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Manatee Brain
Lateral posterior n. Ventral basal n. ext. Ventral basal n. med. (arcuate) Ventromedial basal n. Pulvinar Medial habenular n. Lateral habenular n. Posterior complex, medial Posterior complex, lateral Posterior nucleus of Rioch Posterior complex, intermediate Lateral ...
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Eleutherodactylus lanthanites
The toes lack webbing and lateral fringes; the first finger is longer than the second, and the digits terminate in broadly ... tan with brown chevrons on the back and broad transverse bars on the limbs; the posterior surfaces of the thighs are uniform brown or have faint yellowish orange spots, and the ...
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Eleutherodactylus peruvianus
The snout is moderately long and narrowly rounded. The toes are unwebbed, but have narrow lateral keels; the first finger is longer than the second, and the digits terminate in broadly ... brown, usually with distinc darker chevrons, transverse bars on the limbs and labial bars; the posterior surfaces of the thighs are dark brown with small red or yellow spots. The venter ...
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Marine Bioassay Endpoint Pictures
Toxicity Tests Developed by the Marine Bioassay Project” Normal embryo. This picture is of a lateral view of a normal embryo, with major structures annotated. Note the well formed gut, ... formation, lack of fertilization membrane (denoted “hatching”) and the proliferation of necrotic cells at the posterior end. This is a very common abnormality in toxic samples. Skeletal abnormality. This picture has ...
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Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department
The presence of a rostrum having ... stages, although larger individuals exhibit a more pronounced crown than do young. Denticles along the posterior portion of the body are more elongate and convex. Denticles along the ventral body surface ...
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Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department: Freshwater Sawfish
The ... of the body. Denticles do not fully appear along the lateral edges of the rostrum until after the rostral teeth have ... crown ridges change in morphology from the anterior portion to the posterior portion. These ridges flatten out gradually from the tip to the rostral ...
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Newborn Reflexes Guide at Keep Kids Healthy
Next, lateral propping, appearing at 6-7 months, causes him to extend his arm to the side if he is tilted. Lastly, posterior propping, causing him to extend ...
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Medical Encyclopedia: Topics beginning with K
(LCL) see Lateral collateral ligament (LCL) injury Knee injury - medial collateral ligament (MCL) see Medial collateral ligament (MCL) injury of the knee Knee injury - posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) see Posterior ...
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Ferret Universe-Ferret Acronyms/Abbreviations
ALP alkaline phosphatase ALT alanine aminotransferase (SGPT) ant. anterior AP anterior posterior APTT activated partial thromboplastin time AST aspartate aminotransferase (SGOT) ATP adenosine triphosphate AV ... ) KCS keratoconjunctivitis sicca kg kilogram(s) kVp kilovolt peak L liter(s) lat. lateral lb pound(s) LE lupus erythematosus lg an large animal(s), ie, farm animals ...
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Unionid Mussels in Kansas
Collectively, these three features are called the hinge. Pseudocardinal teeth of a Mapleleaf Lateral teeth of a Mapleleaf Mussels can move, but verrrry slowly! They have a muscular "foot ... one closest to the pseudocardinal teeth.) Mussels will always seek to orient themselves with the posterior end sticking out of the substrate so they can use their siphons properly. Mussels may ...
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