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Anthony G. Greenwald and Mahzarin R. Banaji (1995) developed an approach intended to measure what they called implicit attitudes, using what they called the
Perforating Canals
Perforating canals, also known as Volkmann's canals, are microscopic canals in bones that allow blood vessels and nerves to connect the outer part of the bone with the interior (marrow) and other canals within the bone.
Canaliculi
Small, channel-like structures within bone tissue that allow for communication and nutrient transfer between bone cells.
Central Canal
The fluid-filled channel at the center of the spinal cord or in the osteon of bone, providing nutrients and pathways for waste.
Lacuna
A small space, cavity, or depression; in bone and cartilage, lacunae are the spaces that house the cells (osteocytes or chondrocytes).
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