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DENTATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DENTATE is having teeth or pointed conical projections. How to use dentate in a sentence.
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Dentate - Wikipedia
Dentate may refer to: A species having dentition; An energy-dissipating baffle block in a spillway; An individual not being edentulous · Dentate gyrus of ...
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Dentate gyrus - Wikipedia
The dentate gyrus is part of the trisynaptic circuit, a neural circuit of the hippocampus, thought to contribute to the formation of new episodic memories.
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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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Neuroanatomy, Dentate Nucleus - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The dentate nucleus regulates fine-control of voluntary movements, cognition, language, and sensory functions. The dentate nucleus has two parts [2]: The ...
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Dentate Nucleus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The dentate nucleus is defined as the largest and most lateral of the deep cerebellar nuclei, serving as the primary source of cerebellar efferent fibers.
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The dentate gyrus: fundamental neuroanatomical organization ...
The dentate gyrus is a simple cortical region that is an integral portion of the larger functional brain system called the hippocampal formation.
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dentate, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective dentate is in the 1810s. OED's earliest evidence for dentate is from 1810, in the writing of William Roxburgh, botanist ...
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Dentate gyrus: Anatomy - Kenhub
The dentate gyrus is an integral region of the hippocampal formation. It is responsible for the formation of our episodic memory as well as the exploration of ...
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Assessments of dentate gyrus function: discoveries and debates
There has been considerable speculation regarding the function of the dentate gyrus (DG) — a subregion of the mammalian hippocampus — in ...
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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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