If the abscess is in the frontal lobes of the brain, it may cause loss of memory and reduced attention span, and dysphasia. |
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There are usually four to five parathyroids attached to the lateral lobes of the thyroid gland. |
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Flowers in both species are apetalous, with short, inconspicuous calyx lobes and no nectaries. |
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Immediate verbal recall was measured using stories from Wechsler's Memory Scale-Revised, which tests the limbic system of the temporal lobes. |
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We have these incredible frontal lobes that put the brakes on the limbic system and that enable us to judge, not to act on our impulses. |
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Both types of channels periodically deposit their sediment load as lobes onto the axial channel belt where it is reworked. |
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At the distal end, the axis is turned upward and lobate and is divided into five lobes. |
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The heart-lung block was removed, and the transplanted left lung and native right lung were divided into three lobes on each side. |
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Multiple diffuse, single, and confluent nodules were present in all lung fields and liver lobes. |
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In the image shown in Figure 5, a triangular marker arrangement has been used on both the dorsal and ventral lobes of the tail. |
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The sturgeon tail behaves mechanically as an extremely flexible sheet with flexible dorsal and ventral lobes following the central tail region. |
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In these the fins have lost their lobes, and one lung has been lost and the other converted to a swim bladder. |
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In each case, microscopic examination of various lung tissue specimens from all lobes of the lung was performed. |
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Its two horn-like projections, normally hanging down like lobes, were repeatedly folded in order to funnel food into its mouth. |
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Behind the ethmoid spine is a smooth surface slightly raised in the midline, and grooved on either side for the olfactory lobes of the brain. |
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I've been told that dyslexics have less connections between the two lobes of the brain, instead of too many as with epileptics. |
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The division into frontal and posterior lobes of the brain was based on the functional specialisation of these lobes. |
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A primary function of the frontal and prefrontal lobes is to inhibit responses. |
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Certain upper lobes within the brain serve as controls for memory and learning. |
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But they said, they told us looking at his CAT scan that both lobes of his brain had been severed. |
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What I've hopefully done is lit a spark in your brains that'll burn a tunnel from your prefrontal lobes to your medulla oblongata. |
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The rearmost of the four lobes is the occipital lobe, but there is no sulcus to define its limit on the lateral surface. |
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A TMS coil was held over the visual processing areas in the right occipital-parietal lobes. |
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The backward and forward stretching lobes and saddles actually provide resistance to pressure perpendicular to the septum. |
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The suture is quadrilobate and of modest complexity, with two trifid lobes represented on the flanks, margined by bifid saddles. |
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A trend towards wider external lobes and higher median saddles can be observed in the stratigrapic succession of Goniatites species. |
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In Drosophila larvae the paired lymph gland lobes that flank the dorsal vessel are sites of hematopoiesis. |
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Now two groups have independently reported abnormalities of blood flow in the temporal lobes of autistic children. |
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The middle cerebral artery supplies much of the frontal, temporal, and parietal lobes of the brain. |
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The most common form of epilepsy involves seizures that begin in the brain's temporal lobes. |
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A comparison of the brain scans revealed differences in the volume of gray matter in the frontal and temporal lobes. |
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Abscesses in the temporal lobes at the sides of the brain usually cause partial loss of vision. |
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Partial epilepsy results from abnormal neuronal activity that originates usually in one of the temporal lobes. |
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In modern humans the temporal lobes are associated with hearing and understanding speech. |
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Young adults seemed inclined to rely more on the temporal lobes while performing memory tasks. |
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Examination of the brain revealed areas of softening and discoloration affecting the temporal lobes. |
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This is a neurological syndrome which results from damage localized to both temporal lobes. |
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These are rare brain disorders that affect primarily the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. |
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They note that there is evidence to suggest that a circuit involving the thalamus and frontal lobes functions abnormally in autism. |
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Abscesses which arise secondarily to infections of the paranasal sinuses are usually found in the frontal lobes. |
