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Example sentences for "rete"

Lexicographically close words:
retards; retayned; retch; retched; retching; reteine; reteined; reteining; retell; retelling
  1. Simon Peter went up, and traxit rete in terrain, plenum drew the net to land, full of magnis piscibus centum great fishes, one hundred quinquaginta tribus.

  2. The alveolar contents of certain cutaneous cancers are cells resembling those of the deeper layers of the rete mucosum, while those of other cancers of the skin resemble rather the epithelium of sweat-glands.

  3. This observer[83] claimed that the epithelioid element of cutaneous cancers arose in all instances from pre-existing epithelium, either of the rete mucosum or cutaneous glands.

  4. The epithelia of the rete mucosum are swollen and stretched.

  5. An irregular cavity is thus formed in the thickened rete traversed by septa, the contained exudation being filled with granules, coagulated fibrin, and lymph.

  6. The bacillus is found in tufts or dense groups at intervals in the rete mucosum, the dermis, and the subcutaneous connective tissue.

  7. The pigmentation, which is such a common transitory sequela of the skin lesions, is due both to the imbibition of the coloring matter of the blood by the epithelia and by direct hemorrhagic exudation into both the rete and derma.

  8. Cells of the rete mucosum, some of which are excavated, c.

  9. The proximate cause in both of these conditions is congestion of the vascular rete of the derma.

  10. The superficial epidermic layer e is elevated by a fluid exuded between it and the rete mucosum.

  11. Prolongations of the rete mucosum between the papillae.

  12. Section of the rete mucosum and papillae from the same case of pemphigus as Fig.

  13. The rete mucosum, c, is also partly raised, so that there exists a space filled with fluid between it and the papillae, p.

  14. The epithelial prolongations and the ducts of the sudorific glands m, placed between the papillae, and which run between them into the derm, are broken and suspended from the rete mucosum.

  15. True leukodermic patches show no vascular changes, no infiltration, but a partial obliteration of the rete mucosum.

  16. Why the cells of the rete mucosum should have the function in some races of manufacturing or attracting pigment in excess of those of other races, is in itself a mystery.

  17. Hence it may be conceived, that the rete mucosum, which is the extremity of the nerves of touch, may by imitating the motions of the retina become coloured.

  18. Ideas or motions of the retina imitated by the extremities of the nerves of touch, or rete mucosum.

  19. The rete mirabile is much developed in the sheep, but scarcely perceptible in the Cat.

  20. In the human brain there is no rete mirabile, though such an organ is found in the calf.

  21. The mediastine, like an earthen The rete mirabile, like a gutter.

  22. Within twelve hours the cells of the rete Malpighii close to the cut edge begin to sprout on to the surface of the wound, and by their proliferation gradually cover the granulations with a thin pink pellicle.

  23. In the most superficial variety, pus forms between the rete Malpighii and the stratum corneum of the skin, the latter being raised as a blister in which fluctuation can be detected (Fig.

  24. The epidermis is differentiated from without inwards into the stratum corneum, the stratum lucidum, the stratum granulosum, and the rete Malpighii or germinal layer, from which all the others are developed.

  25. Even the fluid from a blister, in virtue of the isolated cells of the rete Malpighii which it contains, is capable of starting epithelial growth on a granulating surface.

  26. This first attacks the more mucous portions, as the rete Malpighi, hair bulb and sheath, and so allows the hair to be removed as before.

  27. The mucines are also constituents of the cells of the 'rete malpighi.

  28. It is the principal constituent of the hair, the epidermis, and the walls of the cells of the inner layer of the epidermis, or the 'rete malpighi.

  29. Over the rete mucosum is spread a fine transparent membrane, called the cuticle, or scarf skin, which defends the organ of feeling from the action of the air, and other things which would irritate it too powerfully.

  30. Immediately over the true skin, and filling up its various inequalities, lies a mucous reticulated substance, which has been called by Malpighi, who first described it, rete mucosum.

