How To Use Cauda In A Sentence
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Immediately above the anterior perforated substance, the pear-shaped head of the caudate nucleus is confluent with the putamen of the lentiform nucleus.
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That takes me right back - I used to have a special bagna cauda set, like a mini-fondue set.
Two Recipes for Bagna Càuda (Δύο Συνταγές για Μπάνια Καούντα)
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Upon these interjections, placable flicks of the lionly tail addressed to Britannia the Ruler, who expected him in some mildish way to lash terga cauda in retiring, Sir Willoughby Patterne passed from a land of alien manners; and ever after he spoke of America respectfully and pensively, with a tail tucked in, as it were.
The Egoist
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Most teleost fishes possess a complex set of intrinsic caudal fin muscles that have only rarely been studied experimentally.
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In Calingis eiusdem Indiæ gente quinquennes concipere foeminas, octauum vitæ annum non excedere, et alibi cauda villosa homines nasci pernicitatis eximiæ, alios auribus totos contegi.
The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
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On the other hand, it is very probable that this subcaudal extension of the fins is merely a result of the posterior extension and enlargement of these fins which has taken place in the evolution of the adaptation.
Hormones and Heredity
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They have distinct black markings on the ends of their fins, particularly the first dorsal and caudal fins.
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Cauda long, flexed ventrally in arch("U" shape), its tip not extending below the margin of the ostium.
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The portion in front of the genu is termed the frontal part, and separates the lentiform from the caudate nucleus; the portion behind the genu is the occipital part, and separates the lentiform nucleus from the thalamus.
IX. Neurology. 4c. The Fore-brain or Prosencephalon
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We obtained live and culturable cells from both the caput epididymis and the spermatic cords but not from the cauda epididymis or the testes.
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They found that in control subjects, larger caudate nucleus areas were associated with a worse performance on tests of attention.
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Sicut enim dicuntur aspides, quando incantantur, ut non prorumpant et exeant de cavernis suis, premere unam aurem ad terram, et de cauda sibi alteram obturare, et tamen incantator producit illas...
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It has continuations cranially along the uterus and caudally along the vagina.
In Defense of the Hysterectomy
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It can be distinguished from congeners in having a combination of: postanal length 36·6-44·8 % standard length; pectoral-fin length 14·4-25·9% head length; 34-38 dorsal spines; 42-46 caudal vertebrae; 78-83 total vertebrae; brown background colour without or with only a limited and scattered dark brown reticulate pattern.
Practical Fishkeeping
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The most characteristic feature is the long caudal bristle, which is extremely delicate and about two-thirds the length of the body.
Marine Protozoa from Woods Hole Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission 21:415-468, 1901
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The term corpus striatum refers to the caudate, putamen, and globus pallidus.
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Eggs and milt are ejected by sudden lashings of the caudal fin.
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The tail, or caudal fin, is large and sickle-shaped, to give short, rapid bursts of speed.
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This high-principled lophobranch is so careful of its callow and helpless young that it carries about the unhatched eggs with him under his own tail, in what scientific ichthyologists pleasantly describe as a subcaudal pouch or cutaneous receptacle.
Science in Arcady
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Most investigation into such an antipredatory benefit has focused on caudal autotomy in vertebrate taxa.
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It suggests the "Enduap" (rondache) of ostrich-plumes worn by the Tupi-Guarani barbarians of the Brazil, the bunchy caudal appendages which made the missionaries compare them with pigeons.
Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 1
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This high-principled lophobranch is so careful of its callow and helpless young that it carries about the unhatched eggs with him under his own tail, in what scientific ichthyologists pleasantly describe as a subcaudal pouch or cutaneous receptacle.
Science in Arcady
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The findings suggest that the hippocampal memory system sometimes interferes with learning in the caudate nucleus.
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Varied with a few whitish cross bands; last series of scales and beneath whitish ventral shield black in front; subcaudal plates, one-rowed; throat scaly; chin shields two pairs; eyes lateral, pupil round; front pair of frontal plates short; nostrils lateral, in two small shields, loreal shields none; one large anterior, and two moderate posterior ocular shields; lower temporal shield in the labial ones.
Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 2
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Drosophila mutants, including bicaudal, in a review by Ted Wright (1971).
Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard - Autobiography
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Inferiorly, the caudate lobe is near the inferior vena cava and the quadrate lobe rests near the gallbladder.
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The main species threatened by hunting are the tenrec (Tenrec ecaudatus), fruit bats (Pteropus rufus and Eidolon helvum), and the red-fronted brown lemur.
Madagascar succulent woodlands
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A useful landmark are the paired arteries that arise from the aorta caudal to the kidney, the coeliac and cranial mesenteric arteries.
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It extends caudad and dorsal about the same distance as the latter organ, but it extends ventrad and cephalad far beyond the boundaries of the stomach.
Development of the Digestive Canal of the American Alligator
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According to the bionic principle, a wireless fish-like swimming micro robot using GMF actuator as a caudal fin has been developed.
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It can be diagnosed by various details of the premaxilla, nasal, and dentary in the skull and the shape of the distal caudal vertebrae.
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P. conybeari, based on caudal vertebrae, chevrons and a large and gracile humerus, is a basal titanosauriform, perhaps a brachiosaurid.
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I published a paper on bicaudal, but I did not easily find a job.
Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard - Autobiography
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The red spots in the caudal peduncle region are one of the unique characteristics of this species.
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caudal fins
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The precise values – the center of the propulsive strokes, the angle at which the caudal fin is held, the point of its two-dimensional visual field at which distant points approach without changing their position on that field – cannot be genetically determined, since there are too many factors involved, including all the factors that determine where the center of mass is.
Matthew Yglesias » Influential Books
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Variacion estacional de la abundancia pobliacional del calancate comun (Aratinga acuticaudata) en la Reserva Chancani, Cordoba, Argentina.
Arid Chaco
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The first caudal vertebra is identified as the most anterior vertebra that has paired haemal flanges extending along the ventral surface of the centrum.
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The putamen is separated from the caudate by the anterior limb of the internal capsule.
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The only interesting maternal mutant known at that time was bicaudal, which had been discovered by Alice Bull, and described in 1966.
Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard - Autobiography
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They have no eyelids, and all species have four fingers on each forelimb, five toes on each hind limb, and caudal fins.
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The North Node is also called Caput Draconis, or Dragon's Head, whilst the South Node is also called Cauda Draconis, or Dragon's Tail.
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The caudal fin has dark bands at basal and subterminal positions.
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Normally it extends caudally over the superior colliculi of the midbrain.
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Those produced by the hypochordal lobe of the caudal fin of selachians and early bony fishes have been studied in detail.
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Based on motion similarity of micro robot drive fin and fish caudal fin, this paper discusses fish muscle hydrodynamics, and analyzes propulsion force produced by biomimetic fish-like drive fin.
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In the most posterior of these four sections of the tail, beginning slightly caudad to the section here shown, is seen a small cavity which may be called the post-anal gut,
Development of the Digestive Canal of the American Alligator
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Conclusions: OECs promote the growth of the co - cultured rat caudate nucleus neurons.
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The subcaudal flaps were perfectly motionless and tightly pressed between the base of the tail and the surface of support, so that any movement of them was impossible.
Hormones and Heredity
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The pythons closely resemble the true boas, but have the subcaudal plates double; the muzzle is sheathed with plates, and those covering the mouth of the jaws have pits.
Forest & Frontiers
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Wing membrane from base of toes; lobule at the heel very narrow and long; last rudimentary caudal vertebra free; fur of the body, wings, and interfemoral membrane pale buff throughout.
Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
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The omental bursa, therefore, consists of a series of pouches or recesses to which the following terms are applied: (1) the vestibule, a narrow channel continued from the epiploic foramen, over the head of the pancreas to the gastropancreatic fold; this fold extends from the omental tuberosity of the pancreas to the right side of the fundus of the stomach, and contains the left gastric artery and coronary vein; (2) the superior omental recess, between the caudate lobe of the liver and the diaphragm; (3) the lienal recess, between the spleen and the stomach; (4) the inferior omental recess, which comprises the remainder of the bursa.
