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Mucosa or mucosal - Horski


Posted: Apr 23, 2012

Would it be mucosa-covered tissue or mucosal-covered tissue?  Thanks!

i think....the first one - sm

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i dont know the technicalities of it but i think with the "-al" ending it makes it a verb therefore you wouldnt need the hyphen....

Thank you! - Horski

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