Bone. The lacunae are situatedbetween the lamellae, and consist of a number of oblong spaces. ... Each lacuna is occupied during life by a branched cell, termed an osteocyte, bone-cell or bone-corpuscle. Lacunae are connected to one another by small canals called canaliculi. Structure Of B...
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While the Icelandic vocabulary in ISLEX is carefully selected and representative of the Icelandic lexicon, the Swedish vocabulary consists of a rather arbitrary selection of the Swedish lexicon, revealing unfortunate equivalent lacunae, i.e. the absence of words of frequent occurrence and central to ...
Researchers believe that osteoclasts actively create these holes, known as "Howship's lacunae." On the side of the osteoclast that is next to the bone, there is a an array of microvilli that enter the bone. This border constitutes the active surface of the cell, where it can break down...
According to constitutional law expert Carlton F.W. Larson (writing in theThe George Washington Law Review), baby naming “is a legal universe that has scarcely been mapped, full of strangelacunae, spotty statutory provisions, and patchy, inconsistent caselaw.” ...
Presenting verbal probabilities and outcome ranges side by side, as attempted in this paper, reveals some common themes but also differences and lacunae in our knowledge. It seems that many authors have struggled with coming up with umbrella term for what these modes convey. Many overviews of ver...
“The unconscious is a distinct entity, interpolated on the basis of the lacunae of conscious discourse and made up of another discourse which groups the complements of these lacunary points together in another site” (Lemaire,Jacques Lacan, p.135). ...
US is an excellent modality to make the diagnosis of PAS. There are several characteristic US imaging features that aid in the diagnosis of PAS such as the presence of placenta previa, multiple placental lacunae or “tornado vessels”, loss of the retroplacental hypoechoic zone, retroplacental ...
THE CELLS MAKING UP A BONE ARE: What is the Strongest Bone in Your Body Osteoblasts: Located on the surface of the bone. They construct the matrix and also help in precipitating mineral. Osteocytes: They also assist in bone growth and afterward are buried at the lacunae of this matrix and...