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- eyes, and action of jaws, pharynx, and esophagus are organized as a30 KB (4,627 words) - 17:37, 28 June 2018
- tracliea and the esophagus. trachea, with the upper end of the esophagus. As they grow60 KB (9,974 words) - 22:12, 29 October 2012
- * part of '''foregut''' development (Oral cavity, Pharynx (esophagus, trachea), Respiratory tract, Stomach)28 KB (3,795 words) - 09:02, 4 March 2016
- esophagus. The distance from the umbilicus to the vertex of the bladder was 19.532 KB (5,136 words) - 11:57, 26 October 2018
- ==The Esophagus==86 KB (14,233 words) - 10:58, 25 January 2024
- ...e trachea and bends dorsalward to lie near the dorso-lateral border of the esophagus. In this position it comes down behind the arch of the aorta. This transiti retroperitoneal sac. The right lung, esophagus, and body-wall have been removed. The stomach76 KB (12,980 words) - 10:51, 22 July 2019
- The Development of the (Esophagus. - From the ventral side of the lower portion of the pharynx an evaginati F. P. Johnson: "The Development of the Mucous Membrane of the (Esophagus, Stomach and Small Intestine in the Human Embryo," Amer. J own. Anat., x, 160 KB (9,853 words) - 09:05, 17 June 2016
- ...criooarytaenoideus posterior. V. C, vertebral cohimn; Esoph. L., Lumen of esophagus; constr., constrictor muscle; cri. post., M. criooarytaenoideus posterior; Esoph. L., lumen of esophagus68 KB (10,406 words) - 12:16, 3 May 2020
- ('''M''') Type 3 DA demonstrating an intact esophagus, in the presence of tracheal atresia; tm1. Annotations denote genotype, sca25 KB (3,582 words) - 13:00, 25 July 2020
- ...and pit—like depressions. The vacuoles are similar to those found in the (esophagus, but are smaller and far less numerous. The pit-like depressions are surrou NEUMANN. flimmerepithelim (Esophagus menschlicher Embryonen. Arch. f. 1876 mi/or. Anat, Bd. 12, 570-574.85 KB (14,270 words) - 17:57, 7 August 2018
- * part of '''foregut''' development (Oral cavity, Pharynx (esophagus, trachea), Respiratory tract, Stomach)30 KB (4,020 words) - 11:14, 7 October 2018
- ...ue to the pressure exerted by the expanding rudiments of the vertebrae and esophagus, between which they lie. As will be seen, a separation of ...the plane of contact of the condensed mesenchyme of the vertebrae and the esophagus. It is apparently the expansion of these masses that has carried them apart203 KB (34,290 words) - 11:10, 28 July 2020
- ...latter tunic is very thick, as in the uterus, the mouth, the pharynx, the esophagus, and the rectum. ...yers. On the contrary, the epidermis may be insulated in the mouth and the esophagus ; it is also more or less perceptible on the surface of the glans, in the m177 KB (29,083 words) - 17:09, 16 April 2018
- ...described and the lumen is everywhere undivided. That this process in the esophagus has the result of enlarging the lumen appears probable." Schridde (1908) li34 KB (5,509 words) - 16:56, 21 November 2019
- ...w.s.p.-Anlage of myenteric and submucous plexuses, nb. -Neuroblasts. oe. -(Esophagus. ...runk. m. b., Mid-brain, m.ob., Medulla oblongata, n A., Neural tube, oe., (Esophagus. oe.p., (Esophageal plexus, p. a.. Pulmonary artery. St., Stomach, t., Trac84 KB (13,459 words) - 11:27, 11 April 2020
- esophagus. This opening is from an inch and a half to two inches the esophagus. This opening is formed upward and inward by some116 KB (19,185 words) - 13:42, 20 October 2018
- ...s also the base of the right fore limb-bud, the right brachial plexus, the esophagus, the left ventricle, the bubus cordis, the inferior vena cava, the left duc30 KB (4,730 words) - 16:29, 13 August 2018
- ...appears soonest in the bladder, the intestinal canal, the stomach, and the esophagus, and continues longer in the muscles of animal life. (3) ...h, in the stomach ; 5th, in the bladder ; 6th, in the right ventricle, the esophagus, and the iris; 7th, in the voluntary muscles, 1st, in the muscles of the tr119 KB (19,880 words) - 12:41, 18 February 2019
- Coakley, C. G. : The Arrangement of the Muscular Fibres of the (Esophagus. Researches of the Loomis Laboratory. Univ. of the City of New York. Vol. 227 KB (4,007 words) - 14:59, 4 December 2019
- * part of '''foregut''' development (Oral cavity, Pharynx (esophagus, trachea), Respiratory tract, Stomach)34 KB (4,612 words) - 12:19, 28 February 2019