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Two more seed pearls hung from her ear lobes while a white silk hairband restrained her curly hair. |
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Beetling brow, well defined nose, thin pursed lips and long ear lobes characterize the face. |
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The organogenic phase occurs when the leaf primordium initiates all the leaflets, lobes, and serrations seen in the mature leaf. |
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Two drains were placed in the largest abscesses in the right and left lobes under ultrasound guidance. |
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They engineered the lobes to fit in the middle of one another to take any kind of horizontal torquing a fall or an aid use might put on it. |
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Chest radiography at this time revealed bilateral opacities in both lower lung lobes. |
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The trifid third and bifid fourth lobes are incompletely separated by a lower and smaller fourth lateral saddle. |
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The leaf is modified to form two moving lobes that will close on prey when the trap is triggered via touch-sensitive trichomes. |
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The flower has a tubular calyx with four ovate lobes and a corolla with four overlapping petals. |
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They are the size and shape of olives, dark brown, and borne in a big, red, flat pod with lobes arranged like the blades of a propeller. |
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Damage can occur to the basal ganglia or to the frontal lobes which control initiation of speech, causing mutism when damaged. |
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Add the extendable sling, and even cut-outs on the lobes indicating size, and we have a winner. |
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That book described a very bright, highly functional professional who suffered damage to his frontal lobes as the result of a noncancerous tumor. |
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The flower has a shallow tube and the margins of the corolla lobes have a distinct fringe of purple vibratile hairs. |
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The closeness of the lobes of both the quad cams and dual cams can result in dirt and grime buildup that can be difficult to clean. |
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Several small 2-to 3-cm satellite tumor nodules were present in both lobes of the liver and in the omentum. |
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The lobes, which are preserved as carbonized remains of round or ovate outline, have a thickened or darkened rim. |
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The hippocampus area in the frontal lobes, the sort of parietal temporal lobes and the frontal lobes. |
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When the stigma lobes spread out, this pollen is then deposited on the inner stigmatic surface. |
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The labellum, which is articulated at the base of the column, is trilobed, reddish-brown spotted and papillose with acute lateral lobes. |
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This region surrounds the posterior limit of the Sylvian fissures and extends inferiorly into the lateral temporal lobes. |
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The lungs showed significant congestion, edema, and patchy, hyaline membranes in all lobes. |
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The scientific explanation for addictive personality places importance on that fact that the frontal lobes in the brain may underlie impulsivity. |
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Resplendent in bright orange, black and red, his comb, wattles and ear lobes have been shorn off. |
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Disk florets have a tubular corolla with five small radially symmetrical lobes and five connate anthers forming a cylinder around the style. |
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The inferior surfaces of the frontal lobes are separated from those of the temporal lobes by the lateral fissure. |
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However, one more frequently finds the commonly described five lobes not separated by fissures. |
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It has 2 lobes, called the right lobe and the left lobe, joined by a narrow isthmus. |
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It is usually attached to the isthmus on the left side of the median plane, but it may join either of the lateral lobes. |
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Nectar is often visible at the base of the petals between the lobes of the corona. |
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This is a section through the frontal and temporal lobes, the pons, and the cerebellum. |
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Parts of the thalamus, and the frontal lobes of the cerebral cortex that are important in controlling mood, also connect to the hypothalamus. |
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I smiled at her flashy red sundress she wore under her floury apron and the studs lining her ear lobes. |
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The lobules in complexly marginal fluting branch and expand to form deep lobes. |
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Leaf shape is somewhat variable in Swamp White Oak in terms of how shallow or deep the spaces are between the crenations or lobes on the margin. |
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In B. weddellii, crystalliferous idioblasts were also present on the lateral lobes. |
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Damage to their temporal lobes or frontal lobes was not as great as those included in the other two groups. |
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Computed tomography of his brain showed that his frontal lobe and a large portion of his parietal and temporal lobes were missing. |
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Two of its pointy lobes must have rested on the High Priest's forehead, with the frontlet tied between them. |
