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laminaIn flowering plants (angiosperms), the blade of the leaf on either side of the midrib. The lamina is generally thin and flattened, and is usually the primary organ of photosynthesis. It has a network of veins through which water and nutrients are conducted. More generally, a lamina is any thin, flat plant structure, such as the thallus of many seaweeds. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The pars pylorica region of the stomach had multifocal mucosal abscesses and moderate diffuse lymphoplasmacytic and heterophilic infiltrates of the lamina propria. 5 1 5 50 75 100 Vaginal opening + - - - - - + Epithelial cell height - - - + - + + Lamina propria area - - - + - - - Luminal and glandular epithelial LI - - - - - + + Lactoferrin expression - - - - - + + Abbreviations: -, no change; +, change; LI, labeling index (PCNA). Prognosis of stage I primary mucosal mela-nomas of the head and neck's Level Invasion Survival I In situ 11 yr 6 mo II Lamina propria only 5 yr 9 mo III Deep tissue 1 yr 5 mo |
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