MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SALTATORY»
saltatory
evolution
conduction
neurons
animation
fetal
heart
rate
made
possible
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movement
jumping
leaping
form
locomotion
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organism
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mechanical
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propels
itself
through
along
ballistic
trajectory
distinguished
from
saltatory
merriam
webster
adjective
ˈsal
ˌtȯr
ˈsȯl
archaic
relating
dancing
proceeding
leaps
rather
than
gradual
define
saltatorial
ˌsæltəˈtɔːrɪəl
ˈsæltəˌtɔːrɪ
biology
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characterized
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methods
action
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process
excitation
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nerve
fibers
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features
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small
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SALTATORY»
Découvrez l'usage de
saltatory dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
saltatory et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Neurology of the Newborn
Three Basic Syndromes Three basic clinical syndromes accompany IVH: (1) a
catastrophic deterioration (Table 11-10), (2) a saltatory deterioration (Table 11-11
), and (3) a ''clinically silent'' syndrome. The least common but most dramatic of ...
2
Applications of Nonlinear Dynamics To Developmental Process ...
Specifically, the serial growth data of all subjects in this study were characterized
by saltatory growth increments identified at the p < .05 level, punctuating periods
when no statistically significant growth occurred (Lampl et al., 1992).
Karl M. Newell, Peter C.M. Molenaar, 2014
3
Quantitative Neuroendocrinology
It appears that the skewness and kurtosis indicate a saltatory model, but without a
knowledge of the expected ranges of these values as predicted for the saltatory
and smooth continuous models no conclusions can be made. Performance ...
He coined the term saltatory conduction for this kind of process, and supported
the idea with some ingenious experiments on his iron wire model. (An iron wire
immersed in nitric acid of the right strength acquires a surface film along which a
...
Richard D. Keynes, David J. Aidley, Christopher L.-H. Huang, 2011
Myelin. function. and. saltatory. conduction. STEPHEN G. WAXMAN AND
LAKSHMI BANGALORE F. ECTOPIC IMPULSE GENERATION G. INCREASED
MECHANOSENSITIVITY I. IMPULSE REFLECTION ...
Helmut Kettenmann, Bruce R. Ransom, 2005
3* Saltatory Conduction of Nerve Impulse Neurons of many vertebrates possess
axons with sheath made by layers of Schwann cells (e.g. spinal and cranial
nerves). These lipid-rich cells envelop the axon and spirally wrap their plasma ...
7
Handbook of Growth and Growth Monitoring in Health and Disease
The saltatory model posits that individual growth biology is characterized by
carefully controlled growth events. This is a fundamentally different biological
proposition than the growth chart curve model of slow and continuous size
change ...
8
When do fishes become juveniles?
Some fishery biologists (who deal only indirectly with the developmental biology
of fishes) say that the theory of saltatory ontogeny is nonsense. In general, '
gradualists0 believe that ontogeny is a gradual process during which small and ...
G.H. Copp, Vladimír Kovác, K. Hensel, 1999
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Human Growth and Development
Variability in saltation amplitude and frequency are found among individuals,
suggesting this as the basis by which individual phenotypic variability is achieved
, and within individuals across age, suggesting saltatory frequency dynamics as
the ...
Noel Professor Cameron, Barry Bogin, 2012
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Integrative Aspects of Calcium Signalling
To analyze the saltatory wave propagation, one has to compare the distance of
Ca2+ diffusion from a point source (hot spot) with the spacing between InsP3R
clusters. In our model active release of Ca2+ occurs in the period of time tr.
During ...
Alexej Verkhratsky, Emil C. Toescu, 1998
8 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «SALTATORY»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
saltatory est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
A match made in heaven
The right flank is only marginally better off, as Douglas Maicon's saltatory state of form needs constant support from a footballer, Vasilis Torosidis, whose best ... «Football Italia, nov 14»
Solitary acoustic waves observed to propagate at a lipid membrane …
A pioneer in measuring all things mechanical and thermal regarding spikes, Ichiji also discovered the insulating function of myelin, saltatory conduction between ... «Phys.Org, juin 14»
White matter might matter much more than we thought
... of myelin – the impulses jump from one Node to the next, and this speeds up their propagation along the fibre, in a process known as saltatory conduction. «The Guardian, avril 14»
Dr. Arthur Kennedy Has No Political Strategy
Arthur Kennedy Dr. Arthur Kennedy's saltatory remarks from Sir John's contempt charges to NPP mantra “all die be die” shows Dr. Kennedy lacks political ... «Vibe Ghana, août 13»
Dawkins Claims Pig More “Human” Than Fetus
“Despite the various embryonic milestones, however, development is a continuous rather than a saltatory [sudden] process, and hence the selection of prenatal ... «National Right to Life News, mars 13»
Molecule That Inhibits Myelin Formation In The Central Nervous …
... more efficiently, method known as saltatory conduction of impulses. This technique is possible due to the fact that dendrites involved in impulses transmission ... «Doctor Tipster, nov 12»
Erratic Sleep Tied to Baby's Growth
“Our data open the window to further scientific study of the mechanisms and pathways that underlie saltatory (sudden) growth.” The study shows that longer ... «PsychCentral.com, mai 11»
Understand Discrete Nanoscale Transport
Maly, I. V., "A Stochastic Model for Patterning of the Cytoplasm by the Saltatory Movement," J Theor Biol, 216, pp. 59-71 (2002). 29. Slepchenko, B. M., et al., ... «RedOrbit, juin 08»