XI. Splanchnology. 2e. The Abdomen
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In one of these species, for the most numerous caudal cluster in the reticular formation, NADPH diaphorase labels a dorsal sub-group in Xenopus which is thought to correspond to a well-described GABAergic population, the mhr neurons.
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Cranial CT and magnetic resonance imaging revealed a small metastasis in the right caudate nucleus.
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As indicated by the morphological description above, the postcranial skeleton of Haasiophis (and Pachyrhachis) generally corresponds to an ophidian morphology with no apparent regionalization of the precaudal (precloacal) axial skeleton.
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The petalless irresistibly and quadruplicate aden that she had formless her spill to not anaphase her maldivian caudated by blebby allopatry.
Rational Review
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Their caudal fins (tails) are homo cercal that is the upper and lower lobes are more or less the same size as opposed to the tail of the tiger shark for example. therefore when swimming near the surface the tail may not show.
UnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World
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One of the most prominent characteristics of early vertebrates is the elongate caudal fin bearing fin rays.
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The stiff peduncle, in turn, functions as a rigid base for the flexible insertion of the caudal fin.
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As a result, many boxfishes cannot bend their bodies anterior to their caudal peduncles, and almost all of their swimming movements derive from complex combinations of motions of their five fins.
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These include common waterbirds such as bitterns (cinnamon bittern [Ixobrychus cinnamomeus]), herons and egrets (Indian pond-heron [Ardeola grayii], Pacific reef-egret [Egretta sacra]), storks (woolly-necked stork [Ciconia episcopus]), ibis (black-headed ibis [Threskiornis melanocephalus]), ducks (spot-billed duck [Anas poecilorhyncha]), jacanas (pheasant-tailed jacana [Hydrophasianus chirurgus]), pratinoles (oriental pratincole [Glareola maldivarum]), and terns (black-bellied tern [Sterna acuticauda]).
Irrawaddy freshwater swamp forests
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The lightest portion, whose bubbles are of the greatest tenuity, which is white on account of its finer porosity, rises to the surface, where the caudal filaments sweep it up and gather it into the snowy ribbon which runs along the summit of the nest.
Social Life in the Insect World
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The bronchial courses caudally, beneath the arch of the azygos vein, to the right bronchus, where it follows the posterosuperior border of the bronchus to enter the lung.
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The muscle is swung around and sutured to the caudal portion of the defect at the pectoralis major's origin and at the aponeurosis of the external oblique muscle.
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The anterior cornu (cornu anterius; anterior horn; precornu) (Fig. 736) passes forward and lateralward, with a slight inclination downward, from the interventricular foramen into the frontal lobe, curving around the anterior end of the caudate nucleus.
IX. Neurology. 4c. The Fore-brain or Prosencephalon
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The insectivorous tenrec Tenrec ecaudatus, introduced to the Seychelles from Madagascar, also occurs.
Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve, Seychelles
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Figure 4H is seventy-nine sections posterior to the last, and passes through the foregut, _ent_, just cephalad to the anterior intestinal portal and caudad to the heart.
Development of the Digestive Canal of the American Alligator
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Quin tu igitur furama nequidquam pelle decorus Ante diem blando caudam jaftare popello i ides, Quintus pavone cx Pythagoreo.
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Colours indicate the different vertebral regions: yellow, cervical; dark blue, thoracic; light blue, lumbar; green, sacral (in lizard) or cloacal (in snake); red, caudal.
How to make a snake - The Panda's Thumb
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The piece of gray matter that lies highest in the cerebral interior is the caudate nucleus ( "tailed" L, because of its shape).
The Human Brain
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Slow-worms are like many other squamates in being able to drop the tail voluntarily by contracting muscles (this is known as caudal autotomy), but they do this more than is usual, with most individuals having autotomised their tails several times.
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One of the most prominent characteristics of early vertebrates is the elongate caudal fin bearing fin rays.
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There is a well-developed atlas and the caudal vertebrae can be distinguished from the trunk vertebrae by the presence of hemal arches.
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Close to the sides of the thyroid are seen two large blood vessels, _ar_, the mandibular arches, which unite into the single ventral aorta just caudad to the posterior end of the thyroid.
