Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Lymphatic tissue in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Generation of functioning accessory livers in lymphatic tissue.
In lymphatic tissue, Generation of functioning accessory livers.
Yet toxins are still accumulating in his lymphatic tissues.
Proliferation of the lymphatic tissue, including malignant tumours.
formed from the lymphatic tissue.
At other times, the lymphatic tissue in the appendix may swell
Lymphoma is a disease in which the lymphatic tissue is affected.
A rounded piece of lymphatic tissue that is surrounded by a capsule of connective tissue. .
Normally, we would treat it by coating the lymphatic tissue.
Lymphatic tissue makes up about 25% of its mucous membrane,
Reviews show that many people use lymphatic tissue not only for the sake of future results.
after puberty it shrinks and the lymphatic tissue becomes fat.
The wall of the appendix contains lymphatic tissue that is part of the immune system for making antibodies.
it may relate to changes that occur in the lymphatic tissue that line the wall of the appendix.
lymph nodes, lymphatic tissue, and the sympathetic chains, not to mention the fact that
i.e. removal of obvious nervous and lymphatic tissues during the normal cutting process.
contributes to optimal function of the capillaries and lymphatic tissue.
limited number of lymphatic tissues i.e. thymus,
all adherent tissues including obvious nervous and lymphatic tissues shall be removed.
This happens because the child's immune system is not mature yet, the lymphatic tissue is often hypertrophic in the nose
there is no need for any further action with respect to the other nervous and lymphatic tissues in the country where cutting is carried out.
including obvious nervous and lymphatic tissues, shall be removed in cutting plants in Portugal which are not used for cutting any ineligible bovine products.
abnormal tissue growth(known as neoplasia) in the lymphatic tissues of the body, or high pressure in the capillary fluids.
haematopoietic and lymphatic tissues, resulting in peripheral blood cytopenias,