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The odorless leaves have a fuzzy texture, are without lobes, and turn a brilliant yellow in autumn. |
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She had brownish hair that stopped a little bit under her ear lobes, and I hated to admit it but she was a little pretty. |
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Alicia returned her attentions to the mirror and slipped her favourite pearl drop earrings into her lobes. |
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A white pearl necklace hung about her neck while pearl earrings dangled from her ear lobes. |
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They had less grey matter in the frontal lobes and had enlarged ventricles. |
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The prostate gland encircles the urethra adjacent to the neck of the bladder and is formed of 30 to 50 tubuloalveolar glands grouped into lobes. |
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Long-term memory requires elaborative encoding in the inner part of the temporal lobes. |
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The occipital lobes are involved in many aspects of visual integration of information, including color vision, and object and facial recognition. |
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The occipital lobes form the posterior portion of the superior surface behind the parieto-occipital sulci. |
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The posterior ends of the arcuate intraparietal sulci pass into the occipital lobes, where they are renamed the intraoccipital sulci. |
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What effect does this asymmetrical function of the dorsal and ventral tail lobes have on patterns of water flow in the wake? |
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The temporal lobes of the brain lie at the sides of the head above the ears. |
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Mesogastric, urogastric, cardiac, and intestinal lobes disposed in a longitudinal, continous band, flanked by accessory lobes. |
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B to have inflated inner accessory lobes and short posterior platforms in addition to the more typical forms. |
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Chickens may die without showing any symptoms, but typically, birds suddenly show swelling about the eyes, wattles and ear lobes. |
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The study involved twins in Finland and focused on gray matter in the frontal lobes and Wernicke's area. |
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The common site of its occurrence is the deep white matter in the frontal lobes of the cerebral hemisphere. |
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The lobes are made up of milk-producing glands, called lobules, which secrete milk into a system of ducts. |
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For example, the nickel found in some jewellery may cause eczema on the ear lobes, wrists, and around the neck. |
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On the stem, between dorsal and ventral lobes, are two transverse lateral rows of finely laciniated processes or leaflets. |
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Among the volunteers were five amnesiacs who had extensive brain damage in their temporal medial lobes. |
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This reduction in relative size would have concomitantly influenced the geometry of the relationship between the ocular lobes and the frontal lobe. |
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In fish, the optic tecta and cerebellum, which can be thought of as the functional equivalent of the optic lobes, occupy approximately one-half of total brain volume. |
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The inside of the fossil's skull bears an imprint of brain lobes that correspond to modern brain regions dedicated to interpreting sight and smell. |
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These are the plants characterized by sympetalous corollas, epipetalous stamens, and having the number of stamens equal or less than the number of corolla lobes. |
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The fusion of the corolla lobes to a sympetalous corolla is late taking place by meristem incorporation and fusion across the backs of the anther primordia. |
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The septal marginal fluting has a bilateral symmetry, whereby between correlative sutural lobes on both flanks the septum is adorally convex in a perfect arch. |
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Neurodegeneration, marked by extensive vacuolization, is especially prominent in the optic lobes of vacu flies but extends into the central brain as well. |
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Janzen et al. have shown that chikungunya virus replicates in large numbers in the proximal portions of the lateral salivary gland lobes of A. aegypti. |
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Cats have frontal, temporal, occipital, and parietal lobes of their cerebral cortex, as we do, and these brain regions are composed of gray and white matter. |
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It has derived frontal and temporal lobes and a lunate sulcus in a derived position, which are consistent with capabilities for higher cognitive processing. |
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In mice, for example, the heart is on the left side, the right lung has more lobes than the left, the stomach and spleen lie to the left, and the liver has a single left lobe. |
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The two major and two minor lobes of the liver are separated anteriorly by the falciform ligament that divides the larger right lobe from the left. |
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A computed tomographic scan of the head demonstrated a superior sagittal sinus thrombosis and bilateral hemorrhagic infarcts of the parietal lobes. |
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This gyrus is lying at the crossroads between frontal, temporal and parietal lobes of the brain and it's enormous in humans, much bigger than in other primates. |
