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Metals, Institute of, ed. Wood: Nature's cellular, polymeric, fibre-composite. London: Institute of Metals, 1989.

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Davis, John M. G., and Marie-Claude Jaurand, eds. Cellular and Molecular Effects of Mineral and Synthetic Dusts and Fibres. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79041-6.

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Telecommunication transmission systems: Microwave, fiber optic, mobile cellular radio, data, and digital multiplexing. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1993.

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Lin, Wing Shan Linda. effect of moisture and other volatiles on the cellular structure of plastic/wood-fiber composite foams. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 2001.

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Pastrone, Franco, and J. F. Ganghoffer. Mechanics of microstructured solids 2: Cellular materials, fibre reinforced solids and soft tissues. Berlin: Springer, 2010.

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Bernt, Phyllis. The impact of alternative technologies on universal service and competition in the local loop. Columbus, Ohio (1080 Carmack Rd., Columbus 43210): National Regulatory Research Institute, 1992.

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Mass.) AMS Special Session on Radon Transforms and Geometric Analysis (2012 Boston. Geometric analysis and integral geometry: AMS special session in honor of Sigurdur Helgason's 85th birthday, radon transforms and geometric analysis, January 4-7, 2012, Boston, MA ; Tufts University Workshop on Geometric Analysis on Euclidean and Homogeneous Spaces, January 8-9, 2012, Medford, MA. Edited by Quinto, Eric Todd, 1951- editor of compilation, Gonzalez, Fulton, 1956- editor of compilation, Christensen, Jens Gerlach, 1975- editor of compilation, and Tufts University. Workshop on Geometric Analysis on Euclidean and Homogeneous Spaces. Providence, Rhode Island: American Mathematical Society, 2013.

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1943-, Harris Curtis C., Lechner John F, and Brinkley B. R, eds. Cellular and molecular aspects of fiber carcinogenesis. Cold Spring Harbor, NY: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 1991.

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Harris, Curtis C., and John F. Lechner. Cellular and Molecular Aspects of Fiber Carcinogenesis (Current Communications in Cell and Molecular Biology , Vol 2) (Current Communications in Cell and Molecular Biology). Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 1991.

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Dinwoodie, J. M. Wood: Nature's Cellular, Polymeric Fibre-Composite. Maney Pub, 1989.

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Davis, John M. G. 1935-, Jaurand Marie-Claude 1944-, and NATO Advanced Study Institute on Cellular and Molecular Effects of Mineral and Synthetic Dusts and Fibres (1993 : Paris, France), eds. Cellular and molecular effects of mineral and synthetic dusts and fibres. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1994.

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Cellular And Molecular Effects Of Mineral And Synthetic Dusts And Fibres. Springer, 2012.

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Pastrone, Franco, and J. F. Ganghoffer. Mechanics of Microstructured Solids: Cellular Materials, Fibre Reinforced Solids and Soft Tissues. Springer, 2010.

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Burton, Derek, and Margaret Burton. The skeleton, support and movement. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198785552.003.0003.

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Buoyancy largely supports fish, reducing the role of the skeleton, which functions as an attachment for muscle involved in movement and in protection, as exoskeleton (scales, scutes, bony plates) and as endoskeleton (vertebral column, skull). The general organization of fish skeletons and their component parts are described, as well as bone and cartilage. The interesting occurrence of acellular bone, additional to cellular bone, in teleosts is considered. Fish show metameric segmentation with myotomes on either side of the vertebral column, the latter acting as a compression strut, preventing shortening. Myotome muscle is organized into linear units named sarcomeres which contract by means of protein fibres, myosin and actin, sliding past each other. Usually fish body wall muscles occur as a thin outer layer of aerobic red muscle, with an inner thick region of anaerobic white muscle. Interspecific variability in the relative roles of myotomes and fin musculature in swimming is discussed.
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Sargent, Porter. The Development And Function Of Reissner's Fibre, And Its Cellular Connections: A Preliminary Paper. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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Yaqoob, Muhammad M., Katherine Bennett-Richards, and Islam Junaid. Retroperitoneal fibrosis. Edited by Adrian Woolf. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0357.

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Retroperitoneal fibrosis (RPF) is a rare but multifaceted disease which encompasses a range of conditions characterized by the presence of a fibro-inflammatory tissue, which usually surrounds the abdominal aorta, iliac arteries, and extends into the retroperitoneum to entrap ureters with resultant unilateral or bilateral obstruction, usually at the junction between the middle and lower thirds of the ureter. The condition is progressive: initially, the fibrous tissue is fairly cellular, later becoming relatively acellular. The mechanism by which obstruction occurs is probably due to loss of peristalsis. A histological diagnosis should be obtained if at all possible, and laparotomy is required in order to obtain a sufficiently large sample to differentiate between idiopathic and secondary causes of RPF. Treatment of idiopathic RPF is by corticosteroids in the first instance with ureteric stents or ureterolysis initially and requires regular monitoring.
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(Editor), T. Kumazawa, L. Kruger (Editor), and K. Mizumura (Editor), eds. The Polymodal Receptor - A Gateway to Pathological Pain (Progress in Brain Research). Elsevier Science, 1996.

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Takao, Kumazawa, Kruger Lawrence, and Mizumura Kazue, eds. The polymodal receptor: A gateway to pathological pain. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1996.

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