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1 polar cartilage
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2 polar cartilage
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3 cartilage
cartilage хрящarthroidal cartilage суставной хрящarticular cartilage суставной хрящcostal cartilage рёберный хрящ; хрящевая часть ребраJacobson's cartilage сошниково-носовой хрящMeckel's cartilage меккелев хрящnasal alar cartilage хрящ крыла носаpalpebral cartilage хрящ векаpolar cartilage полярный хрящ (между трабекулами и парахордалиями)reticular cartilage ретикулярный хрящSatorini's cartilage санториниев хрящtympanic cartilage барабанный хрящyellow cartilage жёлтый хрящEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > cartilage
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4 cartilage
- alar cartilage
- annular cartilage
- arthroidal cartilage
- articular cartilage
- branchial cartilage
- conchal cartilage
- costal cartilage
- crescentic cartilage
- epactile cartilages
- innominate cartilage
- intervertebral cartilage
- investing cartilage
- Jacobson's cartilage
- Meckel's cartilage
- Morgagni's cartilage
- nasal alar cartilage
- palpebral cartilage
- permanent cartilage
- polar cartilage
- precursory cartilage
- premordial cartilage
- reticular cartilage
- Santorini's cartilage
- semilunar cartilage
- septal cartilage
- sesamoid cartilage
- shield-like cartilage
- triradiate cartilage
- tubal cartilage
- tympanic cartilage
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5 полярный хрящ
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6 полярный хрящ
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