plica

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  • There are also several differences of opinion regarding text underlay, repeated notes, the pitch of plicas and the division of ligatures.

  • The original totation contains a number of plicas.

  • Median area of propodeum finely reticulate, plica more or less complete.

  • Median area of propodeum smooth and shiny, plica indicated in posterior quarter to third only.

  • Median area of propodeum feebly alutaceous, plica indicated in posterior quarter only.

  • The endocervical canal, composed of mucosal folds or plicae, extends from the internal to the external os, measuring about 8 mm at its widest point in women of childbearing age.

  • The (uncertain) voice effect of the plica has been transcribed as a tilde () after the note, one line higher for plica ascendens and one lower for plica descendens.

  • Each moult is preceded by a period of immobility during which the cuticle is separated from the epidermis and the new cuticle is formed over plicae in the epidermis.

  • Often called a third eyelid or haw, it may be referred to in scientific terminology as the "plica semilunaris", "membrana nictitans" or "palpebra tertia".

  • Other names for this trait include plica palpebronasalis and palpebronasal fold.

  • If both notes are the same, then the plica tone is the upper or lower neighbor, depending on the direction of the stem.

  • Iontophoresis and phonophoresis have been utilized successfully against inflammation of the plica and synovial capsule.

  • The plica themselves are remnants of the fetal stage of development where the knee is divided into three compartments.

  • With ocular allergies, the lacrimal caruncle and plica semilunaris may be inflamed and pruritic (itchy) due to histamine release in the tissue and tear film.

  • These occur throughout the conjunctiva, especially the plica semilunaris.

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