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| | Equine Podiatry Dr. Stephen O'Grady, veterinarians, farriers, books, articles |
 | | The stratum corneum of the integument of the foot is replaced by the germinal layer as it is in the skin. |  | | In fact, because the integument of the foot does not have adnexal epidermal structures that project into the dermis and subcutaneous tissue except for the merocrine glands present in the frog, a direct corollary of the classical partial thickness skin wound does not exist in the foot. |  | | Within this common framework of the integument, the structure of the integument of the foot is highly specialized both because of its difference as a whole to the skin and because of the differences between the regions within the foot. |
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http://www.equipodiatry.com/112403.html
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| | Journal of Nanobiotechnology Full text Surface structure, model and mechanism of an insect integument adapted to be ... |
 | | One of these properties, visco-elasticity, is determined in the abdominal integument of the bug Rhodnius by the matrix protein(s) of the procuticle with a reinforcing effect of chitin microfibriles. |  | | Easy bleeding differs from reflex bleeding in that, first, almost the whole body integument is potentially involved in the phenomenon, and second, an external force is necessary to exhibit the phenomenon [4]. |  | | The present study aimed to describe the cuticle surface, to consider it from a mechanistic point of view, and to discuss potential consequences of the integument surface in the predator-prey relationships. |
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http://www.jnanobiotechnology.com/content/2/1/10
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| | CVA Integument |
 | | (198) the integument (or skin) is a complex organ. |  | | of the skin, and 6.2 [199] Specializations of the integument) |  | | Integument is the boundary between the organism and the environment. |
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http://webpages.marshall.edu/~hurlburt/310lec8.html
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| | Integument and Mammary Glands (Monographs on Pathology of Laboratory Animals) by U. Mohr, R.D. Hunt, Thomas Carlyl ... |
 | | Integument and Mammary Glands (Monographs on Pathology of Laboratory Animals) by U. Mohr, R.D. Hunt, Thomas Carlyl Jones and Human Melanoma: From Basic Research to Clinical Application by Soldano Ferrone: Amazon.com Store. |  | | This volume is one of a set of concise, well-illustrated and authoritative studies of natural and experimental lesions of laboratory animals (rat, mouse and hamster) arranged by organ systems. |  | | This volume, as others in the Monographs on the Pathology of Laboratory Animals series, will contribute to improved world-wide communication among scientists, industries and governments on the safety of foods, drugs and chemicals subjected to tests in animals. |
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http://www.buybestbooks.com/reviews1/0387510257.html
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| | CollectiveMed - Integument Anatomy Flash Cards |
 | | The Integument System examines the structures and functions of the body's surface, the skin. |  | | This PDA version contains 28 pages which takes the reader through an in depth examination of the body's surface, the skin. |  | | The Integument System Flash Cards product uses the time tested content and images from BryanEdwards.com and displays the necessary images to demonstrate the integument system. |
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http://www.collectivemed.com/jump/skina.shtml
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| | Curriculum Reform at UB - Musculoskeletal and Integument Organ Module |
 | | Understand and be able to briefly discuss and contrast the concepts of behavioral thermoregulation versus physiologic thermoregulation. |  | | Common infections in the skin, soft tissues, bones, and joints and their antibiotic therapy. |  | | Be able to list and briefly discuss the six basic functions of the integument. |
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http://wings.buffalo.edu/smbs/ctf/mod_integ_musc.htm
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| | Ethan Frome |
 | | Recognize biologic and cultural variations in assessment of the integument. |  | | List the characteristics used to describe skin lesions. |
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http://health.husson.edu/Nu204/integument.htm
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 | | The procuticle thicker that the epicuticle and is largely responsible for the structural integrity of the integument. |  | | The muscles of the ant are attached directly to the integument. |  | | With in the procuticle strands of chitin and proteins are woven in a cris-cross pattern, providing for both strength and flexibility. |
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http://jlibsch.web.wesleyan.edu/Ant/Morphology/Integument.html
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| | Integument |
 | | One of the first things we should discuss is the generalized structure of the skin. |  | | The integument of fish is characterized by structures that help the organism maintain its water balance. |  | | Because the integument of amphibians makes them somewhat vulnerable, many amphibians also secrete toxins that prevent them from being eaten by other organisms. |
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http://acad.udallas.edu/biology/Brown/Anatomy/05Integument.htm
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| | Comparative Anatomy Topic 6 - Integument |
 | | Why they want to warn others when they are attacked and may already be dead is a difficult question to answer. |  | | The integument is a complex structure consisting of the ectodermal epidermis and the mesodermal dermis. |  | | The integument is the largest organ in the body and includes the skin, hair, and associated glands. |
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http://www.auburn.edu/academic/classes/zy/0301/Topic6/Topic6.html
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| | Reptilian integument |
