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Dopamine-deprived striatal GABAergic interneurons burst and generate repetitive gigantic IPSCs in medium spiny neurons.
Discovered in 1983, these tiny worms have a spiny head, and so resemble the kinorhynchs to which they are related.
The eggs of the spiny leaf insect are oval in shape and can be distinguished easily from the insect's droppings.
Other flowers present that are now scarce in Suffolk include spiny restharrow and the yellow flowered sulphur clover.
The araneids are distinguished by their rather short, stout legs which are very spiny in most of the genera.
Echimyids earn their common name because most species have spiny or bristly hairs at least on their backs and rumps.
A sticker is a small seed with spiny barbs that stick to anything that passes.
Small, spiny, pointy-nosed creatures known as tenrecs are the equivalents of shrews, moles and hedgehogs.
Also called balloonfish, spiny puffers belong to the Tetraodontiformes, an order of fishes known for their strange structures and odd behaviors.
Spines at the base of the tongue grind against spiny ridges on the palate to masticate food.
There is another layer of cells between the basal cells and the keratin-rich epidermis known as spiny cells.
A night dive on the house reef revealed spiny lobsters and red crabs, morays, scorpionfish and lionfish.
The tropical marine blowfish, which can grossly distend its spiny body into globular form, thereby terrifying confused predators.
Also, the leaf margins of spiny sowthistle are much more spiny or prickly than those of annual sowthistle.
Also among marine snails, thick, nodose, spiny, or otherwise ornamented shells are competitive in the sense that they foil predators.
On the side of your spinal column there's little spiny bones sticking out, and they took them off.
Rauwerdink later merged the two species into M. sagu, based on the fact that seeds from spineless palms can produce spiny seedlings.
Monogenic control was also found for spiny versus spineless, with the spiny trait being completely or partially dominant.
Also, the undersides of an osprey's feet are covered in spiny spicules which prevent fish from wriggling free.
The path through an entrance pavilion opens into a magical stony garden, a fragment of desert outcrop sprouting spiny cacti and frangipani.
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The leaves of the involucre are spiny in thistles and in teazel, and hooked in burdock.
And heres the great spiny thistle, too, that armed highwayman with florid face and pompon in his cap.
The pupa is fastened to this pad by a spiny hook or process, the cremaster, on the last abdominal segment.
It feeds on the roots of the dandelion, and changes to a peculiar spiny chrysalis.
If the coating has spiny hairs, as in the Chestnut and beechnut, the whole is a bur.
Thus, the perfect insects have only four walking legs, the caterpillars are all spiny, and the chrysalides are angular.
The leaves of barberry and of some species of Astragalus, and the stipules of the false acacia are spiny.
They were green and blue and red, and they had spiny rays like starfish on which they danced.
Its spiny stems and leaves, which cut like razors, make it difficult to approach.
Cortical shell with spiny surface, composed of six kidney-shaped chambers of different size and form.
Disk with spiny surface, four times as broad as the outer, and ten times as broad as the inner medullary shell.
This is the California spiny lobster, rock-lobster, or salt-water crawfish.
Eryon arctiformis, represented in Fig. 119, belongs to the class of Crustaceans, of which the spiny lobster is the type.
A tall-growing species with whitish, spiny stems, and simple three-lobed leaves that are tomentose on the under sides.
Astragalus, a genus of papilionaceous plants, herbaceous or shrubby, and often spiny.
The palmlike plant with its aerial roots and spiny fronds was growing in the chemically unique soil directly above the pipe.
The compact soil was covered with wild and spiny vegetation.
A dog snatched at a spiny lower leg and crunched and darted away.
While some of the species that suddenly appeared are related to the agoutis and spiny rats that live in South America today, others belong to extinct lineages, says Wertheim.
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