Development of the Digestive Canal of the American Alligator
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Cervical papillae occur anteriorly in the oesophageal region, and caudal papillae posteriorly at the tail.
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The racket-tail humming-bird (Discura longicauda) takes its name from the curious form of its tail, the feathers of which are forked, -- the two exterior ones being twice the length of the second pair.
The Western World Picturesque Sketches of Nature and Natural History in North and South America
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MUS AEQUICAUDALIS. of Hodgson, described in Horsfield's Catalogue as pure dark brown above, with a very slight cast of rufescent in a certain aspect; underneath from the chin to the vent, with interior of thighs, yellowish-white; ears nearly an inch long; head proportionately long
Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
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McGown's colleagues regarded him as a highly skilled anaesthetist and a pioneer in the technique of injecting morphine into the spine of patients (known as caudal anaesthesia) to reduce post-operative pain.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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The dorsal and pectoral fins have hard spines whereas the other rays are soft like the anal and caudal fins.
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Thus some bolbophyl, for example, have caudal appendages to their sepals, as in Masdevallias, and on the other hand some Masdevallias have their labellums hinged and oscillatory, which is so commonly the case as to be "almost characteristic" in the genus Bolbophyllum or Sarcopodium.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 384, May 12, 1883
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It is a uniform bright yellow and has a large lyre-shaped caudal fin.
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The striatum is divided into two segments, the caudate putamen and the nucleus accumbens.
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Using these techniques, I recovered and investigated the original bicaudal mutant.
Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard - Autobiography
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Several threatened mammals, the endangered sandhill dunnart (Sminthopsis psammophila), the endangered marsupial mole (Notoryctes typhlops), and the vulnerable mulgara (Dasycercus cristicauda) still occur within the region.
Great Victoria desert
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The terms anterior or ventral, and posterior or dorsal, are employed to indicate the relation of parts to the front or back of the body or limbs, and the terms superior or cephalic, and inferior or caudal, to indicate the relative levels of different structures; structures nearer to or farther from the median plane are referred to as medial or lateral respectively.
Introduction
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Dog − Following premedication, patient administered with general anesthetic, and restrained on its back − An area from xiphisternum to pelvis is shaved and surgically prepped − Sterile drapes are applied − In cat, incision is made approx. half-way between the umbilicus and the pelvis − In dog, incision is made slightly more cranially - beginning at the umbilicus and extending caudally − Incised: skin, subQ tissue, peritoneum −
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Each trochlear nerve makes its exit through the caudal tectum (the dorsal portion of the midbrain), immediately lateral to the frenulum of the superior medullary velum.
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I have never heard of the cream version of bagna cauda, but now we may have to try them side by side for comparison.
Two Recipes for Bagna Càuda (Δύο Συνταγές για Μπάνια Καούντα)
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Some muscles are more effective in the rostral airway, whereas others exert their greatest effect in more caudal regions.
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The internal capsule and corona radiata have been exposed by removal of the corpus callosum, caudate nucleus, and diencephalon.
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Ecaudate: without tails or tail-like processes: usually applied to wings: = excaudate.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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Carapace smooth, rather convex, and with three keels above; the beak, longly produced, ending in a spine, simple on the side and produced into a keel on each side behind; the central caudal lobe rather narrow, indistinctly divided in half, and like the other lobes flexile at the end, the lateral lobes with
Journals of expeditions of discovery into Central Australia, and overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound, in the years 1840-1
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Another nearby brain region, the medial caudate, showed increased activity not only during anticipation of increasing rewards but also during anticipation of increasing punishments.
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Frozen brains were sectioned coronally (50 µm) on a cryostat microtome, starting from the caudal pole of the cortex and continuing rostrally throughout the entire extent of the hippocampal formation.
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In the lower forest and bamboo zone mammals include the giant forest hog Hylochoerus meinertzhageni, tree hyrax Dendrohyrax arboreus, white-tailed mongoose Ichneumia albicauda, elephant Loxodonta africana, black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis, suni Neotragus moschatus, black-fronted duiker Cephalophus nigrifrons and leopard Panthera pardus (which has also been seen in the alpine zone).
Mount Kenya National Park and National Forest, Kenya
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In the posterior precaudal and anterior caudal vertebrae rib shafts become hairlike structures.
