CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ARBORIZE
PRESENT
Present
I arborize
you arborize
he/she/it arborizes
we arborize
you arborize
they arborize
Present continuous
I am arborizing
you are arborizing
he/she/it is arborizing
we are arborizing
you are arborizing
they are arborizing
Present perfect
I have arborized
you have arborized
he/she/it has arborized
we have arborized
you have arborized
they have arborized
Present perfect continuous
I have been arborizing
you have been arborizing
he/she/it has been arborizing
we have been arborizing
you have been arborizing
they have been arborizing
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I arborized
you arborized
he/she/it arborized
we arborized
you arborized
they arborized
Past continuous
I was arborizing
you were arborizing
he/she/it was arborizing
we were arborizing
you were arborizing
they were arborizing
Past perfect
I had arborized
you had arborized
he/she/it had arborized
we had arborized
you had arborized
they had arborized
Past perfect continuous
I had been arborizing
you had been arborizing
he/she/it had been arborizing
we had been arborizing
you had been arborizing
they had been arborizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will arborize
you will arborize
he/she/it will arborize
we will arborize
you will arborize
they will arborize
Future continuous
I will be arborizing
you will be arborizing
he/she/it will be arborizing
we will be arborizing
you will be arborizing
they will be arborizing
Future perfect
I will have arborized
you will have arborized
he/she/it will have arborized
we will have arborized
you will have arborized
they will have arborized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been arborizing
you will have been arborizing
he/she/it will have been arborizing
we will have been arborizing
you will have been arborizing
they will have been arborizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would arborize
you would arborize
he/she/it would arborize
we would arborize
you would arborize
they would arborize
Conditional continuous
I would be arborizing
you would be arborizing
he/she/it would be arborizing
we would be arborizing
you would be arborizing
they would be arborizing
Conditional perfect
I would have arborize
you would have arborize
he/she/it would have arborize
we would have arborize
you would have arborize
they would have arborize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been arborizing
you would have been arborizing
he/she/it would have been arborizing
we would have been arborizing
you would have been arborizing
they would have been arborizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you arborize
we let´s arborize
you arborize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
arborized
Present Participle
arborizing
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ARBORIZE»
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1
The Neurobiology of Pain: (molecular and Cellular Neurobiology)
For example, A(3 hair-follicle afferents form 'flame-shaped' arbors centred on
lamina III, whereas Pacinian afferents arborize more widely in laminae III-VI.
Many A(3 afferents also project directly to the dorsal column (gracile or cuneate)
nuclei.
Stephen P. Hunt, Martin Koltzenburg, 2005
2
Evolutionary Neuroscience
Mitral cells: white1⁄4primary dendrites arborize in more than one glomerulus, with
no secondary dendrites; white/gray 1⁄4 primary dendrites arborize in only one
glomerulus, with no secondary dendrites; gray1⁄4primary dendrites arborize in ...
3
Chemical Signalling in the Basal Ganglia
Furthermore, as it is the case for the subthalamopallidal afferents, the
striatopallidal fibers arborize in the form of elongated vertical bands lying parallel
to the medullary laminae (Hazrati et al., 1987; Hazrati and Parent, 1992b). For
example ...
Gordon W. Arbuthnott, P. C. Emson, 1993
4
Ensemble Co-Interactions in the Central Nervous System
Among them the following subtypes are distinguished: a) The cells with thick,
short or long processes which arborize abundantly, b) The cells with thin,
relatively short processes which arborize abundantly, c) The cells with thin,
relatively long ...
In about 20% of the cases, the axons give off one or two collaterals that arborize
locally. All Pf/Eth axons emit a few short and poorly arborized collaterals as they
traverse the thalamic reticular nucleus, and they all project to the globus pallidus.
Chihiro Ohye, Minoru Kimura, John S. McKenzie, 1996
6
Integrated Systems of the CNS, Part III: Cerebellum, Basal ...
As reviewed earlier, the lateral dendrites of different mitral cells preferentially
arborize at a particular depth of the EPL. The dendrites of some mitral cells
arborize in the deeper parts of the EPL just above the mitral cell layer while the
lateral ...
A. Bjorklund, T. Hokfelt, L.W. Swanson, 1996
7
Pheromone-related Olfactory Neuronal Pathways of Male ...
Axonal projections from the ORNs responsive to Z11- 16:Ald in type-A sensilla
arborize in the cumulus glomerulus (Cu), and the “silent” ORNs from type-A
sensilla arborize in the PCx1 glomerulus. Type-B sensilla house two ORNs;
those ...
8
Cellular Migration and Formation of Neuronal Connections: ...
Motoneuron dendrites likewise can choose to avoid crossing the midline and
arborize in ipsilateral neuropil, or cross the midline and arborize in contralateral
neuropil. In ad- dition, dendrites select particular mediolateral positions within the
...
9
Circuits in the Brain: A Model of Shape Processing in the ...
Arborize,. Can. Probably. Contact. Most. Neurons. One important number which
can be estimated using the available anatomical data is the probability of
synaptic availability between a neuron and an axon arborizing near its cell body.
These studies have shown that in addition to giving branches that ascend in the
dorsal columns, A-β cutaneous afferents arborize in the deep dorsal horn (
laminas III–VI), with each type having a characteristic distribution. In the rat, A-β ...
Fernando Cervero, Troels Staehelin Jensen, 2006
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