How To Use Lacunar In A Sentence
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The cartilaginous cap contained hyaline cartilage that retained its lacunar pattern.
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The ceiling, constructed between 1461 and 1484 is made up of square lacunars with leaf decorations and heads of angels with eight wings, each with different facial characteristics.
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Patients with diabetes are probably more prone to irreversible rather than reversible ischaemic brain damage, and small lacunar infarcts are common.
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The portion which is reflected from the inguinal ligament at the pubic tubercle is attached to the pectineal line and is called the lacunar ligament.
IV. Myology. 6d. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Abdomen
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Experimental determination of the permeability in the lacunar-canalicular porosity of bone.
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The way those deaths occurred, any reaction is possible including lacunar amnesia.
And The Children Shall Lead
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Of the patients with AD, 15.5% also had cerebral microinfarcts, 19.4% had lacunar infarcts, and 19.4% had hippocampal sclerosis.
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The church is circular in shape and it is covered by an impressive dome which is styled on the Pantheon, with lacunars and rosettes carved from limestone.
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In addition to the deterioration of the landscape, the decline in the mangrove forest has created effects throughout the lacunar system such as the loss of habitats for a large number of species of fish, birds, and bentonic organisms.
Magdalena-Santa Marta mangroves
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The following structures require further description, viz., the subcutaneous inguinal ring, the intercrural fibers and fascia, and the inguinal, lacunar, and reflected inguinal ligaments.
IV. Myology. 6d. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Abdomen
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The cranial dura mater consists of white fibrous tissue and elastic fibers arranged in flattened laminæ which are imperfectly separated by lacunar spaces and bloodvessels into two layers, endosteal and meningeal.
IX. Neurology. 4g. The Meninges of the Brain and Medulla Spinalis
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Its interior is characterized by a great central peperino arch with lacunars and rosettes, introducing to the high altar consecrated to the Virgin, whose icon is painted on a piece of slate.
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Careful consideration of the clinical history, as well as the presence of lacunar Reed-Sternberg cells in nodules surrounded by dense collagenous fibrosis, should suggest the diagnosis.
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In a richly ornamented setting with animals and plants on a red background, in 14 copper rosettes placed between lacunars, there are the Wise Virgins and Foolish Virgins of the New Testament parable; the former hold lighted lamps, the latter have lamps already extinguished.
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It extends lateralward from the base of the lacunar ligament (Fig. 394) along the pectineal line, to which it is attached.
IV. Myology. 6d. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Abdomen
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In the middle of the lacunars, among the light and shade effects, are set gouache paintings, a work by Giuseppe, the son of Giovanni Bernardi.
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Just 42 patients in the recombinant tissue plasminogen activator trials were over 80, and only a few had lacunar strokes.
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The inner vault is divided into 7 lines of 32 quadrangular lacunars; each lacunar has a golden rosette in the middle.
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I would like to emphasize one of the newer features of the pathologic anatomy of glaucoma, one which has received too little attention in this country: the _lacunar_ or _cavernous atrophy_ of the _optic nerve_.
Glaucoma A Symposium Presented at a Meeting of the Chicago Ophthalmological Society, November 17, 1913
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This platform is now submerged and gradually being covered by recent lacunar sediments.
Magdalena-Santa Marta mangroves
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In subgroup analysis, a possible beneficial effect was detected in patients with ischemic lacunar strokes.
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You can admire the floors in original cooked tiles and the interesting girders of the ceiling, divided by wood worked lacunars.
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The reflected inguinal ligament is a layer of tendinous fibers of a triangular shape, formed by an expansion from the lacunar ligament and the inferior crus of the subcutaneous inguinal ring.
IV. Myology. 6d. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Abdomen
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As Prof. Nettleship has pointed out, this seems to indicate that there are two words, _laquear_ from _laqueus_, meaning chain or network, and _lacuar_ or _lacunar_ from _lacus_, meaning sunk work.
The Aeneid of Virgil
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The ceiling is adorned with majolica lacunars.