| terminal b.’s |
zones where epithelial cells contact one another, once thought to represent an accumulation of dense cementing substance, but with the electron microscope shown to be a junctional complex (see under complex).
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| terminal c. |
Ruffini's corpuscle.
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| terminal c. of right atrium |
crista terminalis atrii dextri.
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| terminal c. of spinal cord |
conus medullaris.
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| terminal c.’s |
pairs of transversely oriented channels that are confluent with the sarcotubules, which together with an intermediate T tubule constitute a triad of skeletal muscle. See also T system, under system; T tubule, under tubule; and triad of skeletal muscle.
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