نتایج جستجو برای: length of peduncle

تعداد نتایج: 21173524  

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
M Ortiz I Winfield

Sisalia carricarti new genus, new species, is described on specimens collected from the Sisal Coral Reef System, Southern Gulf of Mexico, Mexico. The new genus is most morphologically similar to the genus Paracyproidea, but can be distinguished by the article 2 of antenna 2 peduncle, the peduncle of the uropods and length of rami, and telson. Also, the new genus can be distinguished from the re...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1973
Robert H. Roth

fact (it is alternately stated that the DSCT goes to cerebellum by its superior peduncle and its inferior peduncle); but these are usually easily recognized, and do not detract greatly from the overall value. This slender volume should be most useful to anyone who wants to know about primate spinal cord anatomy, and should be in medical school libraries, neurology, neurosurgery, physiology, psy...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1973
John E. Cronan

fact (it is alternately stated that the DSCT goes to cerebellum by its superior peduncle and its inferior peduncle); but these are usually easily recognized, and do not detract greatly from the overall value. This slender volume should be most useful to anyone who wants to know about primate spinal cord anatomy, and should be in medical school libraries, neurology, neurosurgery, physiology, psy...

2008
S-Y. Park S-H. Oh C-S. Lee S-J. Kim J-S. Kim Y-B. Kim Z. Cho

Fig 2. A. ADC values of the middle cerebellar peduncle showed significant group differences (p<0.0001): MSA-c > MSA-p > PD = Normal. B. ADC values of the posterior putamen showed significant group differences (p<0.0001): MSA-p > MSA-c = PD = Normal. The MSA-mixed group (n=4) is not shown for the clarity. Error bar= 1 SD. C. SARA scores that assess the severity of cerebellar ataxia correlate sig...

2013
Seung-Gul Jang Sung-Bom Pyun

Kernohan-Woltman notch phenomenon (KWP) is an ipsilateral motor weakness due to compression of the contralateral cerebral peduncle. We report two cases of KWP following traumatic brain injury. In case 1, ipsilateral hemiplegia was noted after right subdural hemorrhage. Although magnetic resonance imaging showed no abnormal signal changes on cerebral peduncle, diffusion tensor tractography (DTT)...

2014
Peter C. Brunjes Lindsay N. Collins Stephen K. Osterberg Adriana M. Phillips

The present series of studies was designed to provide a general overview of the development of the region connecting the olfactory bulb to the forebrain. The olfactory peduncle (OP) contains several structures involved in processing odor information with the anterior olfactory nucleus (cortex) being the largest and most studied. Results indicate that considerable growth occurs in the peduncle f...

2016
John P. Sullivan Sébastien Lavoué Carl D. Hopkins

We use mitochondrial and nuclear sequence data to show that three weakly electric mormyrid fish specimens collected at three widely separated localities in Gabon, Africa over a 13-year period represent an unrecognized lineage within the subfamily Mormyrinae and determine its phylogenetic position with respect to other taxa. We describe these three specimens as a new genus containing two new spe...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2006
Narender Ramnani Timothy E J Behrens Heidi Johansen-Berg Marlene C Richter Mark A Pinsk Jesper L R Andersson Peter Rudebeck Olga Ciccarelli Wolfgang Richter Alan J Thompson Charles G Gross Matthew D Robson Sabine Kastner Paul M Matthews

The cortico-ponto-cerebellar system is one of the largest projection systems in the primate brain, but in the human brain the nature of the information processing in this system remains elusive. Determining the areas of the cerebral cortex which contribute projections to this system will allow us to better understand information processing within it. Information from the cerebral cortex is conv...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Franz Uiblein Romain Causse

A new goatfish, Upeneus vanuatu (Mullidae), is described based on five specimens collected off two islands of Vanuatu (South Pacific), at depths of 191-321 m, and compared with five closely related species: Upeneus davidaroni (Red Sea), U. mascareinsis (Western Indian Ocean), U. stenopsis (northern Australia, Philippines, 127-275 m), and the more shallow-occurring Indo-West Pacific species U. s...

Journal: :Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 2021

Fish propelled by body and/or caudal fin (BCF) locomotion can achieve high-efficiency and high-speed swimming performance, changing their motion to interact with external fluids. This flexural be prescribed through its curvature profile. work indicates that when the fish swims high efficiency, amplitude reaches a maximum at peduncle. In case of swimming, shows three maxima on entire length. It ...

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