How To Use Apical In A Sentence

  • The lymphatic vessels of the tongue may be divided into four groups: (1) apical, from the tip of the tongue to the suprahyoid glands and principal gland of the tongue; (2) lateral, from the margin of the tongue—some of these pierce the Mylohyoideus to end in the submaxillary glands, others pass down on the Hyoglossus to the superior deep cervical glands; (3) basal, from the region of the vallate papillæ to the superior deep cervical glands; and (4) median, a few of which perforate the Mylohyoideus to reach the submaxillary glands, while the majority turn around the posterior border of the muscle to enter the superior deep cervical glands. VIII. The Lymphatic System. 3. The Lymphatics of the Head, Face, and Neck
  • In contrast, a strongly obtuse apical angle is associated with an incurved ventral beak that is appressed to the dorsal umbo, resulting in the delthyrium being partly obscured.
  • Reddish-yellow; the head, apical joint of the intermediate tarsi, the apex of the posterior tibiæ, and the third and following segments of the abdomen black; the thorax and legs with a thin, short, pale fulvous pubescence; the head and abdomen smooth and shining; the head produced before the eyes into a kind of beak, rufo-piceous anteriorly. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • In some experiments, alexa 488-conjugated concanavalin A was added at the same time as primary antibodies to visualize the apical brush-border. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • In this study, we developed a procedure for isolating the in vivo apical and basal cells of the two-celled proembryo from tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), and then performed a comparative transcriptome analysis of the two cells by suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) combined with macroarray screening. BioMed Central - Latest articles
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  • The axial ribs on the last whorl of Mexfusus extend abapically to a point above the constriction.
  • It had six true legs---tiny, pointed extensions, each one ending in an apical hook. MINUTES TO BURN
  • LE, Jou TS, Pollack AL, Zhang Q, Hansen SH, et al. (2001) Rac1 orientates epithelial apical polarity through effects on basolateral laminin assembly. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • The apical membrane of epithelial cells in the thick segment of the ascending limb contains a Na+ / K+-2Cl - cotransport system, which involves the transport of sodium, potassium and chloride ions across the membrane in a 1: 1: 2 molar ratio. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • _ Black, with gilded tomentum, which forms two bands on the thorax, and one on each side of the pectus; abdomen with three gilded tomentose bands, the third subapical, first segment ferruginous beneath; legs tawny, femora at the base and coxæ black; wings blackish-brown, dark cinereous hindward; halteres tawny. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Thorax: the disk very closely punctured, the metathorax rugose; the sides and the legs with a fine glittering sericeous pile, the wings subhyaline, their apical margins fuscous, the nervures fuscous. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • In apical view, tooth 1 has a D-shaped cross section, with curved margin of the ‘D' facing mesially, and a broad groove extending over the distal surface of the crown.
  • Each point of the ingrowing lines of the _échelon_ has usually one cell further advanced into the corium than its neighbours, and may be termed the _apical cell_. Diseases of the Horse's Foot
  • These embryos had organized root meristems and apical shoot meristems flanked by the developing cotyledons.
  • It possesses six rays; the apical rays are long and curved.
  • This griseous pilosity fills all the tips of the elytra, leaving bare only the sutures, an angular notch behind the middle (which forms with that apical part of the suture a kind of hook on each elytron), and two round spots, one submarginal fronting the tip of the notch, the other larger, discoidal, behind the foot of the notch, much above the tip. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • The new species is highly adapted to hypogean life with very obvious troglobiomorphic features: unpigmented cuticle, an extraordinary lengthening of thorax and appendixes, multiplication of antennomeres and supernumerary placoid sensilla, not just in the apical antennomere but also in the preceding antennomeres. Archive 2007-01-01
  • Shoot length was measured from the insertion point on the stem to the tangent line between the apices of the most apical green leaves.
  • Commonly, the apical meristems differentiated into reproductive structures, making these plants monocarpic and determinant in their growth pattern.
  • The leftmost 10 gridpoints were considered the apical region, whereas the next five gridpoints were considered the mitochondrial buffer region.
