| sinusoidal circulation |
that occurring through the sinusoids.
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| sinus |
A sinus is a pouch or cavity in any organ or tissue, or an abnormal cavity or passage caused by the destruction of tissue. The term is applied to a large number and variety of structures in the human body, such as:-* The air cavities in the cranial bones, especially those near the nose and connecting to it. These are the paranasal sinuses and are usually what is meant when a person's "sinuses" are referred to.* A dilated portion of a blood vein, such as inside the braincase. ...
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| sinus |
cavities inside the head behind the cheekbones, forehead and nose
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| sinusoidal pattern |
A synoptic pattern, approximating to a sine curve, that is formed by alternate troughs and ridges of about equal amplitude.
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| sinus |
a cavity within bone or a channel that contains blood; also refers to an abnormal tract in the body
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