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These disease processes are not usually confined to the muscular tissue.
Rhabdomyolysis is the breakdown of muscular tissue due to any cause.
The muscular tissue around the right auricle was discolored and soft.
Myogenesis is the formation of muscular tissue, particularly during embryonic development.
The hands, forearms and face of the nearest figure are stripped down to the muscular tissue beneath the skin.
After the acute phase cysts may be found in various muscular tissues, generally without pathology.
Myocardium is the muscular tissue of the heart.
The mucosal and muscular tissue layers were then separated by quickly pulling the two slides apart.
"It's a wasting away of the muscular tissue.
Earth-style sensitive plants and fly-catcher plants had primitive muscular tissues.
The carcass contained well preserved muscular tissue.
A longitudinal strand of muscular tissue runs up its dorsal surface for a short distance from the gizzard.
Injections to the buttocks are known to reach the bloodstream quickly due to the large amount of muscular tissue and corresponding blood supply.
This results in muscle atrophy, a loss of strength and, ultimately, a depletion of muscular tissue completely.
Shortly after death, within three to six hours, the muscular tissues become rigid and incapable of relaxing which is known as rigor mortis.
Prior, sockets were made in the shape of a square shape with no specialized containment for muscular tissue.
The six pharyngeal arches give rise to much of the skeletal and muscular tissue in the head and neck region.
Within the connective tissue lie three continuous layers of unspecialised smooth muscular tissue.
The endocardium underlies the much more voluminous myocardium, the muscular tissue responsible for the contraction of the heart.
The narrowing is caused by a ring of mucosal tissue (which lines the esophagus) or muscular tissue.
Adenomyosis is a disease that occurs when the cells that normally line the uterus grow into the muscular tissue of the uterine wall.
Pre-contest training for bodybuilders is different again, in that they attempt to retain as much muscular tissue as possible while undergoing severe dieting.
When the projectile is to be extracted from muscular tissue, the procedure must be done with completely relaxed muscles, therefore needing complete anesthesia.
The guard, phragmocone and pro-ostracum were all internal to the living creature, forming a skeleton which was enclosed entirely by soft muscular tissue.
Soon after the discovery of glycogen in the liver, A. Sanson found that muscular tissue also contains glycogen.