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1. Blood vessels were absent, an Area centralis is lacking.

2. || || Cabassous centralis (III Costa Rica) || Northern naked-tailed armadillo

3. includes synonyms Vidua amauropteryx, Vidua centralis, Vidua neumanni, Vidua okavangoensis and Vidua ultramarina

4. Overall, these observations suggests that the adrenal medullae may be involved in the development of experimental diabetes mellitus.

5. Terminal fibres of this muscle insert at the submucosa of the anal canal, representing the m. canalis ani.

6. 17 Ultimately,[www.Sentencedict.com] I question Clooney's reluctance to remarry but applaud Canalis for knowing what she wants.

7. =432 Also referenced as Hypochera chalybeata; includes synonyms Vidua amauropteryx, Vidua centralis, Vidua neumanni, Vidua okavangoensis and Vidua ultramarina

8. Potassium excretion during ADH-infusion shows a significant increase in patients with diabetes insipidus centralis.

9. The first consists of nucleus raphes obscurus, pallidus, and magnus, the latter of nucleus raphes centralis, dorsalis, and linearis.

10. =486 Also referenced as Hypochera chalybeata; includes synonyms Vidua amauropteryx, Vidua centralis, Vidua neumanni, Vidua okavangoensis and Vidua ultramarina,

11. Two patients withdiabetes insipidus centralis were treated with clofibrate, an agent usually administered to lower serum lipid level.

12. =439 Also referenced as Hypochera chalybeata; includes synonyms Vidua amauropteryx, Vidua centralis, Vidua neumanni, Vidua okavangoensis and Vidua ultramarina

13. =431 Also referenced as Hypochera chalybeata; includes synonyms Vidua amauropteryx, Vidua centralis, Vidua neumanni, Vidua okavangoensis and Vidua ultramarina

14. There was little evidence for differential transmission of G. m. submorsitans and G. m. centralis chromosomes by hybrid females.

15. Hybrid males descending from G. m. morsitans females could not fertilize G. m. centralis although they could inseminate them.

16. =406Also referenced as Hypochera chalybeata; includes synonyms Vidua amauropteryx, Vidua centralis, Vidua neumanni, Vidua okavangoensis and Vidua ultramarina

17. In eleven patients with diabetes insipidus centralis the effect of chlorpropamide, tolbutamide, glybenclamide, glycodiazin, hydrochlorothiazide and vasopressin was investigated.

18. Use of hybrid males descending from female G. m. morsitans for genetic control of G. m. centralis is proposed.

19. 18 words related to Cerebrum: central sulcus, fissure of Rolando, Rolando's fissure, sulcus centralis, fissure of Sylvius, lateral cerebral sulcus

20. The long acromion probably serves to strengthen the canalis triosseus, which in other Cariamae is achieved by a bony bridge connecting the processus procoracoideus and acrocoracoideus of the coracoid.

21. Bre·vis (brev'is), This form of the adjective is used with masculine nouns (adductor brevis, plural adductores Breves) and feminine nouns (arteria centralis brevis, plural arteriae centrales Breves)

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23. Canal (n.) early 15c., in anatomy, "tubular passage in the body through which fluids or solids pass;" mid-15c., "a pipe for liquid;" from French Canal, chanel "water channel, tube, pipe, gutter" (12c.), from Latin Canalis "water pipe, groove, channel," noun use of adjective from canna "reed" (see cane (n.))

24. Cone cells, or Cones, are photoreceptor cells in the retinas of vertebrate eyes including the human eye.They respond differently to light of different wavelengths, and are thus responsible for color vision, and function best in relatively bright light, as opposed to rod cells, which work better in dim light.Cone cells are densely packed in the fovea centralis, a 0.3 mm diameter rod-free area