  • The distinct morphology of this and other brain cacti, known as cristate or crested growth, is caused by an apical meristem gone awry.
  • In the apical area 10-20 m from the apex, movement of the larger organelles slowed down slightly, before they were transported back in a basipetal direction resuming the same speed as before.
  • Ferruginous; the posterior tarsi and the fourth and following segments of the abdomen black; the head is reddish yellow, the eyes brown; the scape and two or three of the basal joints of the flagellum ferruginous, the rest fuscous; the basal half of the wings flavo-hyaline, the apical half fuscous; the stigma yellow, with a subhyaline macula beneath, and two other similar irregular-shaped spots. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • - absence of leaves. aphyllous, adj. apical adj. - at the summit or tip; Phonetics, pertaining to a consonant formed with help of tip of tongue. apicad, adv. towards the summit. adj. free from spherical aberration. aplanatism, n. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • Individualized radiographic exam consisting of posterior bitewings with panoramic exam or posterior bitewings and selected periapical images.
  • The coleoptile and coleorhiza are sheaths that enclose the apical meristem of the shoot and root respectively.
  • A severely inflamed pulp will eventually necrose, causing apical periodontitis, which is inflammation around the apex of the tooth.
  • However, because of the difficulty to isolate the in vivo apical and basal cells of two-celled proembryo from ovule and ovary in higher plants, the transcriptome analysis of them hasn't been reported. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • The migration of dinoflagellate cysts with transapical archaeopyle suture from sea water to fresh water lasted relatively long.
  • The top-most, or apical, bud of a shoot has dominance over all the lateral buds below it.
  • In vertebrates, the limb apical epidermis promotes proliferation and inhibits differentiation of underlying mesenchymal cells.
  • _Antennæ_ breves; articulus tertius rotundus; arista apicalis, longa, tenuis, setiformis. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Thorax thickly clothed with fawn-coloured hairs; body above, shining ochrey inclined to orange; short tuft at the end of the body; underside lateritious; upper surface of first pair of wings fawn, with a reddish hue, densely covered with hair-like scales, with shorter and somewhat square scales beneath, the scales over the nervures, being reddish; an indistinct line of seven obscure spots still more indistinctly connected by a zigzag reddish line, runs across the wing nearly parallel to its apical margin, and nearer the tip of the wing than the middle. Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 2
  • Normal maize plants show strong apical dominance with one main axis of growth.
  • The diagnosis is emended here to accommodate the additional apical rays noted in this study.
  • The similarity of the bacterial floras associated with the apical surface of the parasite tegument and the intestine of the host should be noted.
  • The majority of apical fragments from these plots appeared to be in a state of ‘suspended activity’ as they retained their original color but failed to produce rhizoids or sprouts.
  • Head with gilded pubescence, cinereous behind and beneath; antennæ tawny, second joint above towards the tip and third joint piceous; thorax slightly covered with gilded tomentum; pectus with cinereous tomentum; abdomen with gilded tomentum towards the tip; legs tawny, femora mostly black, tibiæ with black stripes; wings cinereous, dark-brown about the costa, veinlet which bisects the subapical areolet incomplete, as it is also in the following species; halteres tawny. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Arrowheads in (B, D, F, H, J, and L) indicate the orientation of GFP-PIN1 localization, basal in procambial cells, and apical in protoderm. PLoS Biology: New Articles
  • The apical ectodermal ridge consists of closely packed columnar epithelial cells, which are linked by extensive gap junctions.
  • In mature Juglans regia trees, female flowering is apical on spring shoots.
  • We incorporate this wave of progressive maturation into the IGM model by allowing the basal layer of cells, which we call the generative layer, to proliferate giving rise to apical daughters or additional generative layer cells throughout sepal development ( PLoS Biology: New Articles
  • Black, with cinereous tomentum; antennæ rather stout; legs piceous; wings greyish; veins black; radial and cubital veins thick; radial vein extending to the fork of the subapical. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Other conservation projects in Southwest Australia include community-based recovery programs for the threatened Carnaby's black-cockatoo, western ground parrot (Pezoporus wallicus flaviventris), noisy scrub-bird, malleefowl (Leipoa ocellata) and the marsupial 'mouse' known as the dibbler (Parentechinus apicalis). Biological diversity in Southwest Australia
  • Yes, but the key to understanding and manipulating plant form lies in unraveling the communication machinery that enables shoot apical meristem cells to continuously coordinate the processes of stem-cell proliferation and organ primordia initiation. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
  • The stipites throughout the genus are conspicuously dilated for about half their length from the base upward, the other (apical) portion of them being comparatively very narrow.
