marginal placentation - определение. Что такое marginal placentation
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Что (кто) такое marginal placentation - определение

FORMATION AND STRUCTURE OF THE PLACENTA
Endotheliochorial; Epitheliochorial; Hemochorial; Hemochorial placentation; Endotheliochorial placentation; Epitheliochorial placentation; Basal placentation; Apical placentation; Parietal placentation; Axile placentation; Free central placentation; Free-central placentation; Placentae; Hemochorial placenta
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Marginal product         
  • Average Physical Product (APP), Marginal Physical Product (MPP)
Marginal productivity; Marginal physical product; Marginal Physical Product; Marginal production; Marginal Productivity
In economics and in particular neoclassical economics, the marginal product or marginal physical productivity of an input (factor of production) is the change in output resulting from employing one more unit of a particular input (for instance, the change in output when a firm's labor is increased from five to six units), assuming that the quantities of other inputs are kept constant.
Marginal Tietê         
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HIGHWAY IN SÃO PAULO
Marginal Tiete
Marginal Tietê (officially SP-015) is a section of this highway that runs through the city of São Paulo, Brazil. The name of this section comes from the fact that each way of the expressway runs near a different waterfront of the Tietê River.
placentation         
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¦ noun Anatomy, Zoology, & Botany the formation or arrangement of a placenta or placentae.
Placentation         
·noun The mode of formation of the placenta in different animals; as, the placentation of mammals.
II. Placentation ·noun The mode in which the placenta is arranged or composed; as, axile placentation; parietal placentation.
Marginal sulcus         
PORTION OF THE CINGULATE SULCUS OF THE BRAIN
Ramus marginalis; Sulcus marginalis; Marginal branch of the cingulate sulcus; Marginal sulci
In neuroanatomy, the marginal sulcus (margin of the cingulate sulcus) is a sulcus (crevice) that may be considered the termination of the cingulate sulcus. It separates the paracentral lobule anteriorly and the precuneus posteriorly.
Marginal zone B-cell lymphoma         
  • B-cell receptor.
  • Histology of a normal [[lymphoid follicle]], with marginal zone annotated at bottom.
  • ''Helicobacter pylori'' is the bacteria that often causes gastric ulcers and is a main cause of primary gastric EMZL
GROUP OF LYMPHOMAS
Marginal-zone lymphoma; Marginal zone lymphoma; Marginal zone b-cell lymphoma; Marginal zone B-cell lymphomas; Mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue lymphoma
Marginal zone B-cell lymphomas, also known as marginal zone lymphomas (MZLs), are a heterogeneous group of lymphomas that derive from the malignant transformation of marginal zone B-cells. Marginal zone B cells are innate lymphoid cells that normally function by rapidly mounting IgM antibody immune responses to antigens such as those presented by infectious agents and damaged tissues.
Placentae         
·pl of Placenta.
Placentation         
Placentation refers to the formation, type and structure, or arrangement of the placenta. The function of placentation is to transfer nutrients, respiratory gases, and water from maternal tissue to a growing embryo, and in some instances to remove waste from the embryo.
Right marginal branch of right coronary artery         
  • Coronary arteries (labeled in red text) and other major landmarks (in blue text). ''Right (acute) marginal artery'' is labeled at left in the image.
Marginal branch; Right marginal artery; R. marginalis dexter; Ramus marginalis dextra; R. marginalis dextra
The right marginal branch of right coronary artery (or right marginal artery) is the largest marginal branch of the right coronary artery. It follows the acute margin of the heart.
marginal         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Marginal (disambiguation); Marginality; Marginally; Marginal (economics)
(marginals)
1.
If you describe something as marginal, you mean that it is small or not very important.
This is a marginal improvement on October...
The role of the opposition party proved marginal.
ADJ
2.
If you describe people as marginal, you mean that they are not involved in the main events or developments in society because they are poor or have no power.
The tribunals were established for the well-integrated members of society and not for marginal individuals...
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ADJ
3.
In political elections, a marginal seat or constituency is one which is usually won or lost by only a few votes, and is therefore of great interest to politicians and journalists. (BRIT)
...the views of voters in five marginal seats.
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A marginal is a marginal seat. (BRIT)
The votes in the marginals are those that really count...
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Marginal activities, costs, or taxes are not the main part of a business or an economic system, but often make the difference between its success or failure, and are therefore important to control. (BUSINESS)
The analysts applaud the cuts in marginal businesses, but insist the company must make deeper sacrifices...
ADJ: usu ADJ n

Википедия

Placentation

Placentation refers to the formation, type and structure, or arrangement of the placenta. The function of placentation is to transfer nutrients, respiratory gases, and water from maternal tissue to a growing embryo, and in some instances to remove waste from the embryo. Placentation is best known in live-bearing mammals (theria), but also occurs in some fish, reptiles, amphibians, a diversity of invertebrates, and flowering plants. In vertebrates, placentas have evolved more than 100 times independently, with the majority of these instances occurring in squamate reptiles.

The placenta can be defined as an organ formed by the sustained apposition or fusion of fetal membranes and parental tissue for physiological exchange. This definition is modified from the original Mossman (1937) definition, which constrained placentation in animals to only those instances where it occurred in the uterus.