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Discrete damage to the brain, especially to parts of the interior surface of the temporal lobes of the cerebral hemispheres, can also cause profound anterograde amnesia. |
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The caudate lobe, located in the lesser curvature of the stomach caudal to the duodenum, is one of the auxiliary lobes now used as a landmark for gastric surgery. |
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It has been known for many years that people with large lesions of the frontal lobes in both hemispheres have great difficulty inhibiting inappropriate behaviors. |
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The chambered nautiluses are characterized by an external, smooth, coiled, chambered shell, circumoral appendages without suckers, a funnel consisting of two flaps or lobes, and simple eyes. |
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The nerve impulses are transmitted from the eyes at the front of the head to the occipital lobes at the rear of the head by means of a data bus termed the optic nerve. |
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One of the first areas to shut down are the frontal lobes where our judgment centers are located. |
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A twin-screw has four male lobes that intermesh with six female lobes. |
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The median lobate structure, formed by fusion of the two median muscle boundaries of the true lobes, may be extended away from the two lateral lobate structures. |
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The structure is radial and lobate with a series of narrow and wide lobes. |
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Both twins had computer chips surgically implanted in the lobes of their brain, and a tiny computer chip stuck out just where the head met the neck. |
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Initial ultrasound examination shows a large bilobed mass straddling both lobes of the liver with displacement, but not occlusion, of intrahepatic vessels. |
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Each inflorescence bears numerous, small flowers with widely spreading tepals, tomentose on the outer surface, and a labellum with well-developed side lobes. |
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It is characterized by a deep blue-green back, silvery sides and a white belly with black irregular spots on the back, dorsal fin and both lobes of the tail. |
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The enlarging lobes of the prostate create a compressive obstruction of the urethra, resulting in decreased force and caliber of the urinary stream. |
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Each anther has four microsporangia arranged in pairs in the two lobes. |
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Most of the vases, however, are animated by subtle striations that divide their bodies into six or more lobes. |
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Perhaps the people calling for this change have hidden agendas or not fully formed frontal lobes. |
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Coastal areas deglaciated rapidly as coastal alpine glaciers, then lobes of Cordilleran ice, retreated. |
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He then broke the kola nut and threw one of the lobes on the ground for the ancestors. |
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The olfactory lobes are absent in dolphins, suggesting that they have no sense of smell. |
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The olfactory lobes are absent in porpoises, suggesting that they have no sense of smell. |
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The flowers are solitary on short stalks, petals purple or lilac, much longer than the calyx lobes. |
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The Lobata have a pair of lobes, which are muscular, cuplike extensions of the body that project beyond the mouth. |
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As in most marine mammals, the kidneys are divided into small lobes and can effectively absorb water and filter out excess salt. |
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The main LGM lobes of Russia followed the Dvina, Vologda and Rybinsk basins respectively. |
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At the front are the olfactory lobes, a pair of structures that receive and process signals from the nostrils via the two olfactory nerves. |
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The olfactory lobes are very large in fish that hunt primarily by smell, such as hagfish, sharks, and catfish. |
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The olfactory lobes are absent in toothed whales, suggesting that they have no sense of smell. |
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Sturgeon are recognizable for their elongated bodies, flattened rostra, distinctive scutes and barbels, and elongated upper tail lobes. |
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Although palmate leaves are typical of most Western maples, a number of species have leaves without lobes. |
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The leaves grow on long leafstalks and are large and palmate, with 5 large radiating lobes. |
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Some smaller iris species have all six lobes pointing straight outwards, but generally limb and standards differ markedly in appearance. |
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The most accomplished opisthobranch swimming is by enlarged parapodial lobes of the foot. |
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Pommel bilobed, overlaid with four acanthus leaves, and provided with small button-shaped eminences at tips of lobes and at apex. |
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A radio galaxy is an active galaxy that is very luminous in the radio portion of the spectrum, and is emitting immense plumes or lobes of gas. |
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Its attestation in Greek literature is distributed in two closely related lobes. |
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These basins possibly canalized the Weschelian ice into streams that feed the lobes found further east and south. |
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The three main lobes of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet in Russia during the LGM followed the basins of Rybisnk and the rivers of Dvina, Vologda. |