  • The apical cell and basal cell act as the ancestor cells of frond and rhizoid .
  • The bulla was opened to expose the cochlea, the bony capsule was removed, and the apical turn of the organ of Corti was dissected from the modiolus.
  • Early embryonic development in many plants is characterized by asymmetric cell division of the zygote, which specifies apical and basal regions.
  • In the first step, a leaf primordium is formed that involves a switch from indeterminate to leaf developmental fate in the shoot apical meristem cells.
  • The anterior apical and tumor was palpable within the hilum and appeared to be centered in the hilum of the left lung.
  • This griseous pilosity fills all the tips of the elytra, leaving bare only the sutures, an angular notch behind the middle (which forms with that apical part of the suture a kind of hook on each elytron), and two round spots, one submarginal fronting the tip of the notch, the other larger, discoidal, behind the foot of the notch, much above the tip. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • From below the trichogyne, however, spring several branches, which run to the ends of adjacent branches, with the apical cells of which they conjugate, and the result of this conjugation is the development of a cystocarp similar to that of Coleochæte. Scientific American Supplement, No. 531, March 6, 1886
  • Its place of articulation is alveolar, which means it is articulated with either the tip or the blade of the tongue against the alveolar ridge, termed respectively apical and laminal.
  • Leaves and staminate flowers in internodal position, the primary leaves along the whole length of the internode, subtending secondary leaf-fascicles on the apical, staminate flowers on the basal part. The Genus Pinus
  • Plowe and his colleagues tested a vaccine that targets a molecule on the malaria parasite known as apical membrane antigen 1 (AMA1). Medlogs - Recent stories
  • The aperture is commonly planar, without re-entrants, but the sub-apical surface may develop a median sinus which may be deep and slit like or even trematose, with a single perforation at the end of an elongate tube termed the snorkel.
  • Thorax: the apical margin of the prothorax, the margins of the scutellum, and the sides of the metathorax covered with a dense short ochraceous pubescence; the disk of the thorax thinly sprinkled with short black hairs; the posterior tibiæ obscurely ferruginous; the tarsi ferruginous; the legs covered with bright golden-yellow pubescence; wings subhyaline, the nervures ferruginous; the tegulæ yellow with a fuscous stain in the middle. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • The new species is highly adapted to hypogean life with very obvious troglobiomorphic features: unpigmented cuticle, an extraordinary lengthening of thorax and appendixes, multiplication of antennomeres and supernumerary placoid sensilla, not just in the apical antennomere but also in the preceding antennomeres. Archive 2007-01-01
  • The developmentally accumulated proteins localized to early differentiating, but not the highly dividing, regions of the root and shoot apical meristems.
  • Leaf is the first lateral organ produced by the activity of the shoot apical meristem ( SAM ).
  • Yes, but the key to understanding and manipulating plant form lies in unraveling the communication machinery that enables shoot apical meristem cells to continuously coordinate the processes of stem-cell proliferation and organ primordia initiation. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
  • Resembles Lophocolea muricata in being muricate, but the leaves of that species are bidentate with a sinus, whereas these have an apical spine.
  • The results of the fitting procedure indicated that, in both pancreatic and parotid cells, the apical regions had higher receptor densities than the basal regions, a result consistent with experimental data.
