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tunica nervea of Brucke - traduction vers arabe

NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBE FROM MISSISSIPPI AND LOUISIANA
Biloxi (tribe); Tunica-Biloxi Indian Tribe; Tonica Indians; Tunica-Biloxi Indian Tribe of Louisiana; Tunica-Biloxi Indian Reservation; Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana; Tunica Biloxi; Tunica-Biloxi Tribe
  • Location of Tunica-Biloxi Indian Reservation in Louisiana
  • Parkin site, circa 1539. (also known as province of Casqui.) Illustration by Herb Roe
  • Tunica Trail from the Central Mississippi valley to Marksville, LA

tunica nervea of Brucke      
‎ الغِلاَلَةُ العَصَبِيَّةُ لبرُوكه:للمقلة‎
tunica adventitia vasorum         
OUTER LAYER OF BLOOD VESSEL
Tunica adventitia; Adventitia externa; External coat; Tunica adventitia (vessels); Tunica externa vasorum; Tunica adventitia vasorum; Tunica externa (vessels)
‎ الغِلاَلَةُ البَرَّانِيَّةُ الوِعائِيَّة‎
tunica adventitia         
OUTER LAYER OF BLOOD VESSEL
Tunica adventitia; Adventitia externa; External coat; Tunica adventitia (vessels); Tunica externa vasorum; Tunica adventitia vasorum; Tunica externa (vessels)
‎ غِلاَلَةٌ بَرَّانِيَّة‎

Définition

intima
['?nt?m?]
¦ noun (plural intimae -mi:) Anatomy & Zoology the innermost membrane of a vein, artery, or other participle
Derivatives
intimal adjective
Origin
C19: shortening of mod. L. tunica intima 'innermost sheath'.

Wikipédia

Tunica-Biloxi

The Tunica-Biloxi Indian Tribe, (Tunica: Yoroniku-Halayihku) formerly known as the Tunica-Biloxi Indian Tribe of Louisiana, is a federally recognized tribe of primarily Tunica and Biloxi people, located in east central Louisiana. Descendants of Ofo (Siouan-speakers), Avoyel (a Natchez people), and Choctaw (Muskogean) are also enrolled in the tribe.

In the 21st century, the people speak mostly English and French. Many live on the Tunica-Biloxi Indian Reservation (31°06′48″N 92°03′13″W) in central Avoyelles Parish, just south of the city of Marksville, Louisiana, and overlapping its boundaries. The Reservation is 1.682 km2 (0.649 sq mi).

The 2010 census lists 951 persons self-identified as at least partly of Tunica-Biloxi, with 669 of those identifying as solely of Tunica-Biloxi ancestry.