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How To Use Velum In A Sentence

  • This fact, together with the fragility of the velum, may cause problems for identification of growth stage and sex of the particular specimen.
  • The back of the tongue lies opposite the soft palate or velum when the tongue is in a state of rest, and sounds made with the back include velar consonants and back vowels.
  • From the inferior end of the longitudinal sulcus, a white band, termed the frenulum veli, is prolonged downward to the anterior medullary velum; on either side of this band the trochlear nerve emerges, and passes forward on the lateral aspect of the cerebral peduncle to reach the base of the brain. IX. Neurology. 4b. The Mid-brain or Mesencephalon
  • Free-living medusoid hydrozoans can be hard to tell from scyphozoans, but hydrozoan medusae generally have a muscular shelf, or velum, projecting inward from the margin of the bell.
  • The thin, dark, and highly vascular tela choroidea of the 4th ventricle is attached to the posterior margin of the inferior medullary velum and the peduncle of the flocculus.
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  • For ‘mouth breathing’ protocols, patients were instructed with a technique aimed at achieving velum closure of the nasopharynx and asked to practice it prior to testing.
  • Draco smiled and pulled out his wand, pointing it at the curtains he incanted, ‘Claudo Velum, Velum Silencio Totalis.’
  • A formation of cilia surrounding the mouth called a velum assist the veliger capture food particles. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • 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.
  • It consists of (a) the myelencephalon, comprising the medulla oblongata and the lower part of the fourth ventricle; (b) the metencephalon, consisting of the pons, cerebellum, and the intermediate part of the fourth ventricle; and (c) the isthmus rhombencephali, a constricted portion immediately adjoining the mid-brain and including the superior peduncles of the cerebellum, the anterior medullary velum, and the upper part of the fourth ventricle. IX. Neurology. 4a. The Hind-brain or Rhombencephalon
  • Free-living medusoid hydrozoans can be hard to tell from scyphozoans, but hydrozoan medusae generally have a muscular shelf, or velum, projecting inward from the margin of the bell.
  • The tela chorioidea of the third ventricle (tela chorioidea ventriculi tertii; velum interpositum) (Fig. 750) is a double fold of pia mater, triangular in shape, which lies beneath the fornix. IX. Neurology. 4c. The Fore-brain or Prosencephalon
  • Its multispiral, heavily sculptured, darkly colored shell, plus its large four-lobed velum, point to a different type of snail, one of the neogastropods.
  • Scyphozoan medusae differ from those of hydrozoans in lacking a velum.
  • Its lower portion, which hangs like a curtain between the mouth and pharynx is termed the palatine velum. XI. Splanchnology. 2a. The Mouth
  • They are tongue, lips, pharynx, mandible, and velum.
  • A formation of cilia surrounding the mouth (called the velum) helps the veliger capture food particles. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • Scyphozoan medusae differ from those of hydrozoans in lacking a velum.
  • A fromation of cilia srurrounding the mouth called a velum assist the veliger capture food particles. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • 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.
  • The inferior medullary velum connects the nodulus to the peduncle of the flocculus and to the flocculus itself, the scalloped margin of which protrudes from the remainder of the cerebellum.
  • The anterior medullary velum (page 793) fills in the angular interval between the superior peduncle, and is continuous behind with the central white substance of the cerebellum; it is covered on its dorsal surface by the lingula of the superior vermis. IX. Neurology. 4a. The Hind-brain or Rhombencephalon
  • This technique allows for closure of the velum, thus excluding nasal NO contamination during expiration.
  • When 'coryza' in the dog runs on to catarrh, and the membrane of the pharynx partakes of the inflammation, the velum palati becomes inflamed and thickened, but will not act as a perfect communication between the mouth and the nose. The Dog
  • The back of the tongue lies opposite the soft palate or velum when the tongue is in a state of rest, and sounds made with the back include velar consonants and back vowels.
  • The flor velum is composed of the flor yeast and creates an aerobic environment that is conducive to the unique enological properties of these yeasts.
  • The anterior medullary velum (velum medullare anterius; valve of Vieussens; superior medullary velum) is a thin, transparent lamina of white substance, which stretches between the superior peduncle; on the dorsal surface of its lower half the folia and lingula are prolonged. IX. Neurology. 4a. The Hind-brain or Rhombencephalon
  • Adult heteromorphs show wide velum; the velum in tecnomorphs is narrower.
  • The flocculi, together with the posterior medullary velum and nodule, constitute the lobus noduli. IX. Neurology. 4a. The Hind-brain or Rhombencephalon

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