
Centreing at both ends, said of a rete mirabile that begins by the vessel breaking up into a number of branches and ends by the branches joining again to form the same vessel. ... Origin: amphi-+ G. Kentron, centre ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(am″fĭ-sen´trik) beginning and ending in the same vessel.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: am′fi-sen′trik Definitions: 1. Centering at both ends, said of a rete mirabile that begins with the vessel breaking up into a number of branches and ends with the branches joining again to form the same vessel.
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amphicentric 1. Converging at both end; a reference to a plexus of blood vessels having one afferent and one efferent trunk. 2. Centreing at both ends, said of a rete mirabile (vascular network interrupting the continuity of an artery or vein) that begins by the vessel breaking up into a number of branches and ends by the branches joining again to...
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