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Dictionary » C » Caudal CaudalCaudal (Science: anatomy) Denoting a position more toward the cauda or tail, than some specified point of reference, same as inferior, in human anatomy. ![]()
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Results from our forumCrysectioning thymus... see the medullary and thymic epithelial cells? Say my mouse thymus is about 5mm thick...can I start 1 mm in? Should my sections be along a rostal-caudal axis? Thank you!
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back flow of blood... blood. One more step behind looking at the more simpler circulatory systems such as fish, they have but 2 chambers. Although they have small "caudal" hearts to help the retun of blood to the hearts to be yet again oxygenated via the gills. How efficient would it be if some of the blood ...
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SENI biometric analysis- Genus: Didosaurus... Skink: Leiolopisma telfeirii (underlined). The Round Island Skink also gives a SENI value of .06. The Round Island Skink is a species capable of caudal autonomy. This skink is often seen darting in the underbrush or between rocks. Brian L. Schnirel LCRC
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The Cape Verde Giant Skink: Macroscincus coctei... longer hindlegs than the female. Andreone/Gavetti described the tail as being prehensile but Pether however, wrote that the tails were capable of caudal autonomy and it was shown in individuals-particularly males. Bartleia describes older individual males having thick, hanging dewlaps-unusual ...
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Macroscinus coctei... longer hindlegs than the female. Andreone/Gavetti described the tail as being prehensile but Pether however, wrote that the tails were capable of caudal autonomy and it was shown in individuals-particularly males. Bartleia describes older individual males having thick, hanging dewlaps-unusual ...
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