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ALA aminolevulinic acid. Ala alanine. ala (a´lah) pl. a´lae [L.] a winglike process.a´lara´late ala na´si wing of nose: the flaring cartilaginous expansion forming the outer side of each of the nares.
ala [ā′lə] pl. alae Etymology: L, wing 1 any winglike structure. 2 the axilla. alar, adj. Ala, abbreviation for the amino acid alanine. ALA, abbreviation for aminolevulinic acid. ALA, n.pr See acid, alpha-linolenic. ala (ā´l n winglike cutaneous-covered cartilaginous structure on the lateral aspect of the external naris of the nose. ALA Ala alanine. ala pl. alae [L.] a winglike process, e.g. the cervical and caudal alae of nematodes; the wing-like structures at the esophageal and tail regions of the worm. ala cinerea an area on the floor of the 4th ventricle; the trigonum nervus vagi of the medulla oblongata. ala lobuli centralis a lobule of the rostral part of the cerebellar hemispheres that extends from the vermis. ala nasi the wing of the nose; the cartilaginous flap on the outer side of either nostril. ala ossis illium wing of the ilium. sacral ala the lateral parts of the base of the sacrum which carry the articular surfaces for the ilium and the transverse processes of the last lumbar vertebra. ala spuria the alula. ALA 1 Alanine 2 delta–Aminolevulinic acid, see there How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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procyonis
larvae in tissue include its relatively large size (60 [mu]) and
prominent single lateral alae (27) (Figure 2). The lateral nasal processes
subsequently form the alae of the nose. The superior labial artery, a branch of the
facial artery, gives off nasal arterial branches medially to the septum
and laterally to the alae. |
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