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Dictionary » M » Medium vein Medium veinmedium vein (Science: anatomy, vein) A vein characterised by having a thinner wall and larger lumen than its corresponding artery, and a media with small bundles of circular muscle separated by considerable connective tissue; valves also occur. ![]()
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Results from our forumHISTOLOGY - help with identifying connective tissue... the #2 figure, we found some tubulur structures. I think they are big/medium blood vessels. The ones with thick walls are artery or arteriole, whereas the thin-walled ones must be vein or venules. Could you provide more image, please? I like analyzing this way. ...
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Enderlein... development of microorganisms upon the pH (acid base) of the nutritive medium or the internal melieu is a FUNDAMENTAL LAW called the Anartatic Fundamental ... Stage, by making them alkaline. So too, if one withdraws blood from a vein through a tube and then run the blood directly into a sugar water ...
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