bronchial tree

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bronchial tree (plural bronchial trees or (obsolete) bronchial treen)

  1. (anatomy) The bronchi together with their branches.[1]
    • 1840, The Pathology and Diagnosis of Diseases of the Chest[1], page 55:
      If we consider the structure of the bronchial tree, we shall perceive that natural breathing tends to prevent the accumulation of matters in its tubes, in spite of gravitation.
    • 1934 October 27, “Haemoptysis”, in The British Medical Journal[2], page 764:
      Other methods of obtaining stasis which have been suggested, such as the introduction of adrenaline into the bronchial treen have not impressed us with their efficacy.
    • 2020 February 1, “The fractal geometry of bronchial trees differs by strain in mice”, in Journal of Applied Physiology[3], volume 128, number 2, American Physiological Society, →DOI, pages 362–367:
      We explored a newly established repository providing high-resolution bronchial trees from the four most commonly studied laboratory mice (B6C3F1, BALB/c, C57BL/6[,] and CD-1).

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  1. ^ bronchial tree, n.”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.

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