  • He found that if the similar anucleate "polar lobe" of this form is removed at the two-celled stage, deficient larvæ are formed, in which the post-trochal region and the apical organ are absent. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
  • In the 1930s, Cornell University plant scientist James Knott coined the term "florigen" for a mysterious signal that instructs flowers to begin growing at the tips of stems, called apical meristems. News from The Scientist
  • The device is based on two image processing technologies developed by Apical Limited (Headquarters: London, United Kingdom, CEO: Dr. Michael Tusch): iridix, which implements pixel-by-pixel dynamic range compression, and sinter, which is an advanced noise reduction core. Undefined
  • Fore-intestine: = foregut, q.v. Forficate: = forcipate, q.v. Forks: Trichoptera; forks of veins in apical part of wing, numbered 1, 2, 3, etc. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • The jaw is typical of the genus with multiple spine-like apical papillae and oral papillae along its edge.
  • The apical layer of glandular head cells was characterized by leucoplasts and calcium oxalate crystals.
  • Fore-intestine: = foregut, q.v. Forficate: = forcipate, q.v. Forks: Trichoptera; forks of veins in apical part of wing, numbered 1, 2, 3, etc. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • Atp8b1-deficient mice display a dramatic increase in the biliary extraction of cholesterol from the canalicular (apical) membrane of the hepatocyte. Journal of Biological Chemistry current issue
  • The number of nodes on the most apical branch, which is an ear in normal plants, was counted.
  • By contrast, C. nipponica has 2-or 3-leaved stems, - or 5-or 7-foliolate basal leaves, cauline leaves with auriculate to amplexicaul petiolar bases, spatulate petals 5-6 mm, and apically margined seeds.
  • _ Cyaneo-viridis; capite pedibusque nigris; antennis piceis, basi rufis; thorace vittis quatuor albidis; abdomine purpureo-cyaneo; alis limpidis, litura basali, fasciis duabus (prima abbreviata, secunda interrupta) strigaque costali apicali nigris. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Abdomen petiolated; a fascia on the apical margins of all the segments, and the petiole, yellow; the third and following fasciæ narrowest; all the fasciæ continued beneath the abdomen. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • At the same time, calcium-rich annulated spheroids appear at the apical ends of the proximate and middle enterocytes.
  • Many of the protists in Sporozoa were found to share some structural components, such as an apical complex of microtubules inside of a cell. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • _G. _ niger; clypei lateribus flavis; collari, tuberculis postscutelloque flavis; segmentorum abdominis marginibus apicalibus flavis constrictis, pedibusque flavo variegatis. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • His contribution to the study of errors in apical consonant articulation are world famous.
  • The condition is also known as apical ballooning syndrome ABS and stress cardiomyopathy. KansasCity.com: Front Page
  • Black: the two basal joints of the flagellum, the apical margin of the clypeus, the labrum, mandibles, and legs ferruginous; the wings fulvo-hyaline, the nervures ferruginous, the tegulæ more or less rufo-testaceous; the sides of the metathorax with tufts of pale fulvous pubescence and the floccus on the posterior femora of the same colour, the tibiæ and tarsi with short ferruginous pubescence. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • A basilar and an apical chest tube are placed at the end of the procedure.
  • Abdomen petiolated; the apical margins of the segments with reddish-yellow fasciæ; beneath, the margins of the segments are rufo-piceous, not fasciated. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • [MICROCRINUS CONOIDEUS] Body conical; sub-pentangular at base; areas five, oblique; pores six or seven to each, alternating and arranged in rows, separated by a ridge; apical pores five, base wide; beneath concave; concavity intersected by five bars, which descend and meet in the center; spaces between, triangular, terminating above in the apical pores. Report of the North-Carolina Geological Survey. Agriculture of the Eastern Counties: Together with Descriptions of the Fossils of the Marl Beds
  • Abdomen with a short petiole to the basal segment, which is very short and campanulate; at its posterior margin are two minute, obscure, pale spots; beneath, the margins of the apical segments are rufo-piceous. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • With dizziness insomnia, five frustrating heat, night sweat, apical dishes, pulse counting.
