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Example sentences for "anastomose"

Lexicographically close words:
anarchs; anarchy; anasarca; anastasis; anastigmat; anastomoses; anastomosing; anastomosis; anathema; anathemas
  1. The specimens from the Grand Calumet present parallel or apparently concentric layers resembling those of Stromatopora, except that they anastomose at various points.

  2. Silurian corals of the genus Stromatopora, except that the laminæ diverge from and approach each other, and frequently anastomose or are connected by transverse septa.

  3. The branches are always compressed and anastomose freely when well developed (fig.

  4. In typical forms, the columella branches at the apex only, generally into two strong divisions which then break up irregularly and anastomose in every direction.

  5. The spermatic and hypogastric veins in general follow the course of the arteries, and like them anastomose on the side of the uterus.

  6. The numerous ramifications of these branches anastomose both anteriorly and posteriorly with their corresponding branches of the artery of the opposite side.

  7. The ramifications of these series freely anastomose with corresponding vessels of the opposite side.

  8. The podophyllous veins anastomose below with the circumflex vein of the solar plexus, and above with the veins of the coronary plexus.

  9. The lymphatics of the larynx anastomose to a large extent with the networks of the adjacent organs (tongue, pharynx, trachea).

  10. Near the ciliary end of the vitreous humour they anastomose with the vessels of the membrana capsulo-pupillaris.

  11. In front of the lens they anastomose with vessels, coming from the iris, many of which are venous (fig.

  12. They soon anastomose and unite together, and so constitute an irregular network.

  13. Both rings three-edged, armed with numerous short and branched bristle-shaped spines, which anastomose along their three edges and produce two series of irregular polygonal pores.

  14. Both rings covered with numerous branched irregular spines, which partly anastomose along the edges of the rings, and produce small irregular polygonal pores.

  15. From the edges of the angular rings delicate threads arise, which anastomose and form irregular arachnoidal meshes, partly closing the four open lateral gates.

  16. Hollow tubes, arising from the galea of both valves, dichotomously branched; the branches anastomose and form an outer bivalved lattice-mantle.

  17. They do not anastomose as abundantly as veins and there is not the same proportional increase in the size of the lymphatic vessel.

  18. Gray)] Coming off the femoral are the deep femoral and the anastomotica magna arteries, which anastomose and form collateral circulation to the foreleg by means of the recurrent anterior and posterior tibial arteries.

  19. Coming off the brachial are the deep brachial arteries and the anastomotica magna arteries which anastomose and give collateral circulation to the forearm, by means of the recurrent radial and ulnar arteries.

  20. These arteries continue down the outer and inner arm and anastomose with the recurrent radial and ulnar arteries, thus furnishing collateral circulation.

  21. Often the gills are forked near the stem or anastomose, or they are connected by veins which themselves anastomose in a reticulate fashion so that the meshes resemble the pores of certain species of the family Polyporaceæ.

  22. These represent ridges or crests which anastomose over the pileus, forming reticulations.

  23. Sometimes the fibres on the surface of the cap are drawn into strands which anastomose into coarse reticulations, giving the appearance of elevated veins which have a general radiate direction from the center of the cap.

  24. The vein in this region gives off directly from its wall a complete herbage of little venules, which branch and anastomose with one another, and are clothed by the glandular epithelium of the renal sac.

  25. In whatever condition the two vessels may be found, there will always be seen ramifying around the ankle-joint, articular branches, which anastomose freely with each other and with those of the anterior tibial.

  26. The claim of this genus to be distinguished from Lamproderma must rest upon the fact that the branchlets of the capillitium do not anastomose and form a network.

  27. Capillitium of very slender pale violet threads, which branch and anastomose to form a dense interior network of large irregular meshes, and then spread out into a superficial network of small polygonal meshes.

  28. Nerve cells may anastomose with each other as shown in Haller's figure, but of this I can not be sure.

  29. Resupinate; teeth rather acute, springing from folds or ridges that often anastomose irregularly.

  30. Sometimes the corrugations or wrinkles anastomose with each other in such a way as to give a reticulated appearance.


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