  31. The real skin is white in the inhabitants of every climate; but the rete mucosum is of various colours, being white in Europeans, olive in Asiatics, black in Africans, and copper coloured in Americans.

  32. Accompanying this elongation of the processes is a condensation of the epithelial cells immediately above the rete Malpighii, with a partial or total loss of their nuclei.

  33. The rete Malpighii rests on a plane corium; the rent in the section is along the line of the cells of the rete (Mettam).

  34. We have thus produced hollow tubes, united together by cells, all arising from the rete Malpighii of the coronary corium.

  35. From this it is clear that some considerable portion of the horn of the wall is derived from the cells of the rete Malpighii covering the corium of the foot.

  36. This is the real origin of the horny laminæ, and the thickness of these is increased merely by an increase in the area covered by the cells of the rete Malpighii--i.

  37. Commencing from below and proceeding upwards, we find that the lowermost cells of the rete mucosum, those that are set immediately on the corium, are columnar in shape.

  38. Above them, and forming the most superficial layer of the rete mucosum, is a series of flattened, granular-looking cells known as the stratum granulosum.

  39. In the centre of the processes a few nuclei may be observed, but they are scarce, and stain only faintly; they have arisen from the cells of the rete Malpighii which have grown into the corium.

  40. The cells of the rete are free of colouring matter.

  41. The activity of the cells of the rete Malpighii of the corium covering the remainder of the foot will be quite as necessary as the activity of the cells of the coronary papillæ which form the horn tubes themselves.

  42. With regard to the mere formation of the skin from the rete mucosum, were this the whole question few would hesitate to adopt the sentiments of M.

  43. Herold; who affirms that the skins of caterpillars are also successively produced out of the rete mucosum.

  44. The father of physiology regarded the ‘rete mirabile’ as the place where the psychic pneuma was elaborated.

  45. The ‘rete mirabile’ is an interesting survival of Galenic anatomy.

  46. If the Rete be properly adjusted to this altitude, we can thus tell the hour of the day (ii.

  47. The Rete also tells us the 'ascensions of signs,' or how many degrees of the equinoctial circle pass the meridian with a given sign (ii.

  48. The use of the Rete also shews the declination of every degree in the zodiac (ii.

  49. If the star be marked on the Rete, the said degree is easily found by use of the Rete (ii.

  50. They have their starting-point in the rete mucosum, either from that lying above the papillæ or that lining the follicles and glands.

  51. Primarily the lesion begins in the rete middle layers, and is purely vesicular in character; later, necrosis of the rete and extending deep in the corium is observed.

  52. According to modern investigations, it is an inflammation induced by hyperplasia of the rete mucosum; and it is beginning to be believed that this hyperplasia may have a parasitic factor as the starting-cause.

  53. The rete and papillary layer are especially involved, although in severe and chronic cases the lower part of the corium and even the subcutaneous tissue may share in the process.

  54. The applications, which act by removing the epidermal and rete cells and with them the pigment, are made two or three times daily, and their use intermitted for a few days as soon as the skin becomes irritated or scaly.

  55. If ruptured, the rete is exposed, but the skin soon regains its normal condition; if undisturbed, the fluid usually disappears by absorption.

  56. Mainly by removing the rete cells and with them the pigmentation; and partly, also, by stimulating the absorbents.

  57. He states that the proximate cause of the dark color of the integuments in an abundance of carbon, secreted by the skin with hydrogen, precipitated and fixed in the rete mucosum by the contact of the atmospheric oxygen.

  58. The "rete mucosum" has been discovered to be nothing but the latest layer of epidermis, the inner surface of which is being continually renewed as the exterior is worn away, just like the bark of a tree.

  59. The color of the skin, and probably that of the hair or wool also, is determined by the rete mucosum; or, at least, the hair and wool are of the same color as this substance.

  60. Below this cuticle is the rete mucosum, a soft structure; its fibres having scarcely more consistence than mucilage, and being with great difficulty separated from the skin beneath.


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