 | | If your brain works like mine, you will forget most of the names of the bones soon after taking the test, so I won't concentrate on them nearly as much as I could, except where necessary. |  | | Instead, I'd like to concentrate on sort of the big picture.Compare this to the integument which used less than half that number of pages. |
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http://comenius.susqu.edu/bi/302/Lecture11.htm
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 | | to understand how the various components of the integument fulfill their physiological roles. |  | | The integument consists of the skin and its appendages (e.g., glands, hair and nails). |  | | Skin, one of the largest organs in the body (16% by weight), is composed of an epithelium, the epidermis, and an underlying connective tissue, the dermis. |
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http://ect.downstate.edu/courseware/histomanual/integument.html
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| | Citysearch Attorneys |
 | | Need drugs, a pharmacy, or medicine for EDEMA AND OTHER CONDITIONS INVOLVING THE INTEGUMENT OF THE FETUS AND NEWBORN? |  | | Just do a search in Google (http://www.google.com) for “EDEMA AND OTHER CONDITIONS INVOLVING THE INTEGUMENT OF THE FETUS AND NEWBORN pharmacy” (or drugs or medicine) and you’ll find one that has what you are looking for. |  | | Or, perhaps you are looking for a EDEMA AND OTHER CONDITIONS INVOLVING THE INTEGUMENT OF THE FETUS AND NEWBORN treatment or an alternative cure? You can find people through Google that offer these services as well. |
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http://www.stilltheking.com/resources1843.htm
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| | eMedicine - Skin, Anatomy : Article by Don R Revis, Jr, MD |
 | | The integument, or skin, covers the entire external surface of the human body and is the principle site of interaction with the surrounding world. |  | | Synonyms and related keywords: integument, epidermis, dermis, panniculus adiposus |  | | Other important functions include sensory perception, immunologic surveillance, thermoregulation, and control of insensible fluid loss. |
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http://www.emedicine.com/plastic/topic389.htm
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 | | Human skin (the integument) is of 2 types. |  | | Thick skin, restricted to the palms of the hands and soles of the feet, lacks hairs and has abundant sweat glands. |  | | It also acts as a sensory receptor and has a role in excretion, vitamin D metabolism, and regulation of blood pressure and body temperature. |
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http://www.loyno.edu/~chood/histnotesglandinteg.html
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| | Ectodermal Derivatives V |
 | | While many animals have the same basic integument structure, the epidermis has becomes specialized in a number of ways, as outlined in the chart below: |  | | It focuses on the formation of the different skin (integument) types found both within an individual and between species. |  | | The integument is made up of two layers: the epidermis (an example of stratified squamous epithelium, recall) and the dermis (an example of dense irregular connective tissue). |
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http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devobio/210labs/ecto5.html
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| | Integument Lecture |
 | | Section through the skin of a bird (Kardong, 2002). |  | | Section through a typical amphibian integument (Kardong, 2002). |  | | Fig 47 Summary of integumentary hard structure phylogeny. |
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http://www.lander.edu/rsfox/308skinLec.html
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| | integument itinerary |
 | | Even though they shouldn't change, the instructor has the right to change any dates and/or assignments. |  | | Re-explain the cycle, in your own words, using your body as the functional example. |  | | Construct a chart showing the "Changes" and "Effects" of the integument aging. |
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http://science.xcp.org/anatomy/integumentary/integument%20itinerary.htm
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| | Cycad biology: Dinosaur Food and Maiden Hair |
 | | This whole structure is called an ovule throughout this part of development. |  | | Fortunately the integument has a tiny opening, the micropyle. |  | | The megasporophyll produces an integument around the megasporangium (which is sometimes called the nucellus). |
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http://www.plantapalm.com/vce/biology/dinofood.htm
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| | : Animal_Systems/Vertebrates__Microscopic_Anatomy_of_the_Integument |
 | | Integument and Its Accessory Organs - Photomicrographs of the skin. |  | | Top : Animal Systems : Vertebrates Microscopic Anatomy of the Integument |  | | Requires a free plug in to access the units. |
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http://www.mhhe.com/links/pages/Animal_Systems/Vertebrates__Microscopic_Anatomy_of_the_Integument
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| | examii |
 | | Remember that as muscle develops it carries it blood supply and innervation with it. |  | | How is the integument adapted for the amphioxus, ostracoderm, cyclostomes, chondrichthyes, osteichthyes, amphibibians, and mammals? |  | | Which embryonic germ layers give rise to the specific layers and structures of the integument? |
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http://alpha.furman.edu/~vturgeon/chordate/examii.htm
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| | Caution Small Parts: Exoskeleton, Integument, and External Morphology |
 | | These are one of our targets on our Brazillian expedition this summer (Leon saw these when he was in Brazil last summer). |  | | Lecture 3. Caution Small Parts: Exoskeleton, Integument, and External Morphology |  | | Caution Small Parts: Exoskeleton, Integument, and External Morphology |
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http://entomology.unl.edu/lgh/insectid/lec03_morphology.htm
