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Что (кто) такое septicemic$73874$ - определение

HUMAN DISEASE
Septicaemic plague; Septicemic
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Plastron         
  • (i) Neural 1, (ii) Neural 2, (iii) Neural 3, (iv) Neural 4, (v) Neural 5, (vi) Neural 6, (vii) Neural 7, (viii) Neural 8, (ix) extra neural, divided, (x) suprapygal, (xi) nuchal, (xii) right peripheral 1, (xiii) right peripheral 2, (xiv) right peripheral 3, (xv) right peripheral 4, (xvi) right peripheral 5, (xvii) right peripheral 6, (xviii) right peripheral 7, (xix) right peripheral 8, (xx) right peripheral 9, (xxi) right peripheral 10, (xxii) right peripheral 11, (xxiii) pygal, (xxiv) left peripheral 11, (xxv) left peripheral 10, (xxvi) left peripheral 9, (xxvii) left peripheral 8, (xxviii) left peripheral 7, (xxix) left peripheral 6, xxx left peripheral 5, xxxi left peripheral 4, (xxxii) left peripheral 3, (xxxiii) left peripheral 2, (xxxiv) left peripheral 1, (xxxv) right 1st rib, (xxxvi) right pleural 1, (xxxvii) right pleural 2, (xxxviii) right pleural 3, (xxxix) right pleural 4, (xl) right pleural 5, (xli) right pleural 6, (xlii) right pleural 7, (xliii) right pleural 8, (xliv) right 10th rib, (xlv) left 1st rib, (xlvi) left pleural 1, (xlvii) left pleural 2, (xlviii) left pleural 3, (xlix) left pleural 4, (l) left pleural 5, (li) left pleural 6, (lii) left pleural 7, (liii) left pleural 8, (liv) left 10th rib, (9-18) centrums.}}
  • Internal anterior carapace of ''Elseya dentata''. Pe=Peripheral, P1=Pleural 1, BCS=Bridge Carapace Suture
  • Development]] of the shell: seen in the egg at stage 16/17, the carapace is developing. In section, the ribs are growing sideways not downwards, into the carapacial ridge, seen here as a bud, to support the carapace.<ref name="Cebra-Thomas Tan 2005"/>
  • Transverse sections through the first neural of A. ''[[Aspideretes hurum]]'' showing the suture between the wide neural bone (N) and the vertebral neural arch (V). B. ''[[Chelodina longicollis]]'' at pleural IV showing a narrow midline neural bone, lateral pleurals (P) and underlying vertebral neural arch. and C. ''[[Emydura subglobosa]]'' at pleural IV showing location of a rudimentary neural bone underneath medially contiguous pleurals.
  • Diagram of origins of turtle body plan through the Triassic: isolated bony plates evolved to form a complete shell.<ref name="Schoch Sues 2019"/>
  • Pair of pond slider turtles with one on the left having a normal shell (somewhat muddy) and the other on the right, exhibiting scute shedding of shell segments.
SHIELD FOR THE VENTRAL AND DORSAL PARTS OF TURTLES, TORTOISES AND TERRAPINS
Plastron; Plastrons; Turtle Shell; Turtleshell; Plastral; Gular scute; Gular projection; Septicemic cutaneous ulcerative disease; Turtle shells; Entoplastron; Epiplastron; Plastra
·noun An iron breastplate, worn under the hauberk.
II. Plastron ·noun A piece of leather stuffed or padded, worn by fencers to protect the breast.
III. Plastron ·noun The ventral shield or shell of tortoises and turtles. ·see Testudinata.
IV. Plastron ·noun A trimming for the front of a woman's dress, made of a different material, and narrowing from the shoulders to the waist.
Entoplastron         
  • (i) Neural 1, (ii) Neural 2, (iii) Neural 3, (iv) Neural 4, (v) Neural 5, (vi) Neural 6, (vii) Neural 7, (viii) Neural 8, (ix) extra neural, divided, (x) suprapygal, (xi) nuchal, (xii) right peripheral 1, (xiii) right peripheral 2, (xiv) right peripheral 3, (xv) right peripheral 4, (xvi) right peripheral 5, (xvii) right peripheral 6, (xviii) right peripheral 7, (xix) right peripheral 8, (xx) right peripheral 9, (xxi) right peripheral 10, (xxii) right peripheral 11, (xxiii) pygal, (xxiv) left peripheral 11, (xxv) left peripheral 10, (xxvi) left peripheral 9, (xxvii) left peripheral 8, (xxviii) left peripheral 7, (xxix) left peripheral 6, xxx left peripheral 5, xxxi left peripheral 4, (xxxii) left peripheral 3, (xxxiii) left peripheral 2, (xxxiv) left peripheral 1, (xxxv) right 1st rib, (xxxvi) right pleural 1, (xxxvii) right pleural 2, (xxxviii) right pleural 3, (xxxix) right pleural 4, (xl) right pleural 5, (xli) right pleural 6, (xlii) right pleural 7, (xliii) right pleural 8, (xliv) right 10th rib, (xlv) left 1st rib, (xlvi) left pleural 1, (xlvii) left pleural 2, (xlviii) left pleural 3, (xlix) left pleural 4, (l) left pleural 5, (li) left pleural 6, (lii) left pleural 7, (liii) left pleural 8, (liv) left 10th rib, (9-18) centrums.}}
  • Internal anterior carapace of ''Elseya dentata''. Pe=Peripheral, P1=Pleural 1, BCS=Bridge Carapace Suture
