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harmoniously    音标拼音: [hɑrm'oniəsli]
ad. 和好地;调和地

和好地;调和地

harmoniously
adv 1: in a harmonious manner; "the problem of absorbing
immigrants harmoniously into British society is as
important to the immigrants as to the British"

Harmonious \Har*mo"ni*ous\ (h[aum]r*m[=o]"n[i^]*[u^]s), a. [Cf.
F. harmonieux. See {Harmony}.]
1. Adapted to each other; having parts proportioned to each
other; symmetrical.
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God hath made the intellectual world harmonious and
beautiful without us. --Locke.
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2. Acting together to a common end; agreeing in action or
feeling; living in peace and friendship; as, an harmonious
family.
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3. Vocally or musically concordant; agreeably consonant;
symphonious. -- {Har*mo"ni*ous*ly}, adv. --
{Har*mo"ni*ous*ness}, n.
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  • Olfactory mucosa - Wikipedia
    The olfactory mucosa consists of the olfactory epithelium and the underlying lamina propria, connective tissue containing fibroblasts, blood vessels, Bowman's glands and bundles of fine axons from the olfactory neurons
  • The Olfactory System: Basic Anatomy and Physiology for General . . .
    The structure of the olfactory mucosa can be differentiated from the respiratory mucosa that lines most of the nasal cavity It consists of the olfactory epithelium, basal lamina, and lamina propria
  • Olfactory Mucosa: Detailed Anatomy and Clinical Significance
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  • Olfactory epithelium: structure and function - GetBodySmart
    Olfactory mucosa lines the roof of the nasal cavity and superior turbinates (= nasal conchae) and is structurally modified to detect odor-producing chemicals (= odorants) An expanded view of the olfactory mucosa shows more detail about its layered composition
  • Olfactory system | Parts, Function, Organs | Britannica
    Olfactory system, the bodily structures that serve the sense of smell The system consists of the nose and the nasal cavities, which in their upper parts support the olfactory mucous membrane for the perception of smell and in their lower parts act as respiratory passages
  • Olfactory Mucosa - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    The olfactory mucosa is the mucus-secreting membrane in the upper recesses of the nose that contains cells responsible for initiating olfactory sensations In humans, this mucosa retains many features of those of mammals with more complex olfactory systems, despite being housed in a nose with a less convoluted set of turbinates, the thin
  • Olfactory part of nasal mucosa - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS
    The olfactory part of mucosa covers the apical region of each nasal cavity in an inverted U-shaped fashion: Superiorly, it underlines the roof of nasal cavity including the cribriform plate of ethmoid bone
  • Anatomy of the olfactory mucosa - PubMed
    The olfactory system of humans and other primates differs in many ways from that of other species In this chapter we provide an overview of the anatomy of not only the human olfactory mucosa but of mucosae from a range of mammals from which more detailed information is available
  • Textbook of Medical Physiology
    In humans, the olfactory mucosa is confined to upper one-third of nasal cavity It includes the roof of nasal cavity and the adjoining areas on the medial wall (septum) and superior nasal concha on the lateral wall ( Fig 11 3-1 )
  • Physiology of smell: from odorants to perception | Kenhub
    Olfaction starts when odorants interact with olfactory receptors in the nasal mucosa When odorants enter the nasal cavity, they activate receptors located in the cilia of olfactory sensory neurons, initiating odorant signal transduction





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