Betekenis van:
umbilical
umbilical
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- snoer tussen moeder en ongeboren kind
- membranous duct connecting the fetus with the placenta
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
umbilical
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- relating to or resembling the umbilicus
"umbilical cord"
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Umbilical Extract is an extract obtained from mammalian umbilical cord
- 1:For underwater umbilical cables, and connectors therefor, see 8A002.a.3.
- Umbilical cables, and connectors therefor, using optical fibre and having synthetic strength members;
- visual inspection and palpation of the umbilical region and the joints.
- For underwater umbilical cables, and connectors therefor, see 8A002.a.3.
- visual inspection and palpation of the umbilical region and joints of young animals.
- Demonstration of Treponema pallidum by DFA-TP in the umbilical cord, the placenta, a nasal discharge or skin lesion material
- pregnancy (except for donors of umbilical cord blood cells and amniotic membrane and sibling donors of haematopoietic progenitors);
- visual inspection and palpation of the umbilical region and joints of young animals. In the event of doubt, the umbilical region must be incised and the joints opened; the synovial fluid must be examined;
- visual inspection and palpation of the umbilical region and joints of young animals. In the event of doubt, the umbilical region must be incised and the joints opened; the synovial fluid must be examined.
- visual inspection and palpation of the umbilical region and the joints. In the event of doubt, the umbilical region must be incised and the joints opened; the synovial fluid must be examined.
- arthritis, orchitis, pathological changes in the liver or the spleen, inflammation of the intestines or the umbilical region,
- In the event of doubt, the umbilical region must be incised and the joints opened; the synovial fluid must be examined;
- In the event of doubt, the umbilical region must be incised and the joints opened; the synovial fluid must be examined.
- Demonstration of Treponema pallidum by dark field microscopy in the umbilical cord, the placenta, a nasal discharge or skin lesion material