  • Median area: of wings in Orthoptera, lies between the radial and ulnar veins, radius and media (Comst.): of meta-thorax of Hymenoptera, is the middle of the dorsum, divided into three spaces or cells; 1st or basal area, 2d or Lipper median or areola; 3d or apical or petiolar area. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • Here we report through ultrastructural analysis that IBC exhibits a high degree of cellular organization with polar elements such as apical/lateral positioning of E-cadherin, apical surface microvilli, and tortuous lumen-like (canalis) structures. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • _ Ferruginea, thoracis margine rufo piloso, pectore abdomineque nigris, abdomine fasciis duabus, maculis duabus apicalibus, plagaque ventrali subtrigona argenteis, alis cinereis, basi costaque nigris. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • First inner apical nervure: in Hymenoptera (Nort.); is cubitus 1, from media 4, to first anal (Comst.). Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • It is a luxuriant plant with opposite oblong and obvoate leaves which abruptly acuminate apically and are obtuse to basally rounded.
  • Organisation of the procuticle is supposedly controlled by the apical plasma membrane that forms longitudinal corrugations called apical undulae during chitin synthesis that run perpendicular to the anterior-posterior axis of the developing embryo ( PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Abdomen: the basal petiolated segment ferruginous, with its apical half black above; the apical segment with an angular shape at its base, which is smooth and shining, with its lateral margins carinate, the extreme apex ferruginous; beneath smooth and shining, with the apical margins rufo-piceous. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • The larva is a typical trochophore with apical organ, prototroch and metatroch of compound cilia, adoral ciliary zone and gastrotroch of separate cilia, and a pair of protonephridia; only the telotroch is missing.
  • As nuclear condensation occurs, these nuclei align at the apical end of the cyst.
  • Whilst the luminal fluid in the descending limb becomes increasingly hyperosmotic down the length of the limb, the fluid in the ascending limb becomes increasingly hypotonic, as sodium, potassium and chloride are being removed with the aid of the Na+ / K+-2Cl - cotransport system in the apical membrane. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • The observed apical-basal polarity in the zygote of Arabidopsis and Fucus presages polar development during embryogenesis.
  • Seeds ovoid or oblong, shiny, with apically a 2-fid to multifid caruncle.
  • Black; the scape in front, the sides and apical margin of the clypeus, and a spot at the base of the mandibles yellow; the cheeks reddish-yellow; the antennæ ferruginous; the head covered with short griseous pubescence. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • The striae ridges are broad and bifurcate both apically and basally, and the grooves are narrow and sharp.
  • Growing potato tubers or freshly harvested mature tubers have a dormant apical bud.
  • Abdomen smooth and shining; the apical margins of the intermediate segments slightly depressed, with the sides sericeous. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • For example, in certain limbless lizards and snakes a limb bud develops but the apical ridge dies thus stopping limb development.
  • Within the first week, Saudi Arabia had gathered massive humanitarian aid at the behest of apical leadership. Qanta Ahmed, MD: Israel and the Flotilla: On the Dangers of a Binary View
  • Between late stage 16 and mid-stage 17 the apical plasma membrane of epidermal cells forms regular corrugations called apical undulae (au), at the tip of which chitin synthesis takes place, while secretion occurs at the valley between the corrugations (D). PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • From below the trichogyne, however, spring several branches, which run to the ends of adjacent branches, with the apical cells of which they conjugate, and the result of this conjugation is the development of a cystocarp similar to that of Coleochæte. Scientific American Supplement, No. 531, March 6, 1886
  • Since leaf bases provide insulating protection to the apical meristem, this is one reason to not overtrim palms at any time of the year. Naplesnews.com Stories
  • In the same panicle, anthesis occurs from the middle position toward both apical and basal ends.
  • Although the limb bud begins to develop in some legless species, cell death in the apical ridge starts at an early stage, followed by death of the cells in the bud itself, which generally results in the absence of limbs.
  • There are conversions between highlight apical intermediary tone , apical make tongue sideapical retroflex and so on.
  • The cell is oval with a truncate apical region, from which the flagella and haptonema originate.
  • However, it was reported that the apical diameter of lateral roots of oak was not closely correlated with their growth rate but was still indicative of their potential growth rate.