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In the male, the genital tubercle is located adjacent to and caudal to the umbilicus, whereas the genital tubercle in the female is located just ventral to the tail.
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caudal appendage
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It was a condition chiefly confined to the caudal end, the sarcode having became diffluent, hyaline, and intensely rapid in the protrusion and retraction of its substance, while the nuclear body becomes enormously enlarged.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 470, January 3, 1885
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Sicut enim dicuntur aspides, quando incantantur, ut non prorumpant et exeant de cavernis suis, premere unam aurem ad terram, et de cauda sibi alteram obturare, et tamen incantator producit illas...
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Scales from mid-body to the tail and the caudal and dorsal fins have black spots.
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Its casque was described as intermediate between that of C. unappendiculatus and C. bennetti, being compressed rostrally but mound-like caudally.
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Body cylindrical, scales small; ventral shields brown, rounded; tail rather short, tapering; subcaudal plates two, round.
Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 2
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Two to three scales bear a pore behind the inversion line until the lateral line ends at a caudal fin ray.
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They found that hepatectomy was an effective treatment for caudate lobe
THE MEDICAL NEWS
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Male swordtails in the genus Xiphophorus display a conspicuous ventral elongation of the caudal fin, the sword, which arose through sexual selection due to female preference.
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EMG signals show high amplitude spikes both rostrally and caudally, with no contralateral muscle activity and no detectable rostrocaudal lag at the onset of muscle activity.
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“It’s actually called a vestigial caudal appendage,” Helena said, as if that would be helpful.
Balancing in High Heels
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During the fourth and fifth months the corpus striatum becomes incompletely subdivided by the fibers of the internal capsule into two masses, an inner, the caudate nucleus, and an outer, the lentiform nucleus.
IX. Neurology. 2. Development of the Nervous System
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A part of the corpus striatum is imbedded in the white substance of the hemisphere, and is therefore external to the ventricle; it is termed the extraventricular portion, or the lentiform nucleus; the remainder, however, projects into the ventricle, and is named the intraventricular portion, or the caudate nucleus (Fig. 737).
IX. Neurology. 4c. The Fore-brain or Prosencephalon
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The subcaudal prolongations of the fins are therefore not necessary to the adhesion, nor to the pumping action, of the muscles and fins, which went on as before.
Hormones and Heredity
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They are called the caudate nucleus and the tegmentum.
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E quibus vna magis lub cauda flamma rfelitfcet Squatamigeraepiftrisj pedibus fubit altehl figdi Fundentis latices; cft et fine honore cbtona,
Arati Solensis Phaenomena et Diosemea graece et latine ad codd. mss. et optimarvm edd. fidem recensita
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It ascends between the lentiform nucleus and the external capsule, and ends in the caudate nucleus.
VI. The Arteries. 3a. 4. The Internal Carotid Artery
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The pylorus, _py_, is wide and, as has been noted in connection with figure 7, is situated far cephalad to the caudal end of the stomach.
Development of the Digestive Canal of the American Alligator
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The decapod remains were located between 0.5 and 3.0 m from a titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur caudal vertebra.
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Eyelightfish have a blunt snout, a large upturned mouth, a deeply forked caudal fin, and a light-emitting organ, called a photophore, under each eye.
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The caudate lobe, located in the lesser curvature of the stomach caudal to the duodenum, is one of the auxiliary lobes now used as a landmark for gastric surgery.
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The aft section is a freely flooded articulated robot tail which is terminated with a lunate caudal fin.
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I'am not at all a paleontologist but I teach human anatomy and I'am very astonished by the spinous process of the vertebrae of the Maiacetus : on the skeleton you show us, spinous process of thoracic and lombar vertebral column are in the opposite angle caudal for thoracic and cranial for lombar : is it normal on dinosaurs ? was this on the original fossile ?
Maiacetus, Part 2
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Of the surfaces, onethe future flexor surface of the limbis directed ventrally; the other, the extensor surface, dorsally; one border, the preaxial, looks forward toward the cephalic end of the embryo, and the other, the postaxial, backward toward the caudal end.
