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Definition of Maculae
1. macula [n] - See also: macula
Lexicographical Neighbors of Maculae
Literary usage of Maculae
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology: Including Many of the Principal by James Mark Baldwin (1901)
"Position in space, mediated by maculae ... Anz., viii (1893); Die Nervenendigungen
in den maculae und ... Hefte, ix (1893) ; J. NIEMACK, maculae und ..."
2. A Textbook of Physiology by Michael Foster (1891)
"Perhaps the most conspicuous difference is that in the maculae the auditory ...
those started in the maculae. than hair cells), and that the nerve fibres, ..."
3. Diseases of the Skin by Richard Lightburn Sutton (1919)
"Idem, ibid., 1915, p. 394 (with report of an extremely interesting family group).
— WH Davis, Denver Med. Times, 19U-13, xxxii, p. 1. STRIAE ET maculae ..."
4. A Treatise on diseases of the skin for advanced students and practitioners by Henry Weightman Stelwagon (1916)
"STRIAE ET maculae ... Occasionally with the lines are noted pin-head to bean-sized
or larger spots (maculae atrophies), of closely similar appearances, ..."
5. A Systematic Treatise, Historical, Etiological, and Practical, on the by Daniel Drake (1854)
"... that the exanthème or the maculae may follow the same latitudinarian rale,
and that the pulmonary complications may exist from the beginning or occur ..."
6. Diseases of the skin: Inluding the Acute Eruptive Fevers by Frank Crozer Knowles (1914)
"... of a bland ointment containing five to ten grains (0.312-0.625) of salicylic
acid and one-half ounce (16.) of lanolin and petrolatum. STRIDE ET maculae ..."
7. A Treatise on Diseases of the Skin: With Special Reference to Their by M'Call Anderson, Thomas M'Call Anderson (1887)
"... maculae.—By this term is meant stains, discolorations, or alterations in color
of the skin, which are unaccompanied, as a rule, by elevation. (<z. ..."
8. The Face of the Earth: (Das Antlitz Der Erde) by Eduard Suess (1904)
"maculae. Invagination. The denudation series. The eruptions, the ash cones, and
the lava flows of our volcanos are only slight and superficial indications ..."