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Antoni A area of schwannoma with Verocay bodies (one annotated by circle) Verocay bodies were first described by Uruguayan neuro-pathologist José Juan Verocay in 1910. It is a required histopathological finding for diagnosing schwannomas (tumors of Schwann cells).
The School of Law, University of Mumbai is a public institution for undergraduate legal education in India. [1] It is established under Department of Law, University of Mumbai and is situated at the University of Mumbai, Thane Sub Campus, Thane, Mumbai. The college is one of the two law colleges in Mumbai University to offer B.B.A. - LL.B ...
Cellular schwannoma is a relatively rare variation. Cellular schwannoma is nearly exclusively made up of a fascicular proliferation of well-differentiated Schwann cells that are cytologically bland, missing Verocay bodies, and just slightly exhibiting Antoni B pattern growth (10% of the tumor area).
University of Mumbai, Thane Sub Campus (MUTC) is sub campus of University of Mumbai which under takes School of Law, University of Mumbai which offers five-year Integrated Programme in Legal Education B.B.A. - LL.B. (Hons.) and School of Management Studies, University of Mumbai [1] which offers five - year Integrated Management Programme BMS-MBA.
School of Law, University of Mumbai; Siddharth College of Law, Mumbai; U. University of Mumbai, Thane Sub Campus; V. Vivekanand Education Society's College of Law
Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai; School of Law, University of Mumbai, ... B P M High School; Campion School, Mumbai; Cathedral and John Connon School;
B. R. Ambedkar: 1913 BA Elphinstone: economist, social reformer, Chairman of the Constitution Drafting Committee and Minister of Law and Justice: Bal Gangadhar Tilak: 1879 LLB Government Law College: Nationalist leader, savant, philosopher, mathematician, and advocate of Swaraj (self-rule) Burgula Ramakrishna Rao: 1923 Fergusson [note 6]
The B.L.S. LL.B. program is a 10-semester full-time course open to students right out of high school (Class XII in the Indian system). The first 2 years (4 semesters) constitute a 'pre-law' course where the student is taught social-science subjects like economics, political science, history, English and legal language, logic, etc.