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  • 21Intima — Ịntima w; , ...mä: übliche Kurzbezeichnung für ↑Tunica intima …

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  • 22intima — [ ɪntɪmə] noun (plural intimae mi:) Anatomy & Zoology the innermost membrane of a vein, artery, or other participle Derivatives intimal adjective Origin C19: shortening of mod. L. tunica intima innermost sheath …

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  • 23intima — tunica intima; n. 1) the inner layer of the wall of an artery or vein. It is composed of a lining of endothelial cells and an elastic membrane. 2) the inner layer of various other organs or parts …

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  • 24Intima — intim: Das seit dem 18. Jh. (zuerst in der Fügung »intimer Freund«) bezeugte Wort bedeutet »vertraut, eng befreundet; innig; gemütlich (besonders von Räumen)«. Es ist entlehnt aus lat. intimus »innerst, innigst, vertrautest« (vgl. ↑ inter..., ↑… …

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  • 25íntima — e ž (ȋ) publ. 1. človekovo osebno, čustveno življenje, doživljanje: izpovedovati svojo intimo / v tej pesmi je intima še zakrita 2. prijetnost, domačnost: ta kolorit daje celoti skladno intimo ◊ anat. notranja plast stene krvne žile …

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  • 26íntima — {{#}}{{LM SynI43026}}{{〓}} {{\}}SINÓNIMOS Y ANTÓNIMOS:{{/}} {{[}}íntima{{]}} {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} {{※}}esp. mer.{{¤}} {{♂}}(para la menstruación){{♀}} = {{SynC09831}}{{↑}}compresa{{↓}} …

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  • 27Intima — vidinis dangalas statusas T sritis gyvūnų anatomija, gyvūnų morfologija atitikmenys: lot. Intima ryšiai: platesnis terminas – pagrindiniai terminai …

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  • 28Intima-media thickness — (IMT), also called intimal medial thickness, is a measurement of the thickness of artery walls, usually by external ultrasound, occasionally by internal, invasive ultrasound catheters, see IVUS, to both detect the presence and to track the… …

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  • 29intima — noun (plural intimae or mas) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, feminine of intimus Date: 1873 the innermost coat of an organ (as a blood vessel) consisting usually of an endothelial layer backed by connective tissue and elastic tissue • intimal… …

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  • 30intima — n. [L. intimus, innermost] The internal membranous lining of an organ; intimal adj …

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