| Martinotti c.’s |
fusiform cells with ascending axon processes in the layers of the cerebral cortex, especially in the multiform layer and also in the internal pyramidal layer.
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| Martinotti cells |
see under cell.
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| Martin's b. |
a roller bandage of thin elastic rubber.
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| Martin |
A tool which is very essential to all ateliers. It is a brass plate glued to a stone, with a handle attached to facilitate its movement. An aperture of an inch and a half or two inches is made in the centre of this plate and its lining, through which sand and water is passed upon the Marble to polish it. There are several sizes, some of which may be worked by an apprentice, while some require one or two workmen, according to the size of the piece to be polished and the weight of the martin.
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| Martin |
(1483-1546) German monk and professor whose questioning of church practices led to the Protestant Reformation. See Martin Luther.
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