10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PAPILLAR»
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Evolution of the Vertebrate Auditory System
6.1. Papillar. Elongation. Not knowing the size of the papilla of the earliest lizards
makes it impossible to know the extent of elongation that has occurred. Assuming
that early lizard papillae were about 1 mm long or smaller, as in most turtles, ...
Geoffrey A. Manley, Arthur N. Popper, Richard R. Fay, 2004
ectoderm is very important in these experiments, since otherwise the transplant
will simply give rise to a graft-specific feather, a new feather collar being
regenerated from the papillar ectoderm, in which case the follicle wall would
have no ...
3
Self-Incompatibility in Flowering Plants: Evolution, ...
(a) Compatible pollen-stigmatic papillar interactions: Pollen coat proteins (PCP)
bind to SLG and SLR1 to promote pollen adhesion. This may lead to other
signalling events, such as calcium signalling, in the stigmatic papilla. Exo70A1
may ...
Vernonica E. Franklin-Tong, 2008
4
Current Developments in Bioerosion
surface (arrow) presenting the clearer view and main papillar opening on the
right (pap). Smaller, secondary papillar openings on branch ends on the left. C
Close-up of right surface (arrow), stronger obscured by microendoliths, with main
...
Max Wisshak, Leif Tapanila, 2008
5
Pathogenic Fungi in Humans and Animals
Primary conidia unitunicate or bitunicate, forcibly discharged (except Massospora
) by papillar eversion, or by propulsion of conidiophore contents. Nuclei typically
5-12 |im, staining readily with aceto-orcein or bismark brown; no prominent ...
6
Opportunities in Biology
Researchers have found that inhibition occurs in self-incompatible species of
Brassica within minutes of the initial contact between the pollen or pollen tube
and the papillar cells that line the outer surface of the stigma. Incompatible pollen
...
Board on Biology, Committee on Research Opportunities in Biology, Division on Earth and Life Studies, 1989
7
The Psocoptera of Tropical South East Asia
... with lateral cusp and series of shallow rounded denticles; ocelli absent (male,
median lobe of endophallus partially divided, apical region continuous, epiproct
with weak to moderately developed papillar field)> (N.B. males of this genus are
...
Tim New, C. Lienhard, 2007
8
Molecular Embryology of Flowering Plants
The spatial and temporal expression of SLR-2 gene transcripts harmonizes with
that of SLG transcripts and, like the latter, SLR-2 messages are concentrated in
the papillar cells, relative to the remainder of the stigma, prior to and immediately
...
Valayamghat Raghavan, 1997
9
Comparative Hearing: Fish and Amphibians: Fish and Amphibians
In urodeles and the most primitive frogs (Ascaphus and Leiopelma) it is a bulky
structure that hangs from the papilla and fills much of the papillar recess (White
1978; Lewis 1981a, 1984). In the other frogs and toads, the papilla comprises two
...
Richard R. Fay, Arthur N. Popper, 1999
The critical interaction occurs between proteins located in the pollen coat and
papillar cells on the stigma surface.” The S-locus encodes two hi
ghlypolymorphic proteins—the S-receptor kinase (SRK) expressed in the stigma
papillar cell's ...
Carlos López-Larrea, 2012