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anastomose Meaning in Tamil ( anastomose வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

பின்னிக் கொள்ளுதல்,



anastomose தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

anastomose's Usage Examples:

Lastly, towards the caudal region the right and left strands approach and anastomose, eventually coalescing in the mid line.


anastomosis in vitro experiments are performed on artificial and natural heart valves, vascular anastomoses and within the chambers of the heart.


22 and 28); it gives off a branch to each tentacle, and these all anastomose at the base of the tentacles with the second nerve of the arm, the so-called secondary arm-nerve.


9) which branch but do not anastomose, and the apices of which keep pace in their growth with that of the other tissues of -, the plant (Anocynaceae, most Eunhorbi(Alter Haberlandt.


arteriovenous anastomoses.


Here the Volga receives no tributaries; its right bank is skirted by low hills, but on the left it anastomoses freely with the Akhtuba when its waters are high, and floods the country for 15 to 35 m.


the change in the character of the vegetation was con which have generally been regarded as the fronds of ferns characterized by a central midrib giving off lateral veins which repeatedly anastomose and form a network, like that in the leaves of Antrophyum, an existing member of the Polypodiaceae.


9, c) some of which pursue a more or less vertical course, and by frequent anastomoses with one another form a loose reticulum of vascular strands; others are leaftraces on their way from the stele of the stem to the leaves.


Each segmental artery supplies a specific area of the kidney and they do not anastomose with each other.


) when strongly growing put out ribbon-like or cylindrical cords, or sheet-like mycelial plates of numerous parallel hyphae, all growing together equally, and fusing by anastomoses, and in this way extend long distances in the soil, or over the surfaces of leaves, branches, 'c.


A complex network, however, does occur in Lybiodrilus and certain other Eudrilidae, where the paired nephridia possess ducts leading to the exterior which ramify and anastomose on the thickness of the body wall.


The branching processes of these cells apparently anastomose with one another and form a delicate supporting network.


To adopt a figure, it is probable that the sources from which the two streams of life - animal and vegetable - spring may not be separable by a well-defined watershed at all, but consist of a great level upland, in which the waterways anastomose.





Synonyms:

inosculate, conjoin, join,



Antonyms:

disjoin, divide, separate, disunite,

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