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dental cyst one derived from some portion of the odontogenic apparatus.
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Denonvilliers' operation plastic correction of a defective ala nasi by transferring a triangular flap from the adjacent side of the nose.
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dense body 1. any of the small regions of increased density in the sarcoplasm of skeletal muscles to which myofilaments seem to attach; cf. attachment plaques, under plaque. 2. an electron-dense granule occurring in blood platelets that stores and secretes adenosine nucleotides and serotonin. Called also bull's eye b. or granule, dense granule, and platelet dense b.
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dendritic spine A dendritic spine is a mushroom-shaped bud that protrudes from a dendrite and forms one half of a synapse, especially in synapses of the cortex. The dendrites of cortical neurons typically are densely covered with such spines, which enable single cells to receive input from thousands of others. Spines in the human brain are about one micrometer in diameter, roughly the same as the dendrites from which they sprout, if not somewhat larger. ...
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