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noeud vital A circumscript region in the lower part of the medulla oblongata, near the apex of the calamus scriptorius, interpreted by M. Flourens (1858) as a nerve centre controlling respiration.
Synonym: vital knot, vital node.
Origin: Fr.
(05 Mar 2000)
electro-vital Derived from, or dependent upon, vital processes; said of certain electric currents supposed by some physiologists to circulate in the nerves of animals.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
forced vital capacity Vital capacity measured with the subject exhaling as rapidly as possible; data relating volume, expiratory flow, and time form the basis for other pulmonary function tests, e.g., flow-volume curve, forced expiratory volume, forced expiratory time, forced expiratory flow.
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artery of pulp The first section of a penicillus of the spleen.
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axial walls of the pulp chambers The wall's parallel with the long axis of a tooth: the mesial, distal, buccal, and lingual wall's.
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radicular pulp That part of the dental pulp contained within the apical or root portion of the tooth.
Synonym: pulpa radicularis.
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vertebral pulp The soft fibrocartilage central portion of the intervertebral disk; regarded as a derivative of the notochord.
Synonym: gelatinous nucleus, nucleus gelatinosus, vertebral pulp.
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red pulp Splenic pulp seen grossly as a reddish brown substance, due to its abundance of red blood cells, consisting of splenic sinuses and the tissue intervening between them (splenic cords).
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red pulp cords The tissue occurring between the venous sinuses in the spleen.
Synonym: Billroth's cords, red pulp cords.
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white pulp That part of the spleen that consists of nodules and other lymphatic concentrations.
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mummified pulp A misnomer for a pulp treated with a formaldehyde derivative.
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coronal pulp That portion of the dental pulp contained within the pulp chamber or crown cavity of the tooth.
Synonym: pulpa coronalis.
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pulp <dentistry> The soft inner structure of a tooth, consisting of nerve and blood vessels.
(08 Jan 1998)
pulp abscess An abscess involving the soft tissue within the pulp chamber of a tooth, usually a sequela of caries or less frequently of trauma.
(05 Mar 2000)
pulp amputation Removal of a portion of the pulp structure of a tooth, usually the coronal portion.
Synonym: pulp amputation.
Origin: L. Pulpa, pulp, + G. Tome, incision
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