I. Embryology. 12. The Branchial Region
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The duodenum extends only a short distance caudad to this point and then opens, _aip_, to the yolk-sac.
Development of the Digestive Canal of the American Alligator
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The associated hadrosaur material consists of four caudal vertebrae and a fragmentary dentary.
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Castorocauda has the ankle spurs characteristic of its nearest living relative, the platypus, which uses them for territorial defense.
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As a consequence of these things, in the backbone of the rabbit there are four regions: the neck, or cervical part, consisting of seven vertebrae, the thoracic part of twelve joined to ribs, the abdominal (also called the lumbar) region of seven without ribs, and the tail or caudal of about fifteen.
Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata
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A well-defined bundle of nerve fibers occupies the furrow between the caudate nucleus and the thalamus.
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In Calingis eiusdem Indi� gente quinquennes concipere foeminas, octauum vit� annum non excedere, et alibi cauda villosa homines nasci pernicitatis eximi�, alios auribus totos contegi.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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The spinal cord tapers caudally to become the conus medullaris.
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The only bird new to me which I obtained at Lorok was the fine long-tailed parroquet (Palaeornis longicauda).
The Malay Archipelago
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A thickened band at the caudal extremity of the inferior pharyngeal constrictor forms the upper esophageal sphincter, or cricopharyngeus muscle.
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They have no eyelids, and all species have four fingers on each forelimb, five toes on each hind limb, and caudal fins.
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The irregular empty spaces between the putamen and the caudate nucleus were occupied by fiber bundles of the internal capsule.
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However a high number of mammal species, 14 percent of the total mammalian fauna, are considered regionally or globally threatened, including the greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis VU), hairy-footed dunnart (Sminthopsis hirtipes), dusky hopping mouse (Notomys fuscus VU), mulgara (Dasycercus cristicauda VU), and kowari.
Simpson desert
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Like our five fingers, our ear-bones, our rudimentary caudal appendage, or our other 'vestigial' peculiarities, they may remain as indelible tokens of events in our race-history.
Pragmatism
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The needle is inserted into the interscalene groove in a slightly medial, caudal, and posterior direction to avoid the vertebral column and vascular structures.
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In general appearance the musang resembles the civet, and it has in some species a sub-caudal glandular fold which contains a secretion, but without the musky odour of civet.
Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
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In brief, cryosections (40 µm thickness) spanning the rostral-caudal extent of the injured cortex were selected and stained with cresyl violet by an experimenter given only the animal's identifier code.
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The caudal fin represents the distal region of the vertebrate axis and is the region of the body where fluid accelerated anteriorly is shed into the surrounding medium.
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The caput and caudal epididymal regions were separated, and washed with ice-cold physiological saline in order to remove seminal plasma.
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He would then swim in very tight circles, rapidly vibrating his pectoral and caudal fins.
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Some have direct development of terrestrial eggs, and even ovovivipary and true viviparity are known in caudates.
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This gland is known as the caudal gland and the depression containing it as the caudal pit or caudal fossa.
Caudal gland of Arion subfuscus
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Another similarity the researchers found was that both groups had decreases in activity in the right caudate.
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I did a detailed study of bicaudal, the most difficult mutant I ever studied, with unbelievable patience and in retrospect little reward.
Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard - Autobiography
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The dark red Amaranthus caudatus is commonly called 'love-lies-bleeding'.
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However a high number of mammal species, 14 percent of the total mammalian fauna, are considered regionally or globally threatened, including the greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis VU), hairy-footed dunnart (Sminthopsis hirtipes), dusky hopping mouse (Notomys fuscus VU), mulgara (Dasycercus cristicauda VU), and kowari.
Simpson desert
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In anterior view, the three specimens share an enlarged medial condyle, which is expanded medially and cranio-caudally
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And, indeed, the nerve mass is called cauda equina (kaw'duh ee-kw/nuh; "tail of a horse" L).
The Human Brain
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They found that hepatectomy was an effective treatment for caudate lobe HCC, and that subsegmental location of the tumor, the presence of liver cirrhosis and the size of the surgical margin affected long-term survival.
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Frozen brains were sectioned coronally (50 µm) on a cryostat microtome, starting from the caudal pole of the cortex and continuing rostrally throughout the entire extent of the hippocampal formation.
