neural arch

NOUN
  1. a structure arising dorsally from a vertebral centrum and enclosing the spinal cord
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  • 1988, Dr. Koerner was appointed full professor for biocybernetics and head of the Department of Neurocomputing and Cognitive Systems at the Ilmenau Institute of Technology focusing on research in neural architectures for vision and on neurofuzzy control systems. WN.com - Articles related to Step up research output, technology minister tells scientists
  • The centra of morphoseries IIB-2 share with hiodontids the presence of shallow neural arch articular pits and deep rib articular pits posterior to the paraphyses.
  • On the dorsal side of the centrum is the neural arch, through which the nerve cord or spinal cord passes.
  • In 1988, Dr. Koerner was appointed full professor for biocybernetics and head of the Department of Neurocomputing and Cognitive Systems at the Ilmenau Institute of Technology focusing on research in neural architectures for vision and on neurofuzzy control systems. WN.com - Articles related to Step up research output, technology minister tells scientists
  • Objective To discuss the X-ray and biomechanics characteristic of lumbar spondylolisthesis with intact neural arch and analyze the pathological course of degenerate lumbar instability.
  • The preservation of the delicate neural arch laminae in cervical and dorsal vertebrae further indicates that the bones underwent little transport.
  • Although this is a small specimen, fusion of the neural arches to the centra, as well as advanced ossification of the girdle elements indicate that the individual was an adult.
  • A longitudinal crest on the medial face of each pedicel of the neural arch gives the neural canal an eight-shaped cross section in its central part.
  • Many of the vertebrae of the Ada Ophiacodon are represented by isolated centra or neural arches, or a suture clearly defines the boundary between these two elements.
  • Groups of these morphological elements formed _morphological divisions_, such as the vertebral segments of the head with their highly developed neural arches, or the segments of the neck with their undeveloped hæmal arches. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
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