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dendrite

NOUN
  1. short fiber that conducts toward the cell body of the neuron

How To Use dendrite In A Sentence

  • This battery can be charged, though a cycle opening is not great in a charge-discharge cycle over a arrangement of lithium dendrites, causing inner short-circuit a BATCL50L battery, under normal circumstances a battery Management is prohibited. Archive 2009-12-01
  • In the silver case, there is a particularly fine featherlike dendrite of native silver from the La Nevada mine, Chihuahua, Mexico.
  • (A) The ratio of control and DNcdk5-expressing cells with correctly targeted dendrites (DNcdk5) was not changed 2, 4, and 8 wk postinjection. PLoS Biology: New Articles
  • Lithium metal may also be plated out as crystalline dendrites that ultimately penetrate the separator and cause an internal short-circuit of the cell.
  • The dendrites and axon terminals of individual neurons can be extensively branched; a single neuron can receive as many as 100,000 different inputs.
  • In general, the signal travels across the synapse from the axon of one cell to the dendrite of the next.
  • With increasing tin ion additive, zinc dendrite was dramatically inhibited.
  • One is reminded of the famous fernlike markings on the Solnhofen fossils known as dendrites.
  • Based on rat studies, they hypothesize that "dendrite arborization" -- an increased branching growth of nerve cells -- caused by chronic antidepressant exposure, may be the cause. Dr. Peter Breggin: New Research: Antidepressants Can Cause Long-Term Depression
  • The reinforcement can either be an added material, such as metal or ceramic fibers, or internally created by precipitating ductile dendrites within the BMG, yielding partial crystallinity. Metal Uniform | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
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