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dentate
dentate, a. (ˈdɛnteɪt) [ad. L. dentāt-us, f. dens, dent-em tooth: see -ate2 2] Having ‘teeth’ or tooth-like projections along the edge; toothed. Chiefly in Zool. and Bot.; in Bot. spec. of leaves having sharp teeth directed outwards.1810 W. Roxburgh in Asiat. Res. XI. 350 With the margin elegantly l...
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Dentate
Dentate may refer to:
A species having dentition
An energy-dissipating baffle block in a spillway
An individual not being edentulous
Dentate gyrus of the hippocampus
Dentate nucleus of the cerebellum
Denticity in chemistry
Dentate leaf, a kind of leaf margin
Dentate wing, a wing shape on Lepidoptera
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Dentate nucleus
The dentate nucleus is a cluster of neurons, or nerve cells, in the central nervous system that has a dentate – tooth-like or serrated – edge. Deep cerebellar nuclei
Dentate: The dentate nucleus is the largest, most lateral, and phylogenetically most recent of the cerebellar nuclei.
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dentato-
denˈtato- combining adverbial form of L. dentātus, prefixed to other adjs. in the sense ‘dentately —’, ‘dentate and —’, as dentato-angulate, having dentate angles; dentato-ciliate, having the margin dentate with cilia; dentato-costate, having dentate or toothed ribs; dentato-crenate, crenate but app...
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Dentate gyrus
The polymorphic layer is also the hilus of the dentate gyrus (CA4, the junction of the hippocampus and dentate gyrus). ) of the forming dentate gyrus.
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parcidentate
parciˈdentate, a. Zool. [f. L. parcus sparing + dentate.] Having few teeth or tooth-like processes.1890 in Cent. Dict.
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Syllepte acridentalis
The postmedial line is strongly and rather irregularly dentate, oblique, bent outwards between veins 5 and 2 and with a diffused dentate band across its The hindwings have an oblique diffused somewhat dentate band from the costa beyond the middle to the tornus, towards which it narrows and with a dentate
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pinnato-
pinnato- (pɪˈneɪtəʊ) occasional advb. combining form of L. pinnātus pinnate (cf. pinnati-). piˌnnato-ˈdentate a. [dentate], pinnate, with toothed leaflets; piˌnnato-ˈpectinate a. [pectinate], having lateral projections like the teeth of a comb, arranged pinnately.1806 J. Galpine Brit. Bot. 58 L[eaf]...
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which part of the neuron has basal dendrites
Basal d endrites exist in dentate granule cells for a limited time before removal via regulatory factors.
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Hippocampus proper
CA3a is the part of the cell band that is most distant from the dentate (and closest to CA1). CA3c is nearest to the dentate, inserting into the hilus. CA3 overall, has been considered to be the “pacemaker” of the hippocampus.
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Udea ferrealis
There is also a minutely dentate postmedial line, curved from the costa to vein 3 and then oblique, as well as a terminal band with a dentate inner edge There is also a dark point at the lower angle of the cell and a curved minutely dentate postmedial line.
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eroso-
eroso- (ɪˈrəʊsəʊ-) combining form of L. ērōsus (see erose) in eˌroso-ˈdentate a. Bot. and Zool. (see dentate), toothed irregularly, as if bitten (Treas. Bot.). eˌroso-denˈticulate a. Zool. (see denticulate).1848 Dana Zooph. 270 The upper margin of the coral is very fragile and eroso-dentate. Ibid. 2...
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Supramammillary nucleus
The SuM projects it's afferent signals exclusively to the dentate gyrus and CA2 region of the hippocampus. This pathway accounts for the major inputs to the hippocampus and dentate gyrus.
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First discovery of long-term depression? LTP was first described by Tim Bliss and Terje Lømo in their paper Long-lasting potentiation of synaptic transmission in the dentate area of the anaesthetized rabbit following ...
The process of long-term depression (LTD) was first discovered in the cerebellum by Ito _et al._ in 1982: Ito M, Kano M. Long-lasting depression of parallel fiber-Purkinje cell transmission induced by conjunctive stimulation of parallel fibers and climbing fibers in the cerebellar cortex. Neurosci L...
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Syllepte ochrotozona
Adults are fuscous brown, the forewings with traces of a dentate black antemedial line angled inwards below the cell. There is a discocellular spot. There is an indistinct postmedial line, minutely dentate from the costa to vein 2, then retracted to the cell.
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