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1. 29 The main surgical methods are change of side lobus, glandulae thyroideae, excision of thyroid isthmus and excision of the whole side lobus glandulae thyroideae.

2. Pyramidalis are somewhat bigger, Bushier, and wilder looking

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

5. Atheroma, Atheroma is a benign neoplasm that develops as a consequence of blockage of glandulae sebacea - the sebaceous glands of the skin

6. 27 Abstract:Objective To explore the development regularity of nitire oxide synthase(NOS) positive neurons in the lobus frontalis of the cerebrum of human fetus.

7. The basophilic portion traversed by the nervus glandulae cerebralis is composed of gland cells with large, round nuclei, few and small mitochondria and numerous Golgi complexes.

8. Large vacuoles of low density are relatively rare. Changes in the axons of the nervus glandulae cerebralis are noticeable as early as 24 hours after experimental induction of molting.

9. The rectus sheath is a tendon sheath (Aponeurosis) which encloses the rectus abdominis and pyramidalis muscles.It is an extension of the tendons of the external abdominal oblique, internal abdominal oblique, and transversus abdominis muscles

10. The commentary reconciles the omen’s two Apodoses, one unfavorable and the other favorable, by specifying that the favorable apodosis corresponds to the placement of the “paths” on the right area of the lobus sinister (implying that the unfavorable apodosis refers to the opposite situation, i.e., when the “paths” are on the left).