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1 полоски Шрегера
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2 чередующиеся дентинные полоски
1) Biology: Schreger's bands2) Makarov: alternating dentinal striaeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > чередующиеся дентинные полоски
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3 полоски Шрегера
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4 чередующиеся дентинные полоски
Русско-английский биологический словарь > чередующиеся дентинные полоски
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5 чередующиеся эмалевые полоски
1) Biology: Hunter-Schreger bands, Hunter-Schreger lines, incremental lines2) Makarov: Schreger's striae, alternating striaeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > чередующиеся эмалевые полоски
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6 полоски Гунтера-Шрегера
1) Biology: Hunter-Schreger bands2) Makarov: Schreger's striae, alternating striaeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > полоски Гунтера-Шрегера
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7 чередующиеся эмалевые полоски
Русско-английский биологический словарь > чередующиеся эмалевые полоски
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8 полоски Гунтера-Шрегера
Русско-английский биологический словарь > полоски Гунтера-Шрегера
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Schreger bands — Schre·ger bands (shraґgər) [Christian Heinrich Theodor Schreger, Danish anatomist, 1768–1833] Hunter Schreger bands; see under band … Medical dictionary
Schreger bands — Hunter Schreger b s … Medical dictionary
Schreger — Christian H.T., German anatomist and chemist, 1768–1833. See S. lines, under line, Hunter S. bands, under band, Hunter S. lines, under line … Medical dictionary
Hunter-Schreger bands — the dark and light lines visible under reflected light in a ground section of a tooth, which terminate at the dentinoenamel junctions, coinciding with the enamel prism curvatures. The dark bands are known as diazones, and the light ones as… … Medical dictionary
line — 1. A mark, strip, or streak. In anatomy, a long, narrow mark, strip, or streak distinguished from the adjacent tissues by color, texture, or elevation. SEE ALSO: linea. 2. A unit of … Medical dictionary
band — 1. Any appliance or part of an apparatus that encircles or binds a part of the body. SEE ALSO: zone. 2. Any ribbon shaped or cordlike anatomic structure that encircles or binds another structure or that connects two or more parts. See fascia,… … Medical dictionary
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Hunter — William, Scottish anatomist and obstetrician, 1718–1783. See H. ligament, H. line, H. membrane. John, Scottish surgeon, anatomist, physiologist and pathologist, 1728–1793. See H. canal, H. gubernaculum, H. operation, H. Schreger bands, under band … Medical dictionary
diazone — di·a·zone (diґə zōn) one of the dark bands that alternate with light bands (parazones) to form the lines of Schreger, which are seen under reflected light in a ground section of a tooth; believed to be an area in which the enamel prisms … Medical dictionary
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