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 | | in- in on + tegere to cover: cf F. int['e]gument. |  | | See 1st {n-}, and {Tegument}.] That which naturally invests or covers another thing as the testa or the tegmen of a seed; specifically (Anat.), a covering which invests the body, as the skin, or a membrane that invests a particular. |  | | 2 definitions found From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: Integument \In*teg"u*ment\, n. |
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http://www.beetfoundation.com/words/i/integument.html
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| | Halfbakery: Cupreous Integument |
 | | If only I could touch her arm, I think, as my hair spines into the wind. |  | | [editors note: We regret to announce that the author of this piece, after purchase of the Cupreous Integument, failed to notice the Do not wear in thunderstorms warning inscribed on the soles of her shoes. |  | | Her untimely departure will be dearly departed with.] |
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http://www.halfbakery.com/idea/Cupreous_20Integument
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| | GER list |
 | | 5 SH Title Anatomy and Physiology I. Description: This course will cover the structure, function and clinical applications of the integument, musculature, skeletal system, and nervous system. |  | | This course is targeted for students in nursing and associated health professions. |
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http://www.cc.ysu.edu/ger/GERlist.html
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| | Ovule Development Mutants |
 | | This structure may represent only the outer integument primordium, or may derive from the region which normally gives rise to both integuments. |  | | This results in ovules with an elongate shape and a micropyle that is not adjecent to the funiculus. |  | | The outer integument is still reduced, but the inner integument varies from being reduced to exhibiting extreme hypertrophy (Lang et al., 1994). |
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http://www.mcb.ucdavis.edu/faculty-labs/gasser/Ovule_Mutants.html
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 | | a) integument is richly innervated with the sensory system being highly developed to act as the eyes of the skin and to allow for high-fidelity use of tools |
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http://anatomy.iupui.edu/courses/histo_D502/D502f04/lecture.f04/integument.f04/integumentf04.html
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| | integument -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | The integument delimits the body of the organism, separating it from the environment and protecting it from foreign matter. |  | | At the same time it gives communication with the outside, enabling an organism to live in a particular environment. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9106315&query=adaptive%20systems&ct=eb
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| | Ephedra Ovules |
 | | Close-up of the nucellus and inner integument of a "stage 9" Ephedra ovule. |  | | Close-up of the inner integument (the circular ring of cells) of a "stage 7" Ephedra ovule. |  | | The "outer integument" has been removed from this specimen for better visualization of the inner integument and nucellus. |
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http://calvin.linfield.edu/~cgaiser/ephedraovules.html
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| | Dunn, Michael T.*, Gar W. Rothwell, and Gene Mapes. |
 | | The apical portion of the integument is ribbed and non-vascularized; the nucellus is fused to the integument and apically differentiated into a dome shaped pollen receiving structure. |  | | As in all other trigonocarps, Stephanospermum is radially symetrical, with a stalked nucellus attached to the integument only at the base, and has a three parted integument. |  | | Seven species ranging from the Westphalian D to the Stephanian A-B boundary are placed in Stephanospermum, typically characterized by the presence of a sheath of tracheids in the nucellus and usually, a micropylar crown. |
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http://www.botany2001.org/section7/abstracts/11.shtml
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| | Integument - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch |
 | | Cells, Tissues, Integument, Skeletal, Muscular and Digestive Systems, Blood, Lymph, Circulatory Systems (Anatomy and Physiology, Vol. |  | | Clothes;: An essay upon the nature and significance of the natural and artificial integuments worn by men and women, |  | | An integument is an outer protective covering such as the feathers or skin of an animal or rind or shell. |
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http://encyclopedia.worldsearch.com/integument.htm
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| | * Integument - (Disease): Definition |
 | | It is known as the integumentary system and it is your body's first line of defense against disease... |  | | degenerates into a malignant ulcer which rapidly extends, consuming the nearby integument, involving the testicle and adjacent parts. |  | | The skin and its derivatives (hair, nails, sweat and oil glands) make up the integumentary system. |
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http://en.mimi.hu/disease/integument.html
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| | Exercise14 Skin |
 | | The integument of mammals consists of the skin proper, and also the various adnexa or accessory structures. |  | | Structures such as glands and hair follicles look different at different levels, and two adjacent structures may well be sectioned at different levels in the same slide. |
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http://education.vetmed.vt.edu/Curriculum/VM8054/Labs/Lab14/Lab14.htm
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| | Integument |
 | | The integument is the protective covering of the body. |  | | It includes the skin and other structures such as hair, feathers, scales, horns, hooves and claws. |  | | The claw of the dog/cat is similar to, but much simpler than the hoof of the horse. |
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http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/instruct/tcolvill/135/integument.htm
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