O QUE SIGNIFICA CÚPULĂ EM ROMENO
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O CUP é um órgão de uma planta em forma de copo que cobre o fundo da fruta (bolota, avelã, etc.). CÚPULĂ ~e f. Organ al unei plante, în formă de cupă, care acoperă partea de jos a fructului (la ghindă, alună etc.).
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10 LIVROS EM ROMENO RELACIONADOS COM «CÚPULĂ»
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Vertigo: Its Multisensory Syndromes - Pagina 285
Its Multisensory Syndromes Thomas Brandt. Positional nystagmus/vertigo with ~ specific gravity differential between cupula and endolymph (buoyancy Central positional vertigo Fig. 18.1. Severe central positional vertigo is. - Chapter ...
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Physiology - Volumul 578 - Pagina 102
The cilia are embedded in a gelatinous structure called the cupula, which completely fills the ampullar space. (a) Movement of the cupula causes the cilia to bend. (i) (ii) (iii) When the head begins to move, the fluid within the semicircular ...
John Bullock, Joseph Boyle, Michael B. Wang, 2001
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Clinical Neurophysiology of the Vestibular System - Pagina 42
Steinhausen106 and later Dohlman107 visualized the movement of the cupula during endolymph flow. By injecting India ink into the semicircular canals of fish, these investigators demonstrated that the cupula formed a seal with the ampullary ...
Robert William Baloh, Vicente Honrubia, 2001
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Oxford Textbook of Vertigo and Imbalance - Pagina 5
1.5 Clockwise angular acceleration of the canals leads to a ampullopetal enclolymphatic flow and a deflection of the cupula and hair cells that all have the same polarization. (A). Clockwise angular acceleration leads to cupula deflection in the ...
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The Vestibular System: Function and Morphology - Pagina 265
cupula movements-whatever the mode of deformation-are relatively small, and that the attachments of the cupula to the crista (and possibly also to the ampulla vault) may easily be traumatized. McLaren's (21) study in the frog provides ...
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The Neurology of Eye Movements - Pagina 793
the cupula (equivalent to the first stage of positional nystagmus due to alcohol ingestion, in which the cupula becomes relatively less dense than the surrounding endolymph), has been suggested as a cause of persistent geotropic ...
R. John Leigh, David S. Zee, 2015
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Meniere's Disease - Pagina 249
increase as the cupula is stretched. However, the ratio of the height of the cupula to the height of the dome is much less than the ratio of the membranous labyrinth in the semicircular canal to the bony canal whereby lesser expansion will be ...
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Auditory Physiology and Perception: Proceedings of the 9th ...
Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Hearing Held in Carcens, France, on 9–14 June 1991 Y. Cazals, K. Horner, L. Demany. 300 i I # 250i- % o cupula intact e cupula removed phase re stimulus (degrees) 200 - 0 0o O '0 0 15° ' .
Y. Cazals, K. Horner, L. Demany, 2013
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Vestibular System Part 2: Psychophysics, Applied Aspects ...
The film shows cupula movement in fish preparations. Professor DOHLMAN has pointed out that conclusions drawn from this film cannot be generalized to all species. We hope, however, that some of the principles evolved in a model based ...
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Comprehensive Human Physiology: From Cellular Mechanisms ...
At a particular part, called the ampulla, the canal is blocked by the cupula hair cells and supporting cells. This anatomical constriction is due to the cupula's being closely connected with the wall on the inner surface of the semicircular canal, ...
Rainer Greger, Uwe Windhorst, 2013