| Henle's b. |
fibers from the anterior aponeurosis of the transversus abdominis muscle extending posterior to the rectus abdominis muscle and inferior to the arcuate line.
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| Henle's elastic m. |
external elastic m.
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| Henle's f.’s |
the fibers of either of the elastic membranes of an artery.
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| Henle's fenestrated m. |
fenestrated m.
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| Henle's fiber l. |
the outer plexiform layer in the region of the macula retinae; see also entoretina.
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