tracheal muscle
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trachéal — trachéal, ale, aux [ trakeal, o ] adj. • 1765; de trachée ♦ Anat. Qui appartient à la trachée. Muscle trachéal. Intubation trachéale. ● trachéal, trachéale, trachéaux adjectif Relatif à la trachée. trachéal, ale, aux adj. ANAT Qui se rapporte à… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Muscle — is the tissue of the body which primarily functions as a source of power. There are three types of muscle in the body. Muscle which is responsible for moving extremities and external areas of the body is called "skeletal muscle." Heart… … Medical dictionary
musculus trachealis — [TA] tracheal muscle: a transverse layer of smooth fibers in the dorsal portion of the trachea; insertion, tracheal cartilages; innervation, autonomic fibers; action, lessens caliber of trachea … Medical dictionary
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Discontinuous gas exchange — Contents 1 Phases 1.1 Closed phase 1.2 Flutter phase 1.3 Ope … Wikipedia
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lymph node — One of numerous round, oval, or bean shaped bodies located along the course of lymphatic vessels, varying greatly in size (1–25 mm in diameter) and usually presenting a depressed area, the hilum, on one side through which blood vessel s enter and … Medical dictionary
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