Each little bump or spine on each dendrite is a synaptic connection from another nerve cell axon terminal. |
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In the silver case, there is a particularly fine featherlike dendrite of native silver from the La Nevada mine, Chihuahua, Mexico. |
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The foundryman can control the fineness of dendrite structure by controlling the rate of solidification. |
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In general, the signal travels across the synapse from the axon of one cell to the dendrite of the next. |
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The dendrite problem, meanwhile, can be ameliorated by adding carbon to the electrode where the lithium is deposited. |
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She led me to the final case, where dendrite crystals sprawled like frost over a mudstone slab. |
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Her cheeks were beginning to sprout silica flakes and dendrite fibres, but from a distance she just looked, she thought, like a lumpy old woman. |
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There can be thousands of synapses scattered over the dendrites and the dendritic spines that project from each dendrite on a single neuron. |
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The space between cells that is occupied by axonal and dendrite endings is called neuropile. |
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Pendant agate dendrite, taken up on silver-plated metal. |
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An impulse conveyed from one cell to another travels from the first cell body along a projection called an axon, to a synapse, where the impulse is received by a projection, called a dendrite, of the second cell. |
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