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Definition of Trabeculae
1. trabecula [n] - See also: trabecula
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trabeculae
Literary usage of Trabeculae
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Elements of Embryology by Michael Foster, Francis Maitland Balfour, Walter Heape, Adam Sedgwick (1883)
"The trabeculae, so far as their mere anatomical relations are concerned, play
the same part in forming the floor for the front cerebral vesicle as the ..."
2. A Text Book of Physiology by Michael Foster (1899)
"The bars of this reticulum, whether flange-like or filamentous, are at the edges
of the trabeculae continuous with the substance of the trabeculae; ..."
3. Philadelphia Medical Times (1882)
"J It is composed of a net-work of fibrous tissue, the trabeculae of which contain
a few organic muscular fibres. Its meshes, of various sizes and shapes, ..."
4. The Morphology of the Skull by William Kitchen Parker, George Thomas Bettany (1877)
"Viewing embryos at the stage when the meso- cephalic flexure is strongest, gives
rise to the idea that the trabeculae and ..."
5. Surgery, Its Principles and Practice by William Williams Keen (1906)
"Besides these irregularities there occur changes in the trabeculae of the ...
Under ordinary circumstances the growth of the trabeculae takes place by the ..."
6. Developmental Pathology by Eugene S. Talbot (1905)
"also the trabeculae and the root attachments which hold the osteo- clasts in
position and are without abscess. Fig. V, taken from Black, Vol. ..."