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Examples of morphology


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Dendritic morphologies of retinal ganglion cells projecting to the nucleus of the optic tract in the rabbit.
The crystal morphologies and compositional zonation observed in komatiite deposits are similar to those produced in the solidification experiments described in $2.
Grain sizes vary from 30 to 150 m, morphologies from equant, bi-pyramidal and stubby prismatic, to prismatic (aspect ratios up to 4).
The aux1-7 mutation is an illustrative case where the same fitness can be attained by different morphologies.
Structural differences in fibrils with different morphologies may occur at both the secondary and the quaternary structural levels.
However, the mixed morphologies of astrogliaalways presented a problem for this.
Intra-erythrocytic parasites of infected animals displayed various morphologies, mostly small dot and ring forms, which were centrally placed.
We have presented only the highlights of verb morphologies which are extremely complex.
In addition to the above morphological types, several highly elaborate, complex morphologies were found.
The chloride-bearing materials are lighttoned and exhibit patterned-ground and etched-terrain morphologies.
None of the three inducible ventricular tachycardia morphologies could be induced at the end of the ablation procedure or at follow-up studies.
The current case is also significant for successful ablation, despite the presence of multiple inducible ventricular tachycardia morphologies.
All cells consisted of a single compar tment, but are drawn with complex morphologies to better illustrate their synaptic interactions.
Superior colliculus neurons which project to the cat lateral posterior nucleus have varying morphologies.
Many of these neurons had bipolar morphologies, with dendrites extending both above and below their cell bodies.
Neuronal morphologies were traced using appropriate computer software to analyze their position in the brainstem.
The morphologies of many physiologically identified cells were also determined by dye injection.
Dendritic morphologies of retinal ganglion cells projecting to the lateral geniculate nucleus in the rabbit.
Quantitative analysis of neuronal morphologies in the mouse retina visualized by using a genetically directed reporter.
The changes in the morphologies of the cities helped to rationalize space and promote capitalist development.
One is the fact that the verb morphologies of the two languages do not share a common core of features.
Within the biofilm, the individual bacteria had different morphologies depending on their location within the biofilm.
A listing of different morphologies of the identified sounds reflects directly back to their presence in a listening of the work.
The ability of the filament to assume various helical morphologies is called polymorphism.
Nevertheless, some carapace morphologies hint at certain modes of life.
The density of immunoreactive puncta on both cells is the same, but they have radically different dendritic morphologies.
Interestingly, the maximum and minimum morphologies yielded different ranges of rise times but similar ranges of peak amplitudes when compared with each other.
Additional evidence suggested that the abnormal photoreceptor morphologies should only be considered as "putative" cones.
The specific archenteron morphologies observed for the 30 replicates were also combined and recorded as mean percentages + standard deviation.
The morphologies of the follicles after 8 days of the growth culture were examined under a microscope and compared with those observed before the culture.
The depth of soil to bedrock is not known but has been assumed to be y10-100 m from crater morphologies.
Eight sampling localities from five separate hydrological systems each yield significantly different morphologies.
The first-step fitness function eliminates unfit forms based on their morphologies, and only the good forms can pass to the aesthetic fitness test.
None of these infect man, and they have a variety of egg morphologies.
Composers in the concrete tradition (using more complex morphologies) have adopted a different attitude relative to the space of projection.
Although minerals with microbe-like morphologies represent ambiguous evidence of life, they are, in a number of conditions, the only achievable information.
The different colony morphologies are produced by different bacterial strains.
In addition, three new virus particle morphologies that had not been previously observed from thermal environments were found.
In other mammals the horizontal cells have deviating morphologies.
Based on these traits of leaf size and number, species can be loosely organized into three kinds leaf morphologies.
We hypothesize that these morphologies, each displaying a unique set of surfaces, will react differently in promoting abiotic organic synthesis in experiments under seafloor hydrothermal conditions.
The two forms identified in the present paper are presumably genetically isolated from one another to a large extent because their host-related morphologies are consistent over space and time.
In normal animals during early development or in those reared in a sensory-deprived environment, neurons exhibit abnormally long dendritic spines with immature morphologies and elevated spine numbers.
Monomineralic spherulites are comprised of clusters of confocally radiating fibrous crystals which may show a range of morphologies, from a simple wheatsheaf to a completely spherical form.
The residual carbon is not associated with any microbial morphologies, but it would have undergone a similar geologic history and should share similar spectral features with the proposed microfossils.
Guilds of anuran larvae: relationships among d evelopmental modes, morphologies, a nd habitats.
Relations of visceral and cardiac morphologies in the iv/iv mouse.
The difficulties encountered in the analytic approach are found less and less in the segmentation and description of perceived morphologies, especially since the emergence of effective computer tools.
Functional morphologies of retinal ganglion cells in the tur tle.
