medulla
英 [me'dʌlə]
美 [mɪ'dʌlə]
英語の語源
- medulla (n.)
- hindmost segment of the brain, 1650s, from Latin medulla, literally "marrow," also "pith of plants," of unknown origin, perhaps related to or influenced by medius "middle" (but compare also Old Irish smiur, Welsh mer "marrow"). The word was used in the Latin senses in Middle English. Related: Medular; medullary.
例文
- 1. The descending vasa recta run in bundles into the medula .
- 直血管降下枝は束状に髄質に入った。
- 2.Blood from the medula enters short,stout,thin-walled veins.
- 髄質血流は太く短い薄肉静脈に合流する。
- 3.The parasympathetic innervation of the heart originates in the medulla oblongata.
- 心臓を支配する副交感神経は延髄の迷走神経核に源を発する。
- 4.The adrenals usually appear normals,but occasional hemorrhages may occur in the cortex and medula .
- 副腎は一般的に正常であるが、皮質部と髄質部の中間には偶に血が現れる。
- 5.The adrenals usually appear normal,but occasional hemorrhages may occur in the cortex and medula .
- 副腎は一般的に正常であるが、皮質部と髄質部の中間にはたまに血が現れる。
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