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Qué (quién) es extraembryonic membranes - definición

ENGLISH BAND
Membranes (band)

Fetal membranes         
  • Fetal membranes illustrated at week 3 following [[gastrulation]]
  • [[Placenta]] shown with attached fetal membranes
AMNION AND CHORION WHICH SURROUND AND PROTECT A DEVELOPING FETUS
Choriamniotic membranes; Choriamniotic membrane; Foetal membrane; Extraembryonic membranes; Fetal membrane; Foetal membranes; Chorioamniotic membranes
The fetal membranes or extraembryonic membranes, are membranes associated with the developing fetus. The two chorioamniotic membranes are the amnion and the chorion, which make up the amniotic sac that surrounds and protects the fetus.
Mobile membranes         
Mobile Membranes
Membrane systems have been inspired from the structure and the functioning of the living cells. They were introduced and studied by Gh.
Rupture of membranes         
RUPTURE OF THE AMNIOTIC SAC, NORMALLY OCCURRING SPONTANEOUSLY AT FULL TERM EITHER DURING OR AT THE BEGINNING OF LABOR
SROM; Ruptured membranes; Rupture of bag of waters; Ruptured membrane; Break water; Breaking water; Amniorrhexis; Membrane rupture; Rupture of the membranes; Breaking the water; Pooling test; Spontaneous rupture of membranes; Water breaking; Waters break; Waters breaking
Rupture of membranes (ROM) or amniorrhexis is a term used during pregnancy to describe a rupture of the amniotic sac. Normally, it occurs spontaneously at full term either during or at the beginning of labor.

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The Membranes

The Membranes are an English post-punk band formed in Blackpool, Lancashire in 1977, the initial line-up being John Robb (bass guitar), Mark Tilton (guitar), Martyn Critchley (vocals) and Martin Kelly (drums). Critchley soon left, with Robb and Tilton taking on vocals, and Kelly moving to keyboards, with "Coofy Sid" (Coulthart) taking over on drums.

Their first release was the "Flexible Membrane" flexi-disc in 1980, and over the next 11 years they went on to release six studio albums. Their first single proper, "Muscles", was a single of the week in the UK music press and a big club hit in New York being played in the Danceteria by the Beastie Boys eventual DJ Mojo and other New York DJs. Kelly left after "Muscles", to be replaced by Steve Farmery on guitar for the follow-up Pin Stripe Hype EP.

The band pioneered the avant noise scene of Big Black and Sonic Youth for several years with their "Spike Milligan's Tape Recorder" single and Death To Trad Rock EP and their debut Gift Of Life album. They were destined to be the first band to be signed to Alan McGee's Creation label, but the deal fell through when McGee could not afford to pay their studio bill for the "Spike Milligan's Tape Recorder" single. The band relocated to Manchester in 1983, and "Spike Milligan's Tape Recorder" was issued on the Criminal Damage label, which met with a positive critical response but distribution problems limited its impact. After The Membranes, Robb went on to form Sensuround and later Goldblade.

In 2009, the band reformed after My Bloody Valentine asked the band to play their All Tomorrows Parties festival. They then recorded the Dark Matter/Dark Energy album and have been playing festivals across Europe since then as well as special event gigs such as at the top of Blackpool Tower. The band received press acclaim for a series of concerts they played with choirs in Estonia and Portugal as well as the BIMM choir in the UK.