ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD PARAPHYSIS
New Latin from Greek: subsidiary growth, from para-1 + phusis growth.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARAPHYSIS»
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The Early Development of the Epiphysis and
Paraphysis in Amia...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Albert Chauncey Eycleshymer, 2012
Circadian rhythm in the subcommissural organ and paraphysis cerebri of the
Yellow-bellied toad Bombina variegata (L.), under laboratory conditions. Folia
biol. (Krakow), 40: 61-65. Circadian activity of the subcommissural organ (SCO)
and ...
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Armored Scale Insect Pests of Trees and Shrubs (Hemiptera : ...
72(71) Medial paraphysis of second lobes longer than paraphysis in space
between median and second lobes; anal opening situated near apical third of
pygidium (on numerous tree species, particularly maple; found primarily in
eastern U.S.) ...
Douglass R. Miller, John A. Davidson, 2005
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Physiology of the Amphibia
Paraphysis The paraphysis is closely associated with the choroid plexus of the
IIIrd ventricle. Gaupp (1899) describes the paraphysis of the frog as a convoluted
tubular outgrowth of a thin epithelial portion of the ventricular wall, whose lumen
...
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Atlas of the Scale Insects of North America, Series III
Fourth lobe represented by a sclerotized tooth and the margin from the fourth
lobe to the seta which marks the position of the fourth abdominal segment
sclerotized and serrate. Median lobes each with a small, slender paraphysis
arising from ...
Atlas of the Scale Insects of North America, Series III
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The Central Nervous System of Vertebrates: With Posters
A third unpaired organ, the paraphysis, develops as a local thickening of the tela
telencephali just in front of the anterior lamina of the velum transversum. The
anlage of the organ first forms a single saclike or finger-shaped evagination (Figs
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R. Nieuwenhuys, Hendrik Jan Donkelaar, Charles Nicholson, 1998
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The Central Nervous System of Vertebrates: Volume 3. Overal ...
2, GERLACH, 1933) did not show the boundary between parencephalon and
paraphysis. Moreover, this material had not been processed to show cytologic
details clearly distinguishing these two structures. DORN (1957), who
subsequently ...
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Structure and Function of the Epiphysis Cerebri
Adjacent to the pineal area: (3) The paraphysis. Morphologically this belongs to
the telencephalon and does not belong to the pineal area. However, because of
its situation anteriorly to the velum transversum and because of the fact that the ...
J. Arie ̈ns Kappers, Lili Wang, 2011
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Atlas of the Scale Insects of North America, Series II and ...
Pygidium with the median lobes relatively narrow, the others broader, shorter and
with the outer margin sloping and serrate. Median lobes with a narrow
paraphysis arising from the mesal angle. A long paraphysis arises in the first
interlobular ...
Atlas of the Scale Insects of North America, Series II and Series III
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Vertebrate Endocrinology
The paraphysis is best seen in amphibians as a highly vascularized, sac-like
diverticulum (Figure 5-44); it may function similarly to the choroid plexus in
producing cerebrospinal fluid. The dorsal sac arises in most vertebrates as an
epithalamic ...
David O. Norris, James A. Carr, 2013