| The anterior tibial may become plexiform on the dorsum of the foot, giving rise to the dorsal intermetatarsals. |
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| The lesion was composed of mononuclear cells and plump spindle cells arranged in a plexiform pattern. |
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| Although rare, the plexiform junction con stitutes a serious problem for the surgeon when it results in multiple junctions with the femoral vein. |
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| The plexiform layers are regions in which the neurons make their interconnections. |
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| As was indicated earlier, the synapses occur in definite layers, the outer and inner plexiform layers. |
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| In practice, the important point to consider is the extreme variability of this venous system composed of duplicated or triplicated. sinuous, plexiform veins. |
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| These septae are rich in capillaries and venules, which may be dilated and arranged in a plexiform manner. |
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| Association areas are the memory banks where the memory of past experience is encoded in the infinitely complicated plexiform arrangement of the neurons, the brain cells, and their processes. |
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| A great deal of complex processing occurs within the two plexiform layers. |
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| In the outer plexiform layer the bipolar cells make their contacts, by way of their dendrites, with the rods and cones, specifically the spherules of the rods and the pedicles of the cones. |
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| In the inner plexiform layer, the axons of the bipolar cells make connection with the dendrites of ganglion cells, once again at special synaptic regions. |
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