isthmus tubae uterinae - перевод на арабский
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isthmus tubae uterinae - перевод на арабский

ISTHMUS IN GREECE
Isthmus of corinth; Corinthian isthmus; Corinthian Isthmus; Corinthiacus Isthmus

isthmus tubae uterinae         
  • Implantation]] sites resulting in normal or [[ectopic pregnancies]]
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  • ciliated columnar epithelium]] of the fallopian tube
  • Stages of development of the [[Müllerian duct]]s (paramesonephric ducts) and their normal and abnormal development
PART OF THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS
Fallopian Tubes; Uterine tubes; Fallopian tube diseases; Fimbriae of uterine tube; Ovarian fimbria; Infundibulum of uterine tube; Isthmus of uterine tube; Ampulla of Fallopian tube; Ampulla of fallopian tube; Ampulla of the fallopian tube; Fallopian Tube; Ostium of uterine tube; Opening of fallopian tube; Ostium of the fallopian tube; Ostium of fallopian tube; Salpinx tube; Tuba uterina; Oviducal; Fallopian tubes; Isthmic portion of the fallopian tube; Fimbria (female reproductive system); Fimbriae of fallopian tube; Fallopian tube pathology; Distal tubal opening; Distal ostium of the fallopian tube; Distal ostia of the Fallopian tubes; Fallopian; Uterine tube; Isthmus tubae uterinae; Ampulla tubae uterinae; Tubal patency; Isthmus of Fallopian tube; Fimbriae of Fallopian tube; Infundibulum of Fallopian tube; Fimbriae tubae uterinae; Infundibulum tubae uterinae; Abdominal ostium; Infundibulum of the uterine tube; Ostium of Fallopian tube; Isthmus of the uterine tube; Fallopian tubei; Ostium of uterine tubes; Ostium of the uterine tubes; Ostium of the uterine tube; Ampulla of uterine tube; Proximal tubal opening
‎ بَرْزَخُ البُوق:الرَّحِمِيّ‎
oropharyngeal isthmus         
PART OF THE OROPHARYNX DIRECTLY BEHIND THE MOUTH CAVITY, BOUNDED SUPERIORLY BY THE SOFT PALATE, LATERALLY BY THE PALATOGLOSSAL ARCHES, AND INFERIORLY BY THE TONGUE
Fauces (anatomy); Pillars of the fauces; Faucial pillars; Palatine arches; Isthmus faucium; Oropharyngeal isthmus; Faucitis; Faucial isthmus; Pillar of fauces; Isthmus of fauces; Pillars of fauces; Pillar of the fauces; Palatine arch; Isthmus of the fauces
البَرْزَخُ الفَمَوِيُّ البُلْعومِيّ
isthmus faucium         
PART OF THE OROPHARYNX DIRECTLY BEHIND THE MOUTH CAVITY, BOUNDED SUPERIORLY BY THE SOFT PALATE, LATERALLY BY THE PALATOGLOSSAL ARCHES, AND INFERIORLY BY THE TONGUE
Fauces (anatomy); Pillars of the fauces; Faucial pillars; Palatine arches; Isthmus faucium; Oropharyngeal isthmus; Faucitis; Faucial isthmus; Pillar of fauces; Isthmus of fauces; Pillars of fauces; Pillar of the fauces; Palatine arch; Isthmus of the fauces
‎ بَرْزَخُ الحَلْق‎

Определение

fallopian tube
(fallopian tubes)
A woman's fallopian tubes are the two tubes in her body along which eggs pass from her ovaries to her womb.
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Википедия

Isthmus of Corinth

The Isthmus of Corinth (Greek: Ισθμός της Κορίνθου) is the narrow land bridge which connects the Peloponnese peninsula with the rest of the mainland of Greece, near the city of Corinth. The Isthmus was known in the ancient world as the landmark separating the Peloponnese from mainland Greece. In the first century AD the geographer Strabo noted a stele on the Isthmus of Corinth, which bore two inscriptions. One towards the East, i.e. towards Megara, reading: "Here is not Peloponnesus, but Ionia" (τάδ᾽ οὐχὶ Πελοπόννησος, ἀλλ᾽ Ἰωνία) and the one towards the West, i.e. towards the Peloponnese: "Here is Peloponnesus, not Ionia" (τάδ᾽ ἐστὶ Πελοπόννησος, οὐκ Ἰωνία); Plutarch ascribed the erection of the stele to the Attic hero Theseus, on his way to Athens.

To the west of the Isthmus is the Gulf of Corinth, and to the east the Saronic Gulf. Since 1893 the Corinth Canal has run through the 6.3 km wide isthmus, effectively making the Peloponnese an island. Today, two road bridges, two railway bridges and two submersible bridges at both ends of the canal connect the mainland side of the isthmus with the Peloponnese side. Also a military emergency bridge is located at the west end of the canal.