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There are several fenestrated projections on the second floor overlooking the interior courtyard and street.
It was therefore called by Henle the fenestrated membrane.
The impact was puny, barely disrupting the fenestrated surface, and the contact drew blood.
This is known as a fenestrated aneurysm.
They form delicate calcareous corals, usually composed of thin fenestrated fronds.
The tanycytes of the median eminence are often found along the fenestrated peripheral capillaries.
One example is the placement of a fenestrated stentgraft to treat an abdominal aortic aneurysm.
The entire skeleton was lightly built, with a largely fenestrated skull and a very stout neck and trunk.
A sinusoid is a small blood vessel that is a type of capillary similar to a fenestrated endothelium.
The median eminence is rich in fenestrated capillaries, allowing for the passage of proteins and neurohormones.
Fenestrated aneurysms are complex because each stent has to be made to fit the patient's anatomy exactly, taking six weeks and costing around £12,000 each.
The straight venules contains fenestrated capillaries.
The secondary plexus is a network of fenestrated sinusoid capillaries that provide blood to the anterior pituitary.
Also, many junks incorporated "fenestrated rudders" (rudders with holes in them, supposedly allowing for better control).
Endocrine hormone molecules are secreted (released) directly into the bloodstream, typically into fenestrated capillaries.
In fenestrated and sinusoidal capillaries there is more space between the cells, allowing the diffusion of macro-molecules and some proteins.
Pottery found at the site is almost exclusively of four types: bowls on fenestrated pedestals, small bowls, cornets and animal figurines.
These fenestrated stents have to be rotated in the aorta, such that the fenestrations cover the branches of the aorta.
It is densely vascularized due to its fenestrated capillaries and has a small protuberance in the inferoposterior part of the fourth ventricle.
Window openings, placed between the strong vertical forms of the Corinthian pilasters, pierce the symmetrically fenestrated side elevations of the building.
This limited variety may reflect its cultic significance - bowls on fenestrated pedestals have also been found in the Chalcolithic temple in Megiddo.
In certain occasions that the renal arteries are too close to the aneurysm, the custom-made fenestrated graft stent is now an accepted alternative to doing open surgery.
Staged repair of tetralogy of Fallot and diminutive pulmonary arteries with a fenestrated ventricular septal defect patch.
The renal filtration barrier consists of fenestrated endothelial cells, the glomerular basement membrane, and the podocytes of epithelial cells.
The endothelial cells of the glomerulus contain numerous pores (fenestrae) that, unlike those of other fenestrated capillaries, are not spanned by diaphragms.