  • First, we found that action potentials in hippocampal neurons were initiated not only at the axon hillock, as in motor neurons, but also at a second site, which we inferred to be the apical dendrites. Eric R. Kandel - Autobiography
  • Head with gilded pubescence, cinereous behind and beneath; antennæ tawny, second joint above towards the tip and third joint piceous; thorax slightly covered with gilded tomentum; pectus with cinereous tomentum; abdomen with gilded tomentum towards the tip; legs tawny, femora mostly black, tibiæ with black stripes; wings cinereous, dark-brown about the costa, veinlet which bisects the subapical areolet incomplete, as it is also in the following species; halteres tawny. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Root hairs are highly polarized outgrowths that arise from swellings that form at the apical (root tip) end of root epidermal cells.
  • Dr. Tewari will present findings showing that a surgical modification called the anatomic retro-apical technique reduces incontinence following robotic prostate removal surgery. EurekAlert! - Breaking News
  • Immunolocalization of SR-BI / CLA-1 (green channel) and sucrase isomaltase (SI, red channel) in differentiated Caco-2 / TC7 cells before (T0) and after 5, 10 and 15 min of apical PPM supply. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • This griseous pilosity fills all the tips of the elytra, leaving bare only the sutures, an angular notch behind the middle (which forms with that apical part of the suture a kind of hook on each elytron), and two round spots, one submarginal fronting the tip of the notch, the other larger, discoidal, behind the foot of the notch, much above the tip. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • For example, in certain limbless lizards and snakes a limb bud develops but the apical ridge dies thus stopping limb development.
  • Perhaps this observable distinction between the two inner walls is used by the mechanism responsible for spatial orientation of apical cell division.
  • Leaves in vascular plants are produced by determinate growth on the flanks of indeterminate shoot apical meristems.
  • Cystic tumours, similar to the sublingual ranula, form in the other glands in the floor of the mouth -- for example, the incisive gland, which lies just behind the symphysis menti, as well as in the apical gland on the under aspect of the tip of the tongue. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • Leaf is the first lateral organ produced by the activity of the shoot apical meristem ( SAM ).
  • In the triangular interval between these ligaments is another fibrous cord, the apical odontoid ligament (Fig. 308), which extends from the tip of the odontoid process to the anterior margin of the foramen magnum, being intimately blended with the deep portion of the anterior atlantoöccipital membrane and superior crus of the transverse ligament of the atlas. III. Syndesmology. 5c. Articulations of the Vertebral Column with the Cranium
  • The mucilage is probably secreted by this apical cell.
  • _Antennæ_ breves; articulus tertius rotundus; arista apicalis, gracilis, setiformis. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • The hole closes and it is not until some days later that the sponge forms an osculum at its apical pole.
  • Sometimes the infection spreads into the bone through the root tips and forms a gumboil [periapical infection].
  • Abdomen petiolated, smooth and shining, with a beautiful glossy pile, which is most dense at the sides; the apical segment longitudinally subcarinated in the middle above. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Plants have a mechanism called apical dominance, by which axillary buds are prevented from growing at the same time as the terminal bud-the tip of the plant stem. Innovations-report
  • The plants had defective shoot apical meristems and grew slowly in vitro.
  • If the pest can find no host 'it never develops a growing shoot (apical meristem), it never becomes photosynthetic, and it dies. Chapter 23
  • In contrast, a strongly obtuse apical angle is associated with an incurved ventral beak that is appressed to the dorsal umbo, resulting in the delthyrium being partly obscured.
  • Additionally, polarized ectocervical and colorectal explant cultures were treated apically with either gel. Elites TV
  • Antennae incrassated and plumose in basal half, the joints moniliform, apical half setaceous.
  • The results show that some differential or specific transcripts in the apical and basal cells of two-celled proembryo were successfully isolated, and the identification of these transcripts reveals that these two daughter cells possess distinct transcriptional profiles after zygote division. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • Characters that define this group include staminate flowers in bisexual glomerules, fruiting bracteoles dorsally compressed, and fruiting bracteoles connate with apical lobes free.
  • As daughter cells of spermatogonia, the primary spermatocytes reside just apical to the layer of spermatogonia.
