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04:07 Mar 19, 2001 |
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na | Hueso cortical |
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Hueso cortical Explanation: Here's a reference and the linke below. Hope it helps. Good luck, Sarah. Hueso Cortical Se encuentra en las diáfisis de huesos largos, es homogéneo y muy resistente. Forma ... www.zonamedica.com.ar/categorias/medicinailustrada/osteopor... hcortical.htm www.zonamedica.com.ar/categorias/medicinailustrada/osteoporosiss/ hcortical.htm |
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Hueso cortical Explanation: De acuerdo con la respuesta dada anteriormente. CONFIRMANDO: cortex cortex [káwr teks ] (plural cortices [káwrti seez ], cortexes) noun 1. ANAT outer layer of body part: the outer layer of a solid organ or part of the body, for example the outer covering of the kidney or brain ( cerebral cortex) 2. BOT tissue layer: the tissue in plant stems and roots between the outer layer ( epidermis) and the central core ( stele) [Mid-17th century. From Latin, literally 'bark'. Ultimately from an Indo-European base meaning 'to cut', which is also the ancestor of English shear, shirt, carnage, and corm.] cortical [káwrtik'l ] adjective Encarta® World English Dictionary Saludos, :) BD |
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