C.T is connective tissue
so a ct membrane is a membrane made of connective tissue
tectorial membrane
The cell membrane controls movement of materials in and out of the cell.
A cell membrane is also known as a plasma membrane or cytoplasmic membrane. The cell membrane separates the interior of a cell from its outside environment. The main function of a cell membrane is to protect the cell from its surroundings.
cell membrane
parchment membrane is semi permiable membrane.
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You mean CT. CT means Connecticut the abbreviation for Connecticut is CT get it?
Mesenteric streaks refers to a radiological imaging (namely a Computed Tomography or CT scan) finding. The mesentery is a double-layer membrane (peritoneum) which holds the small bowel to the back wall of the abdomen. If this membrane is inflamed (due to infection or disease such as Crohn's), injured (trauma) or ischemic (deprived of oxygen) then the CT scan will show an area of so-called "streaking", "stranding" or "infiltration". This is a very general term and does not provide clear information as to the degree of injury.
Half of CT,no. Half of CT, yes
ct
CT=caused turnover
If it is CT et al, it means CT and others. This is a Latin abbreviation.
The difference in between Ohms and Ohms CT is that in Ohms CT it has CT at the end.
Hmm, Let's see. Bethel, CT and Bethlehem, CT are central-western CT. Bozrah, CT is southeast. Hebron, CT is eastern-central. Bethany, CT is in the south-central region. Oh, Goshen, Canaan, and Sharon, CT are all in the northwest corner!
I now live in CT and do not have a CT license yet. I use to live in MA but haven't switched my license to CT yet. My MA license was recently suspended. Now that I live in CT can I get at CT license
Lt means - long travelling ct means- cross travelling
I looked your question up on google translate and CT scan is "Tomografia computarizada" but just CT is "CT" english to spanish