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It is in the region of the umbilicus, _u_, and the extreme caudal end of the stomach which has been called the gizzard, _gz_.
Development of the Digestive Canal of the American Alligator
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Ambulocetus is cited as showing that spinal undulation evolved in whales before development of a tail fluke, but that claim was made when only one lumbar and one caudal vertebra were known.
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Dolcetto = a wine grape variety grown in northern Italy; bagna cauda
Poesie - French Word-A-Day
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After the ependyma covering its ventricular surface is stripped away, the elongated caudate nucleus is exposed.
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There are 112 mammal species recorded here. including pacas (Agouti paca) and agoutis (Dasyprocta punctata), porcupines (Coendou prehensilis), spiny rats (Proechimys longicaudatus and Mesomys hispidus), hog-nosed skunks (Conepatus semistriatus), and peccaries (Tayassu pecari and T. tajacu, both locally extinct).
Maranhão Babaçu forests
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There are three extant orders in the Class Amphibia: Anura (frogs and toads), Caudata (salamanders), and Apoda (caecilians).
Amphibian
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A proportion of these leaks may derive from biliary radicles draining the caudate lobe.
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At the inferior border of the pubis the two corpora cavernosa separate, bend sharply caudally, laterally, and dorsally, and follow the inferior borders of the inferior rami of the pubic bones.
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The most striking features described by this component are a relative deepening of the suborbital head region, shortening of the caudal peduncle, and a dorsad displacement of the pectoral fin.
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At La Schiavia, hunchbacked thistle stems were turned into a warm, delicate flan, accompanied by a bagna càuda sauce and a glass of local Barbera wine, and while the words "hunchback" and "thistle" don't generally set people's mouths watering, in Mr. Abrile's restaurant the result was downright delightful.
Where Health Springs Eternal
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The surgeon makes a pair of additional lesions 10 mm to 15 mm rostral and caudal to the first at each ganglion site to destroy the entire fusiform ganglion.
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Atrophy is most marked in the corpus striatum of the basal ganglia, including the caudate and putamen.
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The valve area may be enlarged directly by correcting caudal septal deflection or turbinate hypertrophy.
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The subcaudal fin-flaps are developed in _norvegicus_, most in _punctatus_; each has four rays in _norvegicus_ and _unimaculatus_, six in _punctatus_.
Hormones and Heredity
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During her second evening in hospital, nurses became concerned about her deteriorating mobility, and I found that she had developed a flaccid paraparesis suggestive of cauda equina compression.
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An inversion line is conspicuous at the base of the scaled lobe of the caudal fin.
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A perpendicular is erected from the end plate of the most caudal vertebrae, whose inferior end plate tilts maximally to the concavity of the curve (inferior end vertebrae).
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Aldabra is the main breeding site in the Indian Ocean for red-tailed tropic bird Phaethon rubricauda, red-footed booby Sula Sula, greater frigatebird Fregata minor and lesser frigatebird F. ariel.
Aldabra Atoll, Seychelles
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Rainbows also have a red or pink streak that runs from the gill cover to the caudal fin, inspiring their name.
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Most fish swim by laterally undulating or oscillating their body and propulsive caudal fin.
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In rats, the CO2-sensitive neurons of the caudal medullar raphe act during sleep only.
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Wingless Aphids: Body light green, spindle shaped; all of legs dusky; cornicles light green, reduced and cone shaped; antennae very short and dark at tips; projection above cauda.
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Conclusions: OECs promote the growth of the co - cultured rat caudate nucleus neurons.
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At Riva in Barnes last week, possibly my new best London restaurant, I had the most wonderful fishy double-up of starter and main, with puntarelle alla romana followed by cime di rapa ravioli with bagna cauda sauce.
Bitter Weeds
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From the appearance these nerves present at their attachment to the medulla spinalis and from their great length they are collectively termed the cauda equina (Fig. 662).
IX. Neurology. 3. The Spinal Cord or Medulla Spinalis
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Recombinant inbred lines were generated from a cross between SRN39, an African caudatum genotype, and SQR, a Chinese kaoliang line.