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The traps are very similar, with leaves whose terminal section is divided into two lobes, hinged along the midrib. |
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Large pleural lobes enclose the male genitalia in ypsolophids but are small and narrow in plutellids. |
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The specific name, aculeus, means 'spine' or 'thorn' in reference to the sharp spine-like projections on the apices of the uncal lobes. |
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This latter character is absent in Florida material, in which all the lobes diverge from the central rachis at the same angle. |
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In postflexion larvae, the caudal fin had a rounded, homocercal outline with about 8 rays in each of the upper and lower lobes. |
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He had hardly recovered from the barrage of honourific titles that assaulted his ear lobes. |
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All three lobes tend to be locally homogeneous, but become slightly more potassium feldspar-rich and leucocratic toward the north. |
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In humans, the left lung comprises two lobes that are separated midway by an interlobular fissure. |
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His lawyer said he had a brain tumour on the frontal lobes of his brain at the time of the offences. |
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We hooked up our lobes and began calling for the crew chief, but our calls went unanswered. |
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The calyx is thick, pentamerous, gamosepalous with small rounded to slightly acuminate calyx lobes that show traces of a midvein. |
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Vitellaria formed by two compact lobes, located at sides of ventral sucker. |
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The lobes form a single organ attached to the abdominal cavity by a black mesenteric tissue called the mesovarium. |
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Its tuber morphology is uncharacteristic of edible Malagasy yams exhibiting several digitate lobes, instead of just one. |
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On physical exam Jose was found to have a low grade fever and several dull areas over the upper lobes of the lungs are percussed. |
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Somehow, the cable snagged a huge pillow lava in a nook between two bulbous lobes and wrenched it up from the seafloor. |
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Nodular hepatocellular carcinoma forms scattered nodules, often within multiple liver lobes. |
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There is rich detail, such as men on the Caroline Islands using their ear lobes to carry their tobacco tins, pipes, and matches. |
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The caudal fin has asymmetrical lobes, forming a heterocercal tail. |
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If viewed from the southern pole of Earth, the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans can be seen as lobes extending northward from the Southern Ocean. |
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A CEST of chest performed after the therapy on 25 September, 2012 showed paraseptal emphysematous changes in bilateral upper lobes and rest of parenchyma appeared normal. |
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Preliminary analysis of functions of the temporal lobes in monkeys. |
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Men and women with detectable CRP levels had smaller medial temporal lobes and decreased verbal recall compared to those whose levels were undetectable. |
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The Ganeshida have a pair of small oral lobes and a pair of tentacles. |
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Members of the lobate genera Bathocyroe and Ocyropsis can escape from danger by clapping their lobes, so that the jet of expelled water drives them backwards very quickly. |
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In this case, an electron pair would instead have a wave function with d-wave symmetry, resembling a four-leaf clover that has its lobes aligned along the crystal axes. |
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It has been suggested, and partly proven, that zolpidem disinhibits the globus pallidus interna, and in that way increases the thalamic excitatory role on the frontal lobes. |
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The roots were either diarch with two primary xylem strands or triarch with three primary xylem strands cleaving into two or three wide secondary xylem lobes. |
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The frontal lobes are an area in the brain of mammals located at the front of each cerebral hemisphere and are thought to be critical for advanced intelligence. |
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Ingression of ectodermal cells from the area between the velar lobes establishes the cerebral ganglia and similar ingressions produce the other ganglia. |
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But a study by Durham University into the comparative size of the frontal lobes has uncovered they are not disproportionately enlarged compared to other areas of the brain. |
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The carcass has the bore in the form of hypocycloid, with 2 lobes. |
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In the d-wave case, the wave function of the electron pair resembles a four-leaf clover, with lobes aligned along the crystal axes of the material. |
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Lobes originated as result of ice flow following shallow topographic depressions filled with soft sediment substrate. |
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The point may once have been known as Lobes Lighthouse by the sailors of clipper ships on the meat trade. |
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Lobes originated as result of ice following shallow topographic depressions filled with a soft sediment substrate. |
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