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Fenestra logo #10101) Opening 2) Orifice 3) Porta
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fenestra logo #20001Latin, meaning: window.
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Fenestra logo #21000 Fenestra (plural: fenestræ) is a Latin word that means `window`. It may also refer to: == See also == ...
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Fenestra logo #21000[histology] In histology, fenestræ are small pores in endothelial cells that allow for rapid exchange of molecules between fenestrated blood vessels, sinusoid blood vessels and surrounding tissue. These pores may enlarge and contract at the action of various stimuli such as noradrenaline. Fenestræ (singular: fenestra) is a Latin word that...
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fenestra logo #20105In nematodes: A window or transparent spot; in some Heteroderidae, a thin-walled region of the vulval cone. (Pl. fenestrae.)
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Fenestra logo #21002• (n.) A small opening; esp., one of the apertures, closed by membranes, between the tympanum and internal ear.
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Fenestra logo #20023A fenestra is a natural hole or opening in a bone. The skull has many fenestra.
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fenestra logo #21001(fә-nes´trә) pl. fenes´trae Latin word for window. fenestra cochleae round window. fenestra vestibuli oval window.
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Fenestra logo #20972Fe·nes'tra noun ; plural Fenestræ . [ Latin , a window.] (Anat.) A small opening; esp., one of the apertures, closed by membranes, between the tympanum and internal ear.
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fenestra logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: fĕ-nes′tră, -trē Definitions: 1. An anatomic aperture, often closed by a membrane. 2. An opening left in a plaster of Paris cast or other form of fixed dressing to permit access to a wound or inspection of the part. 3. The opening in one of the blades of an obstetric forceps. 4. A lateral opening in th...
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fenestra logo #20400[n] - a small membrane-covered opening (especially one in the bone between the middle and inner ear)
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fenestra logo #21009fenestra (s), fenestrae (pl) 1. In anatomy and zoology, a small opening or perforation, as in a bone; especially, between the middle and inner ear; a window. 2. A transparent spot in an otherwise opaque surface, as in the wings of certain butterflies and moths. 3. Any opening resembling a window, as in some plaster casts, surgical drapes, or...
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fenestra logo #20974 noun a small opening covered with membrane (especially one in the bone between the middle and inner ear)
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fenestra logo #21450Latin = window.
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fenestra logo #22993window.
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