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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «NEUROMAST»
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neuromast na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
neuromast e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
1
Craniofacial Sutures: Development, Disease and Treatment
In cases of membranogenesis, however, the initial focus of ossification could
occur at some distance from a neuromast if the neuromast remained close to the
surface. Ossification would progress by lateral extensions. A neuromast and its
focal ...
2
Tadpoles: The Biology of Anuran Larvae
(B) One primary neuromast (a) and three secondary neuromasts (b) forming a
receptor unit ( = stitch) with the polarization of hair cells as they project into the
gelatinous copula. (C) A single hair cell cut through the kinocilium (k) and
stereocilia ...
Roy W. McDiarmid, Ronald Altig, 1999
3
Comparative Hearing: Fish and Amphibians: Fish and Amphibians
Since there is usually one neuromast between every two canal pores, the
response of each neuromast will be proportional to the pressure gradient across
the two adjacent pores, as illustrated in Figure 8.3. No matter how one thinks
about the ...
Richard R. Fay, Arthur N. Popper, 1999
4
The biology of hypogean fishes
So that within the nerve branch innervating a neuromast. some fibers will
respond with an increase in firing rate to a particular deflection of the cupula. and
the others will respond with a decrease in firing rate. In most fishes. including
blind ...
Aldemaro Romero, Aldemaro Romero Díaz, 2001
5
Developmental Neurobiology
These cells give rise to the supporting and mechanosensory hair cells of the
lateral line sense organ (neuromast). Hence, the placode that forms a given line
of sense organs also typically forms their afferent innervating neurons.
Mahendra S. Rao, Marcus Jacobson, 2006
... the central nervous system by an afferent (sensory) and efferent (inhibitory)
nerve fibre. The neuromast sensory cells correspond to those of the inner ear
which are counted as paraneurons but there has been little investigation of this
aspect.
B.G. Kapoor, Bhavna Khanna, 2004
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A New Amphibious Tetrapod from the Greenlandic Eotriassic
The external surface of the frontomelonic bone is marked by three grooves of the
neuromast system which radiate from the center of ossification of the bone in
question. One of these grooves crosses the middle of the suture between the ...
Tittel (1991) performed carefully designed ablation experiments to test Whether
sensitivity differences due to neuromast directionality and/0r arrival time
differences between neuromast are used for target angle determination. The
ablation ...
Jacqueline F. Webb, Richard R. Fay, Arthur Popper, 2008
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Sensory Processing in Aquatic Environments
The relationship between morphology and the particular information processing
needs of a given species is complex and many other factors might obscure or
override the effect of any single factor (e.g., neuromast size) in the final measures
of ...
Shaun P. Collin, N.Justin Marshall, 2003
(B) A superficial neuromast from the trunk of the flatfish, Scophthalmus aquosus (
Newman, Chambers and Webb, unpublished data). (C) Canal neuromast from a
widened head canal of the blind side of the head in the rex sole, Glyptocephalus
...
Gary Kent Ostrander, 2000
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «NEUROMAST»
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neuromast no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Orchestrating Inner Ear Hair Cell Regeneration
neuromast sensory structure A neuromast sensory structure (green) of the zebrafish lateral line, which helps the fish detect water movement, ... «Lab Manager Magazine, jul 15»
Orchestrating Hair Cell Regeneration: A Supporting Player's Close-Up
The researchers also observed that lineage fate of support cells hinged on where they were located in the neuromast, as self-renewing cells ... «Newswise, jul 15»
Events in Connecticut for Feb. 23-March 1
STAMFORD Franklin Street Works “Neuromast: Certain Uncertainty and Contemporary Art,” group show. Through Feb. 23. Wednesdays ... «New York Times, fev 14»
Events in Connecticut for Feb. 16-22
STAMFORD Franklin Street Works “Neuromast: Certain Uncertainty and Contemporary Art,” group show. Through Feb. 23. Wednesdays ... «New York Times, fev 14»
Artist, Stamford gallery to explore loneliness amid the holiday of love
... part of the group show, "Neuromast: Certain Uncertainty and Contemporary Art," which features 19 artists and runs through Sunday, March 9. «Ct Post, fev 14»
Events in Connecticut for Jan. 26 to Feb. 1
STAMFORD Franklin Street Works “Neuromast: Certain Uncertainty and Contemporary Art,” group show. Through Feb. 23. Wednesdays ... «New York Times, jan 14»
Events in Connecticut for Jan. 19-25
STAMFORD Franklin Street Works “Neuromast: Certain Uncertainty and Contemporary Art,” group show. Through Feb. 23. Wednesdays ... «New York Times, jan 14»
Events in Connecticut for Jan. 12-18
STAMFORD Franklin Street Works “Neuromast: Certain Uncertainty and Contemporary Art,” group show. Through Feb. 23. Wednesdays ... «New York Times, jan 14»
Hatchery steelhead are dumber and less likely to survive than wild …
According to the study, neuromast formation is thought to be dependent on "adaptation to the local hydrodynamic environment" and given that ... «Hatch Magazine, dez 13»
Events in Connecticut for Dec. 29-Jan. 4
STAMFORD “Neuromast: Certain Uncertainty and Contemporary Art,” group show. Through Feb. 23. Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and ... «New York Times, dez 13»