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This caudal fin structure contrasts with the externally symmetrical homocercal morphology present in most teleost fishes such as bluegill sunfish.
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In Fig. 8, division A, are represented the caudated cells from the deep structure of the bladder.
The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed., One Million, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand
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Endemic species throughout the region include the endangered Ash-breasted tit-tyrant (Anairetes alpinus); the critically threatened royal cinclodes (Cinclodes aricomae); Berlepsch's canastero (Asthenes berlepschi) classified as vulnerable; line-fronted canastero (Asthenes urubambensis), olivaceous thornbill (Chalcostigma olivaceum), scribble-tailed canastero (Asthenes maculicauda), short-tailed finch (Idiopsar bracyurus), and gray-bellied flower-piercer (Diglosa carbonaria), classified as species of least concern.
Central Andean wet puna
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The posterior part of the main jaws has a paired cauda.
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Otocinclus batmani differs from O. cocama by the abscence of vertically elongated blotches from the dorsal midline to the ventral border of flank, and by lacking a psterior extension of black pigmentation on the base of two central caudal-fin rays.
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Like the latter, there is one caudal bristle, but unlike it there is only one posterior contractile vacuole, while the endoplasm is filled with large granules or food balls.
Marine Protozoa from Woods Hole Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission 21:415-468, 1901
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We recommend that this simple and safe maneuver be introduced routinely after administering a caudal epidural injection, to aid in the eventual outcome of a potentially difficult clinical problem.
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The lutrine opossum Lutreolina crassicaudata, giant anteater and giant armadillo are found there, also bush dog, crab-eating fox Cerdocyon thous, long-tailed weasel Mustela frenata, jaguarundi Herpailurus yagouaroundi, jaguar, puma, oncilla Leopardus tigrinus and margay L. weidii.
Canaima National Park, Venezuela
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As already mentioned (page 750), the term cauda equina is applied to this collection of nerve roots.
IX. Neurology. 6. The Spinal Nerves
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Analysis of these mutant embryos reveals variable, yet striking defects in caudal specification, limb patterning and axial skeleton formation.
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The last abdominal segment has two caudal rami which have an unknown function, but are useful in taxonomy for distinguishing between groups of copepods.
Crustacea
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E.D. Cope had advocated the abolition of the order Apoda and the incorporation of the Caecilians among the Urodela or Caudata in the vicinity of the Amphiumidae, of which he regarded them as further degraded descendants; and this opinion, which was supported by very feeble and partly erroneous arguments, has unfortunately received the support of the two great authorities, P. and F. Sarasin, to whom we are indebted for our first information on the breeding habits and development of these Batrachians.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
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The dorsal and pectoral fins have hard spines whereas the other rays are soft like the anal and caudal fins.
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The caudal fin is yellow-brown, and the dorsal spine and long snout are orange.
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Tail muscles such as the levator caudae and depressor caudae participate in maintaining stability.
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Combined stimulation of the hypoglossus branch and pharyngeal branch of the vagus nerve produced significant interactions between pressure and stimulation in the caudal oropharynx.
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Figure 4H is seventy-nine sections posterior to the last, and passes through the foregut, _ent_, just cephalad to the anterior intestinal portal and caudad to the heart.
Development of the Digestive Canal of the American Alligator
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In order to improve surgical outcome, it is necessary to evaluate the potential risk factors affecting long-term survival and to establish guidelines for the appropriate use of hepatectomy for caudate lobectomy.
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In green swordtails, the sword consists of a set of ventral fin rays that extend posteriorly beyond the caudal fin margin.
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They are also odd among salamanders in that some species can drop the tail as a predator-defence mechanism (properly called caudal autotomy), and in that some species have only four toes on the hindfeet.
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Cyprinodon diabolis has 17 pectoral rays, 12 dorsal rays and 28 caudal rays.
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On the right side, the section passes through the right lobe of the liver, the caudate lobe, and the falciform ligament.
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The caudal fin is yellow-brown, and the dorsal spine and long snout are orange.
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Write it down while it is hot, hot as the bagna cauda* that bathes the yellow roasted peppers and halved onions in Renza's kitchen.
Poesie - French Word-A-Day