  • Abdomen shining, and with a fine silvery sericeous pile; the apical margins of the segments narrowly rufo-piceous; the terminal segment with an elongate, smooth, shining space, which extends to the apex, which is testaceous. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Diptera; see empodium: a more or less retractile process on the feet of some beetles: in Hymenoptera, the apical tarsal joint bearing the claws: see also arolium and pulvillus. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • There is usually one pointed apical papilla sometimes two or three flanked on each side by 3-4 pointed oral papillae.
  • In the absence of micelles from the apical compartment, apoB co-localized with the brush-border marker sucrase-isomaltase (SI). PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Opake black; the antennæ thick and scarcely as long as the thorax, their apex and the mandibles bright ferruginous; the legs somewhat obscure ferruginous, with the articulations much brighter; the head a little wider than the thorax and subovate; the thorax, node of the petiole, and the abdomen of nearly equal width, the abdomen being slightly the widest; the node of the petiole nearly quadrate; the apical margin of the first segment and base of the second slightly depressed. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Say a soldier had a periapical or a bitewing done. Spider Bones
  • As the root grows, the apical growing region moves continuously into new soil volume containing yet-to-be-used water.
  • When the cysteine substrate is bound the geometry changes to a trigonal bipyramid, in which the substrate and the glutamic acid occupy the apical positions.
  • Despite the great diversity of leaf morphology, all leaves are defined by a flattened dorsiventral transactional symmetry, determinate development, and initiation from the flanks of the shoot apical meristem.
  • The number of rings of kernels from the base to the tip of the ear was counted and the apical ear region was defined as the fifth two nodal rings of fertilized florets, counting basipetally from the apex.
  • An echocardiogram showed that the tip of the pacemaker catheter extended through the right ventricular apical wall of the epicardium.
  • Cell size was calculated by dividing the mean total apical area by the mean number of cells for each apex.
  • In many specimens the anterior petals are delicate and the anterior poriferous zone narrows markedly towards the apical system.
  • Both gametangia form from a stereotyped series of divisions of a terminal apical cell, unlike the gametangia of liverworts and hornworts.
  • Lateral areas: in Hymenoptera; on the metanotum, the three spaces between the median and lateral long carinae; the upper is the external or first lateral basal area; the second is the external or central lateral area; the third is the middle, internal, apical or third lateral area. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • As an apical figure in the establishment of ethnomusicology, his theoretical innovations were initially influential in ethnomusicology and musicology departments and then adopted by anthropologists.
  • Cytokinins were analysed in leaf extracts, leaf phloem exudate and in the shoot apical meristem at different times during floral transition.
  • For example, in some morphologically based studies the issue is whether the lemnisci and proboscis of acanthocephalans are homologous to the hypodermic cushions and apical rostrum of bdelloids.
  • His contribution to the study of errors in apical consonant articulation are world famous.
  • Their apical sisters occupy interradial positions (1cd Confocal images (A) are shown in a z-projection (B) and an interpretive tracing (C). PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Head black above, testaceous beneath; antennæ testaceous; abdomen with four broad abbreviated piceous bands; legs tawny, hind tibiæ black with a tawny apical mark, hind tarsi black towards the base; wings greyish, slightly lurid towards the base, blackish-brown about the exterior part of the costa, veins black, tawny towards the base; halteres testaceous, tawny towards the tips. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Thorax: the sides of the metathorax, the floccus on the posterior femora and the postscutellum with whitish pubescence, the latter produced in the middle into a blunt tooth; the legs fusco-ferruginous, with the anterior tibiæ and apical joints of the tarsi brighter; wings hyaline and iridescent. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • _ Niger; capite albido, epistomate ferrugineo; antennis piceis basi rufis, articulo tertio longo lineari; abdomine nigro-cyaneo; pedibus piceis; alis subcinereis, striga costali basali, fascia tenui postice abbreviata et triente apicali strigam subcineream includente nigricantibus; halteribus albis. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Abdomen: the basal segment campanulate, the petiole short; a narrow yellow fascia on the apical margin of all the segments. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Middle apical area: = internal area; q.v. Middle field: = discoidal field; q.v. Middle lobes: of pronotum in Orthoptera; see lobes. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology

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