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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «NICTATION»
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During swarming, large numbers of nematodes climb up each other, forming a
writhing structure above the substrate. During an additional locomotory
subroutine, called nictation, many nematodes lift their anterior or even more of
their body off ...
Randy Gaugler, Anwar L. Bilgrami, 2004
The incessant nictation likewise spreads the lachrymal secretion over the surface
of the conjunctiva, and cleanses it ; whilst the movement, at the same time,
probably excites the gland to augmented secretion. The chief part of the
movement of ...
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Molecular and Physiological Basis of Nematode Survival
Behaviours that have been described to a limited extent are nictation, negative
geotaxis and chemotaxis. Nictation is where the dauer (or infective larva for
parasitic species) stands upright on its tail and waves its body around, and is
clearly an ...
Roland N. Perry, David A. Wharton, 2011
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Nematodes and the Biological Control of Insect Pests
Acephate and permethrin from 20-200 ppm kept the nictation rate at the same
level as the untreated control throughout the 4-day study. Methomyl and
dichlorvos adversely affected the nictating behaviour. In particular, dichlorvos
suppressed ...
RA Bedding, RJ Akhurst, HK Kaya, 1993
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An Elementary Compendium of Physiology: For the Use of Students
Influence of the Fifth Pair upon Nictation, . ib. Influence of the Fifth Pair upon the
Seventh, - ib. Involuntary Motions of the Eye, - - 173 Experiments upon the
Oblique Muscles of the Eye, ib. Influence of the Pedicles of the Cerebellum, and
of the ...
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Entomopathogenic Nematology
Movement on substrates that allow nictation or standing behaviour is slowed
compared with movement on smooth agar for ambushers and sometimes for
intermediate species, but not for cruisers. Responses to host cues are less
consistent.
... nicotine addiction; nicotine poisoning . nicotinism = poisoning of the autonomic
nervous system with large quantities of nicotine. 0. nicotinic. acid. noun. = NIACIN
. nictation .. nictitation. noun. act. of. winking nidation noun (a) building of ...
Nictation Nictating behavior might be deemed a locomotor subroutine. In Mermis
it facilitates navigation through a three-dimensional array of surfaces, such as the
terrestrial vegetation on which it lays its eggs. Nictation occurs whenever > 12 ...
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A treatise on the principles and practice of medicine
The convulsive movements are often first manifested in the muscles of the eyelids
and eyeballs. Other of the muscles of the face are rarely affected, and, hence,
movements more or less rapid of the eyes, and constant nictation, are highly ...
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The Faculties of Birds
Willughby describes the eye of the golden eagle as having “ a certain thick
tunicle stretched forth from below upwards, covering the globe in nictation. Two
eyelids, one above, the other beneath, although the lower alone extending
upwards is ...
2 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «NICTATION»
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nictation en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Tony Abbott's wink a distraction from the real problem
... explains that she works on a sex chat line to make ends meet (so to speak), and Tony Abbott's initial response is a knowing nictation (sorry, ... «The Age, May 14»
Worms build waving towers to get out more
P. pacificus often switches to a new host while in the dauer stage, and does so by nictation: standing on its tail and waving. But the chances of ... «Chemistry World, Mar 14»