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p. anula´ris vagi´nae fibro´sae digito´rum ma´nus [TA]  annular part of fibrous sheaths of fingers: strong transverse bands of fibrous tissue, one in the vagina fibrosa of each finger, crossing the flexor tendons at the level of the upper half of the proximal phalanx; called also annular ligaments of fingers.
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P. eisenber´gii P. putida.
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p. magnocellula´ris nu´clei ru´bri [TA]  magnocellular part of red nucleus: in humans, the posterior part of the red nucleus, containing a complement of large multipolar cells; the number of these cells is relatively decreased in comparison to the small cells scattered throughout the nucleus; cf. p. parvocellularis nuclei rubri.
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P. pertucino´gena a species that produces pertucin. Called also Bordetella pertussis, Phase IV.
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p. thora´cica aor´tae [TA]  thoracic part of aorta: the proximal portion of the descending aorta, which proceeds from the arch of the aorta and gives rise to the bronchial, esophageal, pericardiac, and mediastinal branches, and the superior phrenic, posterior intercostal III to XI, and subcostal arteries; it is continuous through the diaphragm with the abdominal aorta. Called also aorta thoracalis, thoracic aorta, and aorta thoracica [TA alternative]. Click here to view image■Pars thoracica aortae (thoracic aorta) and the arteries and branches to which it gives rise.
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