10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNCILIATED»
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Proceedings of the Ninth International Polychaete Conference
Additionally, pharyngeal cilia are restricted to the dorsal pad, a fold of unciliated
cuticle surrounds the pad, the buccal cavity is lined with cuticle, and there is a
distinct unciliated- ciliated transition on the floor directly opposite the dorsal pad ...
N. J. Maciolek, N.j. Maciolek & J.a. Blake (eds), James A. Blake, 2009
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Monograph of the Fresh-water-polyzoa, including all the ...
It sometimes remains stationary, with the unciliated portion, in which the
polypides are suspended, protruded from the ciliated (PI. XI, fig. 32) ; but most
frequently this unciliated portion is withdrawn within the ciliated, which is then
closed over ...
George-James Allman, 1856
fluid of the perigastric space. It sometimes remains stationary, with the unciliated
portion, in which the polypides are suspended, protruded from the ciliated (PI. XI,
fig. 32) ; but most frequently this unciliated portion is withdrawn within the ...
4
The Character Concept in Evolutionary Biology
... then the digestive tract would actually consist of five distinct part types: (1)
ciliated, inflated-celled, upper pharynx; (2) unciliated, inflated-celled, lower
pharynx; (3) unciliated cardia and caecum; (4) ciliated pylorus; and (5) unciliated
rectum.
5
Tetrahymena Thermophila
Many of these new basal bodies remain unciliated for some time (Nanney, 1975);
the duration between formation of these basal bodies and their ciliation probably
varies according to the time in the cycle when they are formed and their ...
6
Bardet-Biedl Syndrome: New Insights for the Healthcare ...
Subsequent in vitro analysis showed that renal cells in which a BBS gene was
knocked down were unciliated, but did not exhibit cell cycle defects. As the
vasopressin receptor 2 is located in the primary cilium, we studied BBS-derived ...
7
Animal Evolution: Interrelationships of the Living Phyla
An opening forms at the unciliated pole and the blastula turns inside out. The
embryo is now an 'amphiblastula'. This developmental type seems characteristic
of the group Calcaronea, whereas the Calcinea have a more usual embryology, ...
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The morphology and phagocytic activity of ventricular and ...
The OVLT is also unciliated. The unciliated portion of the third ventricle was
extensively examined with SEM and TEM. Using SEM, detailed maps were made
of the number and location of the macrophages and blebs (see below). The
number ...
A. The ciliated plates contain nuclei and are connected by septate desmo- somes
to the unciliated ridges which separate the plates from one another. The
unciliated ridges are extensions of the sub-dermal layer and their main cell-
bodies ...
Christopher Amyas Wright, 1973
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Haemophilus influenzae Protocols
It was shown that H. influenzae adherence to mucus, damaged epithelium, and
unciliated cells was significantly higher in the air- interface organ cultures, and
total bacterial adherence was over 50 times greater than in the immersed organ ...
Mark A. Herbert, Derek W. Hood, E. Richard Moxon, 2003
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNCILIATED»
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Frontonia: dissecting a ciliate appetite
There are rows and clumps of various kinetids -- a general term for both ciliated and unciliated basal bodies (if feeling particularly inclined to be very confused, ... «Scientific American, Nov 12»
From The Desk of Zelnio: Lucernaria janetae
Stauromedusae are characterized by unciliated, crawl-away planulae. This has implications for limited dispersal. On the contrary, it is interesting that L. janetae ... «ScienceBlogs, Apr 07»