibrous tissue that had incorporating strands of cardiac muscle in its periphery.
Samples were also obtained from alongside and between individuals, where fibrous material was detected during removal of the interments.
The bacteria adhered to mucus with a fibrous appearance and to areas of epithelial damage.
The lesions had large lipid cores with extensive cell death and destruction, covered by a fibrous cap.
A layer of fibrous interstitial material was observed between the basal lamina and the musculature (fig. 6).
The ovaries are replaced by streaks of fibrous tissue.
Others develop a localised fibrous ring above the aortic valves or, more commonly, exhibit increased medial thickness with fibrous thickening.
Even should there be proliferation of fibrous tissue the chosen diameter of the stent should guarantee adequate flow to the systemic right atrium.
The leaflets of the arterial valves were in fibrous continuity.
The conduction axis penetrates through this area as it joins the central fibrous body.
Microscopically, fibrous and smooth muscle plaques lead to destruction of the elastic elements in the arterial walls.
Both the transverse septum and the fibrous pericardium are derived from the same somatic mesoderm.
The fibrous ring may be an isolated lesion, but more frequently is associated with a parachute or hammock valve.
Therefore, in the case of labile bonding network, such a particle structure would be more stable than a fibrous structure.
Intestines of herbivorous insects are often filled with fibrous material that is probably not very valuable for bats.
Mechanical forces imposed on echinoid eggs during spawning: mitigation of forces by fibrous networks within egg extracellular layers.
The proliferative stage of diabetic retinopathy leads to visual impairment through bleeding or retinal detachment by accompanying fibrous tissues.
Opposite change are seen from the scleral fibrous layer.
The sea urchin egg jelly coat consists of globular glycoproteins bound to a fibrous fucan superstructure.
Mammal fruits were large (>30 mm) and had a hard/fibrous exocarp.
The larvae and teneral adults mainly followed the longitudinal structures of the fibrous tissue, though some also moved into the pith before emergence.
A fibrous body with a striated appearance lies lateral to the centrioles.
Immediately after vortexing, a fibrous substance appeared in the test tube.
At 12 months, the fibrous ring around the necrotic zone is mature and well visualized by mammography.
A thin fibrous capsule separates them from the surrounding (d) exocrine cells, which produce and secrete zymogen.
Thereafter, fibrocellular or fibrous thickening of the intima only remained until the thirtieth day.
The opening had a sharply defined fibrous margin which merged into the infundibulum, but there was no residual infundibular stenosis.
The arterial valve had three leaflets, with no apparent dysfunction, and showed fibrous continuity with the superior bridging leaflet.
The distance between anterior and posterior fibrous trigones, marking the extent of the aortic leaflet, is never increased.
In contrast, the fibrous skeleton has no direct relationship with the leaflets of the pulmonary valve.
The margin can also vary when the outlet septum is absent and there is fibrous continuity between the leaflets of the aortic and pulmonary valves.
They are encased and punctuated by dense fibrous tissue.
Complete obstruction of the small pulmonary arteries due to fibrous proliferation was observed.
Instead of two pulmonary veins, only a single fibrous ligament was found which connected the lung with the left atrium.
One was a fibrous diaphragm attached to the mitral valvar leaflets and valvar vestibule.
A right ventriculotomy revealed the pulmonary valve overriding the large ventricular septal defect, with its leaflets in fibrous continuity with those of the mitral valve.
The semilunar hingelines of the aortic valve (broken line) are attached in part to muscle and in part to fibrous tissue.
Although called ligaments, they are a collection of nerves, blood vessels, and fibrous connective tissue that confer elasticity and mobility to the pelvic organs.
Each of the 51 sub-samples of fibrous fraction from the monitoring programme was incubated in triplicate.
Using a decanter centrifuge as the simple separation technique, the digested slurry was divided into a solid, fibrous fraction and a liquid fraction.
Affected wood has been extensively defibrated, changing the normal structure of the wood to masses of brown fibrous material.
The death of these rats may, therefore, be attributable to factors other than the fibrous change in the lung tissue.
When many females were present, however, fibrous changes with granulomata surrounding eggs usually occurred in the lungs.
Indeed, the models proposed for a wide range of fibrous proteins have, over the years, often proved to be remarkably accurate.
However, infected lung tissue exhibited an inflammatory reaction with epithelial cell vacuolation, interstitial oedema, and an increase of alveolar exudate, leucocytes and fibrous tissue.
The membranes are separated by fine fibrous interstitial material.
Below the basal lamina are the circular and longitudinal muscle layers surrounded by fibrous interstitial material.
At its basal (proximal) end, the plasma membrane is curled back upon itself forming two fibrous arching membranes (figs 2a, 3a).
The walls of the cyst are composed of fibrous tissue and small amounts of cartilage and the cyst is lined with ciliated columnar epithelium.
In addition, reporter expression was detected in protoplasmic astrocytes of ventral gray matter but not in fibrous astrocytes of white matter.
A thin cortex layer covers the thicker fibrous tissue which surrounds the inner pith.
Initially it is rather soft, moist and fibrous, but it hardens and dries out with time.
By 50 hpf, the neural retina had developed into a laminated structure consisting of cellular and fibrous layers.
Lateral to the centrioles there is a fibrous body with a striated appearance in longitudinal section.
An anomalous thick fibrous band divides the valve equally.
The latter anomaly occurs in the setting of hearts with separate right and left atrioventricular junctions, and with normally formed atrioventricular fibrous septal structures.
The oedematous tissue around the artery, and in the pleural and extrapleural tissue, was full of fibrous infiltration and many polymorphs.
There was a 2 cm peri-membranous ventricular septal defect surrounded by a large portion of thickened fibrous tissue forming an 'aneurysm of the membranous septum'.
To achieve this, a technique of radical excision of the obstructive tissue combined with mobilisation of the two fibrous trigones has been devised.
The junction of the atrioventricular bundle with the right bundle branch, however, was interrupted by fibrous tissue at the limit of the membranous septum.
In patients with pulmonary atresia with intact septum, the fibrous architecture of the right ventricle is quite different.
At autopsy, fibrous obstruction was noted proximal to the stent, and thrombus within the stent.
In the right junction, it is rare to find a well-formed fibrous annulus.
Defects can also extend to be bordered by fibrous continuity between the arterial valves.
Histological examination of the resected aneurysm revealed myocardium which was almost totally replaced by dense fibrous tissue and numerous caseating granulomata.
The wall of this chamber had viable myocardium and communicated with the main body of the left ventricle through a large fibrous orifice.
The fibrous fraction was then transferred and reloaded at the recipient farm for a second storage period.
Fibroglandular tissue is a mixture composed of fibrous connective tissue (the stroma), and glandular tissue, which includes the epithelial cells that line the ducts.
Fibrous vein structures, often with curved fibres and selvages on vein walls, suggest a diffusion mass transport mechanism from the rock into veins during deformation.
Two types of fibrous residues of grain crops are distinguished here: straw and stovers.
The internal os is the anatomical and histological junction of the muscular uterus and the fibrous cervical stroma.
Alternatively, it can be bordered in part by fibrous continuity between the leaflets of an atrioventricular and an arterial valve.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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