Four of the morphologies are illustrated below.
Analysis of chromosome constitution of human spermatozoa with normal and aberrant head morphologies after injection into mouse oocytes.
Cross-fading in this context appeared to work well because it was possible to make appropriate gestures with the instrument related to sound morphologies and nature of sound materials.
Guilds of anuran larvae: relationships among developmental modes, morphologies, and habitats.
After successful ablation of the first and third ventricular tachycardias, none of the three morphologies was inducible either at baseline or during dopamine and isoproterenol infusion.
Simulations carried out in two-dimensional space using this model illustrate a range of biofilm morphologies that emerge from different reactor operation parameters, reproducing trends observed experimentally.
Taken as a whole, the most theoretically driven of the articles in this volume raise a simple question : why is it that there are so many morphologies ?
Such tools must therefore begin with unfixed assumptions and facilitate the decisions of the user, but with an underlying sophistication so that morphologies may be classified.
In broader structural terms, the general rhythmic organisation of attack and iteration morphologies provides a fundamental level at which sensations of musical suspense and motion are handled.
Knowledge-free induction of inflectional morphologies.
Recently, it has become clear that other aspects of synaptic morphology are also sensitive to experience.
Changes in synapse number and morphology, vascularity, astrocytic volume and ensheathment of synapses, and most intriguingly, myelination are induced by interaction with the environment.
The aim of the present study was to examine microglial activation states in rat, glial-neuronal cocultures, by analysing microglial morphology.
As a related special event, the 20th anniversary of two-level morphology was celebrated.
Note, however, that ambiguous cases of this type cannot always be disambiguated with the help of morphology.
Can phrase structure patterns or verb movement rules be considered in the same model as morphology?
The most explanatory factor by far, however, is the intersection of surface morphology and tense.
Processing cost associated with inflectional morphology in bilingual speakers.
Linguisticality is also about lexical borrowing and morphology.
While several genes that are expressed differently in different colony morphologies have been identified, some recent efforts focus on what might control these changes.
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An important aspect of template morphology is that it has a built-in element of paradigmaticity.
As well as the majority of other approaches to morphology.
The second level, morphology, is the conceptual tool that categorises the ways of describing the classification of the objects.
Moreover, relevance influenced the degree of phonological fusion between bound morphology and the verb stem.
Of the five, one considers syntax, two morphology, one semantics, and one phonology.
In contrast, word morphology seldom provides new information the second time around, unless students' morphological awareness radically changes.
By analyzing the various growth morphologies, microatolls offer a low resolution record of sea level change.
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How can child-directed speech facilitate the acquisition of morphology ?
Furthermore, we predict that the evidence will show that tense morphology codes deictic relations and not the aspectual contrast between bounded/unbounded.
Chapter 4 presents what is known about blind children's development of phonology, lexicon, and morphology.
He also discusses the choice between word-based and morphemebased approaches to morphology.
Morphology: a study of the relation between meaning and form.
In such instances, active morphology results, since the remaining object can absorb case from the verb.
Of the two, [xprimary] lexical items display regularity in terms of morphology and syntax.
However, sign language is also a problem for the ordering criterion, (b), because complex morphology is ' almost exclusively simultaneous rather than sequential ' (156).
Selected data features are plotted on maps, attention being given to morphology (including function words) and phonology, and partly also to lexicon.
In particular, we can account for the ' displaced ' position of the verb stem in the morphology.
However, although the mineralogies may differ, the cement morphologies are commonly similar, thus enabling interpretation of ancient early diagenetic environments.
No consistent pattern of distribution of these different morphologies has been detected.
Unbroken crystals are euhedral; rounded, or more irregular, primary morphologies were not observed.
The studies demonstrated two distinctly different morphologies and mechanisms for baffle obstruction.
Therefore, agitation may also favor fibril morphologies that are more susceptible to fragmentation.
Both antibodies inhibited malaria invasion, but the latter gave rise to bizarre morphologies, the nature of which is unknown at present.
Of particular interest is the finding that motile cells switch surface morphologies reversibly between ruffles and blebs.
At present such general conclusions regarding urban history are of necessity tentative because of the limited amount of data in relation to different urban morphologies.
Varicosities of various sizes and simple endings on individual collaterals are the terminal morphologies most frequently identified in both cats and hamsters.
The small percentages of no invagination and exogastrulation morphologies bring the percentages to 100%.
While portraying complex and episodic themes, these projects paid close attention to contextual morphologies and continuities of figure, ground, edge and street.
However, this technique only provides an external morphological description of putative fossilized cells and is incapable of distinguishing between abiotic fossils of similar morphologies.
The morphologies of the three sets of specimens were compared.
The approach involves describing systematically, in mutually exclusive terms, all morphologies, connections and relations of the cardiac chambers and vessels.
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