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Wat (wie) is bullular canals - definitie

A HARVESION CANAL ARE LACUNAE'S ARRANGED IN CONCENTRIC CIRCLES AROUND A CENTRAL CANAL .
Haversian Canals; Haversian; Haversian canals
  • Diagram of a typical long bone showing both cortical (compact) and cancellous (spongy) bone.

Ricard Canals         
SPANISH ARTIST (1876-1931)
Ricard Canals Llambi; Ricard Canals i Llambí
Ricard Canals i Llambí (13 December 1876, in Barcelona – 7 February 1931, in Barcelona) was a Catalan Impressionist painter, illustrator and engraver; initially associated with the short-lived "" of Isidre Nonell; named after what critics said was their favorite color.
Lordship of Torre de Canals         
LORDSHIP IN THE CROWN OF ARAGON
Señor de la Torre de Canals; Senorio de Torre de Canals; Señorío de Torre de Canals
The Lordship of Torre de Canals was a lordship in the Crown of Aragon located in and around the town of Torre de Canals. The town is located in the present day Valencian Community and no longer exists as a lordship.
Department of Railways and Canals         
CANADIAN GOVERNMENT AGENCY
Department of Railways and Canals (Canada)
The Department of Railways and Canals is a former department of the Government of Canada. It had responsibility for the construction, operation, and maintenance of federal government-owned railways, as well as the operational responsibility for canals in Canada.

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Haversian canal

Haversian canals (sometimes canals of Havers) are a series of microscopic tubes in the outermost region of bone called cortical bone. They allow blood vessels and nerves to travel through them to supply the osteocytes.