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The preplacodal region: an ectodermal domain with multipotential progenitors that contribute to sense organs and cranial sensory ganglia

The preplacodal region: an ectodermal domain with multipotential progenitors that contribute to sense organs and cranial sensory ganglia

... Streit4 pm The preplacodal region an ectodermal domain with multipotential progenitors that contribute to sense organs and cranial sensory ganglia ANDREA STREIT* Department of Craniofacial Development[.] ...

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The determination of sense organs in Drosophila: a search for interacting genes

The determination of sense organs in Drosophila: a search for interacting genes

... Int J Oc\' BioI 36 R5 91 (1992) S5 The determination of sense organs in Drosophila a search for interacting genes CHRISTINE DAMBLY CHAUDIERE* and LUC LEYNS Laboratoire de Genetique, Departement de Bio[.] ...

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CHARACTERIZATION OF INSECT SENSE ORGANS AND OPTICAL CLEARING OF WHOLE  MOUNT PREPARATIONS USING diI IN FIXED TISSUES

CHARACTERIZATION OF INSECT SENSE ORGANS AND OPTICAL CLEARING OF WHOLE MOUNT PREPARATIONS USING diI IN FIXED TISSUES

... We also observed numerous multiply innervated hairs that appear morphologically similar to the isolated chemoreceptors found on the legs of other insects (Grabowski and Dethier, 1954; Kent and Griffin, 1990), but have ...

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Activity of Lateral Line Sense Organs in Swimming Dogfish

Activity of Lateral Line Sense Organs in Swimming Dogfish

... It has been shown that the neuromasts of swimming dogfish discharge rhythmical bursts of impulses in a pattern which depends on the form of the locomotory movements and that the stimulus[r] ...

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A SURVEY ON FINITE STATE MACHINE DESIGN USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKSMohit Punjabi, Ravi Kateeyare

A SURVEY ON FINITE STATE MACHINE DESIGN USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKSMohit Punjabi, Ravi Kateeyare

... (sense organs) send signals which travel through other parts and reach the brain neuron’s where the neuron processes it and generates the required output ...

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The Activity of Lateral Line Efferent Neurones in Stationary and Swimming Dogfish

The Activity of Lateral Line Efferent Neurones in Stationary and Swimming Dogfish

... Stimulation of the lateral-line sense organs, even if sustained, is not followed by efferent activity although efferent discharges follow tactile, vestibular and chemical stimuli if thes[r] ...

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Sensilla on the antennal flagella of Hippelates eye gnats (Diptera: Chloropidae)

Sensilla on the antennal flagella of Hippelates eye gnats (Diptera: Chloropidae)

... Simple Thin-Walled Sensilla.-The most numerous and conspicuous sense organs (innervated) on the surface of the funicle were simple thin-walled sen- silla (Fig. 3), the cuticular external[r] ...

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The reception of Plato’s Phaedrus from Antiquity to the Renaissance

The reception of Plato’s Phaedrus from Antiquity to the Renaissance

... Plotinus is here translating the example into his own epistemic vocabulary, leaving in the background the complex process through which the combined intervention of imagination and memory makes perceptions and bodily ...

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Why Nurture Is Natural Too

Why Nurture Is Natural Too

... the sense organs except certain corporeal motions […] But neither the motions themselves nor the figures arising from them are conceived by us exactly as they occur in the sense organs […] ...

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The late effects of breast cancer treatment up to five years and associated primary care use

The late effects of breast cancer treatment up to five years and associated primary care use

... On average, three variables of the univariate regression were taken into the multivariate regression (Table 4). Chemotherapy is the most common variable. This variable indicates a higher risk of having a complaint for ...

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Inhibition of Spontaneous Lateral Line Activity by Efferent Nerve Stimulation

Inhibition of Spontaneous Lateral Line Activity by Efferent Nerve Stimulation

... Efferent nerve fibres innervating the lateral-line sense organs of the dogfish Scyliorhinus were stimulated with trains of stimuli while spontaneous afferent activity was monitored.. Sig[r] ...

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Anphilaemon kingi gen  et sp  nov , a land leech
on King Island, Bass Strait (Haemadipsoidae: Domanibdellidae)

Anphilaemon kingi gen et sp nov , a land leech on King Island, Bass Strait (Haemadipsoidae: Domanibdellidae)

... Allo~ing for this, the dorsal pattern in life for this species would be a wide dark median band including the lines of the paramedian somital sense organs, the band separated by a narrow[r] ...

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Plotinus and the problem of consciousness

Plotinus and the problem of consciousness

... of sense-perception in terms of ‘a certain common affection (homopatheia)’ between soul and body would appear unexceptionable coming from most other philosophers, it was not so for ...the ...

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X-diseases in the chaetognathSagitta crassa

X-diseases in the chaetognathSagitta crassa

... Scanning electron micrographs showing bacterial infection of ciliary sense organs.. (D) A ciliary sense organ slightly infected by bacteria.[r] ...

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2017 phylum chordata - cephalochordata.pptx

2017 phylum chordata - cephalochordata.pptx

... • “brain” a simple vesicle at anterior end of nerve cord • Sense organs simple. • “brain”:[r] ...

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Use frequency of traditional Chinese medicine in Taiwan

Use frequency of traditional Chinese medicine in Taiwan

... and sense organs, the circulatory and endocrine system; nutritional and metabolic diseases; and immunological disorders (Table ...genital organs (ICD code: ...pelvic organs (ICD code ...

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Sensory deprivation and sensory input in rearing experiments

Sensory deprivation and sensory input in rearing experiments

... Marine organisms reared in tanks, especially larval fish, are almost certainly deprived of sufficient sensory input for the proper development of the sense organs and thei[r] ...

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phylum Platyhelminthes mnisi nml.pdf

phylum Platyhelminthes mnisi nml.pdf

... longitudinal nerve cords connected by transverse nerves..  Sense organs : simple eye spots.[r] ...

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QUANTUM MECHANICS REQUIRES AN OBSERVER CONTEXT DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN REALITY AND ITS MENTAL REPRESENTATION

QUANTUM MECHANICS REQUIRES AN OBSERVER CONTEXT DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN REALITY AND ITS MENTAL REPRESENTATION

... In bio-psychology, three mental functions explain the perception of past, present and future. One of them can induce the superposition of multiple possibilities and another the collapse to a single outcome. In the ...

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Life, Lottery, for the Pursuit of Organs

Life, Lottery, for the Pursuit of Organs

... someone’s organs and having them die versus killing someone by harvesting their organs? Take for example, that my dog is obese and needs to lose ...someone’s organs would result in their inevitable ...

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