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entire surface of organism
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UBERON_0035159 |
[Anatomical surface, which is the external surface of the whole body. Examples: There is only one body surface.] |
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septomaxilla bone
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UBERON_0011167 |
[Paired, intramembranous bones located within the nasal capsules and embedded in the nasal cartilages; it is pierced by the ductus nasolacrimalis.] |
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epithelial mesenchymal boundary of regenerating fin/limb
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UBERON_2001388 |
[An epithelial-mesenchymal boundary that is part of a regenerating fin/limb.] |
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postfrontal bone
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UBERON_0011168 |
[A bone behind and above the orbit of which it commonly forms part of the border that is present in many vertebrates and corresponds to the postorbital process of the frontal bone of various birds and mammals.] |
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regeneration epithelium of fin/limb
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UBERON_2001389 |
[An epithelium that is part of a regenerating fin/limb.] |
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thrombomodulin-like receptor
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PR_000001938 |
[A protein with core architecture consisting of a signal sequence, a Lectin C-type domain (Pfam:PF00059), 5 or 6 EGF-like domains (Pfam:PF00008, Pfam:PF09064, or Pfam:PF07645), a transmembrane region, and a small cytoplasmic region (36-51 amino acids).] |
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membrane alanyl aminopeptidase-like metallopeptidase
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PR_000001888 |
[A protein with core architecture consisting of a Peptidase family M1 domain (Pfam:PF01433).] |
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food propellant
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CHEBI_78017 |
[A propellant that is used to expel foods from an aerosol container.] |
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propellant
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CHEBI_76414 |
[A compressed gas or liquid with a boiling point lower than room temperature which to used to propel and dispense liquids such as deodorants, insecticides, paints, etc. from aerosol cans.] |
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lunule of nail
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UBERON_0011190 |
[A crescent-shaped whitish area of the bed of a fingernail or toenail. The lunula is the visible part of the nail matrix (i.e. the root of the nail).] |
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ophthalmic vein
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UBERON_0011191 |
[Ophthalmic veins are veins which drain the eye. More specifically, they can refer to: Superior ophthalmic vein Inferior ophthalmic vein.] |
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ophthalmic plexus
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UBERON_0011194 |
[An autonomic plexus, entering the orbit in company with the ophthalmic artery, derived from the internal carotid plexus.] |
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inferior parathyroid epithelium
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UBERON_0011195 |
[An epithelium that is part of a inferior parathyroid gland.] |
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parathyroid epithelium
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UBERON_0011197 |
[An epithelium that is part of a parathyroid gland.] |
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superior ophthalmic vein
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UBERON_0011192 |
[The superior ophthalmic vein begins at the inner angle of the orbit in a vein named the nasofrontal which communicates anteriorly with the angular vein; it pursues the same course as the ophthalmic artery, and receives tributaries corresponding to the branches of that vessel. Forming a short single trunk, it passes between the two heads of the Rectus lateralis and through the medial part of the superior orbital fissure, and ends in the cavernous sinus. The ethmoidal veins drain into the superior ophthalmic vein. Vorticose veins also drain into the superior ophthalmic vein.] |
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fauces
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UBERON_0035120 |
[Lateral walls of the oropharynx that are located medial to the palatoglossal folds.] |
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inferior ophthalmic vein
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UBERON_0011193 |
[The inferior ophthalmic vein begins in a venous net-work at the forepart of the floor and medial wall of the orbit; it receives some vorticose veins and other veins from the Rectus inferior, Obliquus inferior, lacrimal sac and eyelids, runs backward in the lower part of the orbit and divides into two branches. One of these passes through the inferior orbital fissure and joins the pterygoid venous plexus, while the other enters the cranium through the superior orbital fissure and ends in the cavernous sinus, either by a separate opening, or more frequently in common with the superior ophthalmic vein.] |
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pancreatic system
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UBERON_2001371 |
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interincisive suture
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UBERON_0035122 |
[Median palatine suture of the palatine processes of the maxillary bones, and the median suture of the palatine bones.] |
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suture
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UBERON_4200215 |
[Line of junction between two parts immovably connected. Modified from Henderson's Dictionary of Biological Terms.] |