نتایج جستجو برای: longitudinal fin

تعداد نتایج: 142312  

2016
João Cardeira Paulo J. Gavaia Ignacio Fernández Ibrahim Fatih Cengiz Joana Moreira-Silva Joaquim Miguel Oliveira Rui L. Reis M. Leonor Cancela Vincent Laizé

The ability of zebrafish to fully regenerate its caudal fin has been explored to better understand the mechanisms underlying de novo bone formation and to develop screening methods towards the discovery of compounds with therapeutic potential. Quantifying caudal fin regeneration largely depends on successfully measuring new tissue formation through methods that require optimization and standard...

A myxozoan parasite belonging to the genus Thelohanellus Kudo, 1933 (Cnidaria, Myxosporea, Bivalvulida) was isolated from the fins of Labeo dero inhabiting Ranjit Sagar Wetland, Punjab, India. The plasmodium was 0.5-0.7 mm in diameter each containing 80- 100 number of myxospores. Myxospores were egg shaped to ovoidal in valvular view having bluntly pointed anterior and broad rounded posterior e...

2005
A. D. Sommers A. M. Jacobi

In most domestic and commercial refrigeration systems, frost forms on the air-side surface of the air-to-refrigerant heat exchanger. Frost-tolerant designs typically employ a large fin spacing in order to delay the need for a defrost cycle. Unfortunately, this approach does not allow for a very high air-side heat transfer coefficient, and the performance of these heat exchangers is often air-si...

Journal: :Neotropical Ichthyology 2022

Abstract Herein we describe two new species of Diapoma, one from the Negro River, a tributary Uruguay River in Brazil and Uruguay, Iguaçu Argentina. The basin is distinguished its congeners by following combination characters: black narrow conspicuous line restricted to body horizontal septum, incomplete lateral line, tricuspid teeth inner series premaxilla, lower depth at vertical through dors...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
Michelle R Gaston Nathan J Tublitz

Body patterning behavior in unshelled cephalopod molluscs such as squid, octopuses, and cuttlefish is the ability of these animals to create complex patterns on their skin. This behavior is generated primarily by chromatophores, pigment-containing organs that are directly innervated by central motoneurons. The present study focuses on innervation patterns and location of chromatophore motoneuro...

In the current work optimization of double pipe fin-pin heat exchanger has been studied. The effective parameters those are controlling the heat exchanger performance are divided in two categories; geometrical and operating conditions. Using the Brent’s optimization algorithm and handling the thermodynamically design concept, one can minimize entropy generation in different length of heat excha...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
A. Wayne Vogl Margo A. Lillie Marina A. Piscitelli Jeremy A. Goldbogen Nicholas D. Pyenson Robert E. Shadwick

Rorqual whales (Balaenopteridae) are among the largest vertebrates that have ever lived and include blue (Balaenoptera musculus) and fin (Balaenoptera physalus) whales. Rorquals differ from other baleen whales (Mysticeti) in possessing longitudinal furrows or grooves in the ventral skin that extend from the mouth to the umbilicus. This ventral grooved blubber directly relates to their intermitt...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Christopher J Esposito James L Tangorra Brooke E Flammang George V Lauder

We designed a robotic fish caudal fin with six individually moveable fin rays based on the tail of the bluegill sunfish, Lepomis macrochirus. Previous fish robotic tail designs have loosely resembled the caudal fin of fishes, but have not incorporated key biomechanical components such as fin rays that can be controlled to generate complex tail conformations and motion programs similar to those ...

Journal: :Journal of morphology 2013
Brooke E Flammang Silas Alben Peter G A Madden George V Lauder

Ray-finned fishes are notable for having flexible fins that allow for the control of fluid forces. A number of studies have addressed the muscular control, kinematics, and hydrodynamics of flexible fins, but little work has investigated just how flexible ray-finned fish fin rays are, and how flexibility affects their response to environmental perturbations. Analysis of pectoral fin rays of blue...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2003
Matthew I Goldsmith Shannon Fisher Rick Waterman Stephen L Johnson

Zebrafish fins grow by sequentially adding new segments of bone to the distal end of each fin ray. In wild type zebrafish, segment addition is regulated such that an isometric relationship is maintained between fin length and body length over the lifespan of the growing fish. Using a novel, surrogate marker for fin growth in conjunction with cell proliferation assays, we demonstrate here that s...

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