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  2. Lacuna (histology) - Wikipedia

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    Section parallel to the surface from the body of the femur. X 100. a, Haversian canals ; b, lacunae seen from the side; c, others seen from the surface in lamella , which are cut horizontally. Nucleated bone cells and their processes, contained in the bone lacunae and their canaliculi respectively.

  3. Lacunar stroke - Wikipedia

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    Location of infarct Presentation Pure motor stroke/hemiparesis (most common lacunar syndrome: 33–50%) posterior limb of the internal capsule, basilar part of pons, corona radiata It is marked by hemiparesis or hemiplegia that typically affects the face, arm, or leg of the side of the body opposite the location of the infarct.

  4. Lacuna - Wikipedia

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    Lacuna (histology), a small space containing an osteocyte in bone, or chondrocyte in cartilage; Muscular lacuna, a lateral compartment of the thigh; Vascular lacuna, a medial compartment beneath the inguinal ligament; Lacuna magna, the largest of several recesses in the urethra

  5. Hyaline cartilage - Wikipedia

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    Hyaline cartilage is the most common kind of cartilage in the human body. [2] It is primarily composed of type II collagen and proteoglycans. [2] Hyaline cartilage is located in the trachea, nose, epiphyseal plate, sternum, and ribs. [2] Hyaline cartilage is covered externally by a fibrous membrane known as the perichondrium. [2]

  6. Osteoclast - Wikipedia

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    Osteoclasts lie in small cavities called Howship's lacunae, formed from the digestion of the underlying bone. The sealing zone is the attachment of the osteoclast's plasma membrane to the underlying bone. Sealing zones are bounded by belts of specialized adhesion structures called podosomes.

  7. Lacunae of Morgagni - Wikipedia

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    Lacunae of Morgagni, also called the urethral lacunae of the male urethra (lacunae urethralis, urethrae masculinae or the crypts of Morgagni), are small depressions or recesses on the surface of the mucous membrane of the urethra.

  8. Scientists map where 27 different types of love are felt in ...

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    Scientists have mapped where in the body people feel different types of love, such as romantic and parental ones, and how strongly they are experienced – an advance that sheds more light on the ...

  9. Lacuna magna - Wikipedia

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