lacunae in English

noun
1
an unfilled space or interval; a gap.
the journal has filled a lacuna in Middle Eastern studies

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1. They are Harvesian canal, Lamellae, Lacunae and Canaliculi.

2. Chondrocytes, or Chondrocytes in lacunae, are cells found in cartilage connective tissue

3. Start studying Define the following terms: osteon, lacunae, lamellae, Canaliculi, central canal, perforating canals

4. Shows: osteonic (haversian) canal, lamellae, Canaliculi, & lacunae (black spaces, contains osteocytes in living bone)

5. Shows: elastic fibers (fine, dark, fibers) in the matrix, Chondrocytes (cartilage cells), and lacunae

6. Meanings for Canaliculi It is a small canal or passageway between the lacunae of ossified bone.

7. It follows that the alleged lacunae and errors in the order for reference cannot affect the admissibility of the reference.

8. Its main aim is to introduce fair and efficient mechanisms to overcome lacunae or rigidities in the system.

9. The recommendations of the Committee , by pointing out administrative lacunae in policy implementation , have led to valuable improvements in the financial machinery .

10. Between these the terminal branches of the nervus glandulae cerebralis are found, and a system of lacunae which communicate with the surrounding hemolymph.

11. 1 These tracheoles may be termed the larval or provisional tracheoles, and they extend in bundles into the developing lacunae.

12. Sts to the old bone region, secretion of Acidoid to dissolve minerals, secretion of proteases to digest the bone matrix, and formation of the bone resorp-tion lacunae

13. Blood flow into the flaccid penis is limited by a high sympathetic tone that constricts the Blood vessels and lacunae mediated by alpha-adrenergic transmission (norepinephrine (noradrenaline))

14. The lacunae of these years I've been able to fill sketchily from the entries in my baby book, which notes such incidents as my first smile.

15. Canaliculus [‚kan·əl′ik·yə·ləs] (histology) One of the minute channels in bone radiating from a Haversian canal and connecting lacunae with each other and with the canal

16. In connective tissue: Cartilage The cells of cartilage, called Chondrocytes, are isolated in small lacunae within the matrix. Although cartilage is avascular, gaseous metabolites and nutrients can diffuse through the aqueous phase of the gel-like matrix to reach the cells.

17. The Aerenchyma of leaves and stems of aquatic plants are large longitudinal cells with air spaces or lacunae, which are gas-filled; Aerenchymatous cells are often water-filled; Aerenchyma cells are continuous from shoots to roots and help in diffusion of air from leaves to roots