pia mater - translation to greek
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pia mater - translation to greek

DELICATE INNERMOST LAYER OF THE MENINGES, THE MEMBRANES SURROUNDING THE BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD
Pia-Mater; Pial; Piamater
  • Brain with arachnoid mater, and an area where it is removed, showing cerebral gyri covered by the translucent pia mater.

pia mater         
εσωτερικός υμήν του εγκέφαλου ή μυαλού
alma mater         
  • Alma Mater]]'' (1929, Lorado Taft), University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Alma Mater]]'' statue by Cyrus Dallin at [[Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School]] (Ladue, Missouri)
  • John Legate's Alma Mater for Cambridge in 1600
  • ''Alma Mater'', University of Havana
SCHOOL OR UNIVERSITY THAT A PERSON HAS ATTENDED
Alma Mater; Alma matter; Alma maters; Official song; Almae matres; Alma mata
το πανεπηστήμιον όπου εσπούδασε τις
εσωτερικός υμήν του εγκέφαλου ή μυαλού      
pia mater

Definition

Pia mater
·- The delicate and highly vascular membrane immediately investing the brain and spinal cord.

Wikipedia

Pia mater

Pia mater ( or ), often referred to as simply the pia, is the delicate innermost layer of the meninges, the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. Pia mater is medieval Latin meaning "tender mother". The other two meningeal membranes are the dura mater and the arachnoid mater. Both the pia and arachnoid mater are derivatives of the neural crest while the dura is derived from embryonic mesoderm. The pia mater is a thin fibrous tissue that is permeable to water and small solutes. The pia mater allows blood vessels to pass through and nourish the brain. The perivascular space between blood vessels and pia mater is proposed to be part of a pseudolymphatic system for the brain (glymphatic system). When the pia mater becomes irritated and inflamed the result is meningitis.