| wolffian tubules | Remnants of the mesonephric tubule's in the female, contained within the epoophoron. Synonym: wolffian tubules. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Wolff |
Caspar Friedrich. 1733-1794 St. Petersburg anatomist & physiologist, founder of modern embryology; against idea that embryo was preformed; Wolffian duct = mesonephric duct (1759); Wolffian body = mesonephros (1759).
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| wolffian tubule |
One of 30 to 34 tubules that develop within the mesonephros and empty into the mesonephric duct. Most are transitional, persisting for only a short time. Some persist in men as the efferent ductules of the testis; others persist
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| Wolff's duct |
mesonephric duct.
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| Wolff's l. |
a bone, normal or abnormal, develops the structure most suited to resist the forces acting upon it.
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| Wolff's law |
see under law.
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