  • Development]] of the shell: seen in the egg at stage 16/17, the carapace is developing. In section, the ribs are growing sideways not downwards, into the carapacial ridge, seen here as a bud, to support the carapace.<ref name="Cebra-Thomas Tan 2005"/>
  • Transverse sections through the first neural of A. ''[[Aspideretes hurum]]'' showing the suture between the wide neural bone (N) and the vertebral neural arch (V). B. ''[[Chelodina longicollis]]'' at pleural IV showing a narrow midline neural bone, lateral pleurals (P) and underlying vertebral neural arch. and C. ''[[Emydura subglobosa]]'' at pleural IV showing location of a rudimentary neural bone underneath medially contiguous pleurals.
  • Diagram of origins of turtle body plan through the Triassic: isolated bony plates evolved to form a complete shell.<ref name="Schoch Sues 2019"/>
  • Pair of pond slider turtles with one on the left having a normal shell (somewhat muddy) and the other on the right, exhibiting scute shedding of shell segments.
SHIELD FOR THE VENTRAL AND DORSAL PARTS OF TURTLES, TORTOISES AND TERRAPINS
Plastron; Plastrons; Turtle Shell; Turtleshell; Plastral; Gular scute; Gular projection; Septicemic cutaneous ulcerative disease; Turtle shells; Entoplastron; Epiplastron; Plastra
·noun The median plate of the plastron of turtles;
- called also entosternum.
Turtle shell         
  • (i) Neural 1, (ii) Neural 2, (iii) Neural 3, (iv) Neural 4, (v) Neural 5, (vi) Neural 6, (vii) Neural 7, (viii) Neural 8, (ix) extra neural, divided, (x) suprapygal, (xi) nuchal, (xii) right peripheral 1, (xiii) right peripheral 2, (xiv) right peripheral 3, (xv) right peripheral 4, (xvi) right peripheral 5, (xvii) right peripheral 6, (xviii) right peripheral 7, (xix) right peripheral 8, (xx) right peripheral 9, (xxi) right peripheral 10, (xxii) right peripheral 11, (xxiii) pygal, (xxiv) left peripheral 11, (xxv) left peripheral 10, (xxvi) left peripheral 9, (xxvii) left peripheral 8, (xxviii) left peripheral 7, (xxix) left peripheral 6, xxx left peripheral 5, xxxi left peripheral 4, (xxxii) left peripheral 3, (xxxiii) left peripheral 2, (xxxiv) left peripheral 1, (xxxv) right 1st rib, (xxxvi) right pleural 1, (xxxvii) right pleural 2, (xxxviii) right pleural 3, (xxxix) right pleural 4, (xl) right pleural 5, (xli) right pleural 6, (xlii) right pleural 7, (xliii) right pleural 8, (xliv) right 10th rib, (xlv) left 1st rib, (xlvi) left pleural 1, (xlvii) left pleural 2, (xlviii) left pleural 3, (xlix) left pleural 4, (l) left pleural 5, (li) left pleural 6, (lii) left pleural 7, (liii) left pleural 8, (liv) left 10th rib, (9-18) centrums.}}
  • Internal anterior carapace of ''Elseya dentata''. Pe=Peripheral, P1=Pleural 1, BCS=Bridge Carapace Suture
  • Development]] of the shell: seen in the egg at stage 16/17, the carapace is developing. In section, the ribs are growing sideways not downwards, into the carapacial ridge, seen here as a bud, to support the carapace.<ref name="Cebra-Thomas Tan 2005"/>
  • Transverse sections through the first neural of A. ''[[Aspideretes hurum]]'' showing the suture between the wide neural bone (N) and the vertebral neural arch (V). B. ''[[Chelodina longicollis]]'' at pleural IV showing a narrow midline neural bone, lateral pleurals (P) and underlying vertebral neural arch. and C. ''[[Emydura subglobosa]]'' at pleural IV showing location of a rudimentary neural bone underneath medially contiguous pleurals.
  • Diagram of origins of turtle body plan through the Triassic: isolated bony plates evolved to form a complete shell.<ref name="Schoch Sues 2019"/>
  • Pair of pond slider turtles with one on the left having a normal shell (somewhat muddy) and the other on the right, exhibiting scute shedding of shell segments.
SHIELD FOR THE VENTRAL AND DORSAL PARTS OF TURTLES, TORTOISES AND TERRAPINS
Plastron; Plastrons; Turtle Shell; Turtleshell; Plastral; Gular scute; Gular projection; Septicemic cutaneous ulcerative disease; Turtle shells; Entoplastron; Epiplastron; Plastra
The turtle shell is a shield for the ventral and dorsal parts of turtles (the order Testudines), completely enclosing all the vital organs of the turtle and in some cases even the head. It is constructed of modified bony elements such as the ribs, parts of the pelvis and other bones found in most reptiles.

Википедия

Septicemic plague

Septicemic plague is one of the three forms of plague, and is caused by Yersinia pestis, a gram-negative species of bacterium. Septicemic plague is a systemic disease involving infection of the blood, and is most commonly spread by bites from infected fleas. Septicemic plague can cause disseminated intravascular coagulation, and is always fatal when untreated. The other varieties of the plague are bubonic plague and pneumonic plague.