crista in English

noun
1
a ridge or crest.
The posterior lingual and buccal cristae do not meet the median longitudinal crista.
2
each of the partial partitions in a mitochondrion formed by infolding of the inner membrane.
The inner mitochondrial membrane is folded into cristae that permeate the soluble, internal matrix.

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1. Crista definition in English dictionary, crista meaning, synonyms, see also 'cristate',Cristated',crispate',crissal'

2. An additional sensory end organ (crista neglecta) is present about 0.75 mm from the posterior crista.

3. Designation of space object: CRISTA-SPAS I

4. Br. Eur. and Ptillium crista-castrensis (Hedw.)

5. Cristae (singular – crista) are the folds of the inner mitochondrial membrane

6. Cristate definition is - having a crista or crest : crested.

7. Pleurozium schreberi, Ptilium crista-castrensis, Dicranum polysetum, Ptilidium ciliare, gap dynamics, community structure.

8. They are always of the crista type, and their matrix appears very dense.

9. Close to the lateral crista, perilymphatic hemorrhage could frequently be observed.

10. Key words: community structure, microclimate, Pleurozium schreberi, Ptilium crista-castrensis, Dicranum polysetum, Ptilidium ciliare.

11. An additional osteosynthesis at the infraorbital rim or at the zygomaticomaxillary crista is not necessary.

12. The crista apicalis, still of unknown importance, is formed singularly by the posteriordorsolateral-bone (PDL).

13. A large macula utriculi and crista neglecta may be necessary for body orientation during diving.

14. Noteworthy specimens include Cedrus deodara, Dasylirion glaucophyllum and Dasylirion acrotrichum, Erythrina crista-galli, and Liquidambar orientalis.

15. The long thin posterior border of the crista galli serves for the attachment of the falx cerebri.

16. Certain epithelial zones of the crista and the wall of the ampulla are stained besides the cupula.

17. After seven daily injections various stages of sensory hair degeneration could be observed on the crista surface.

18. General function: With CRISTA high-resolution spectra were acquired of more than # trace gases in the Earth atmosphere

19. The olfactory bulbs of the olfactory nerve lie on either side of the crista galli on top of the cribriform plate.

20. North American plants of the genus Rhinanthus are generally designated as R. crista-galli L., or sometimes as R. borealis (Sterneck) Druce or R. stenophyllus (Schur) Druce.

21. The skull prominences, especially sagittal crest and crista occipitalis are very high and strong in old males, and often much more massive than usually observed in the biggest skulls of Bengal tigers.

22. Word Origin for Cristate C17: from Latin cristātus, from crista crest Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co

23. The sensory epithelium of the Cristae ampullaris appears as a prominent crest overlying cone-shaped connective tissue; the extracellular membrane of the crista ampullaris is a cone-shaped cupula

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25. Other bryophytes that predominate include the hepatic Bazzania trilobata, the pleurocarpous mosses Hylocomium splendens, Pleurozium schreberi, Ptilidium crista-castrensis and Rhytidiadelphus triquetrus and the acrocarpous mosses Dicranum majus and D. scoparium.

26. Ampulla any small vesicle or sac-like offshoot, particularly the dilation at the end of the semicircular canal of the EAR, which houses sensory epithelium and is concerned with balance; See CRISTA AmpullaRIS.

27. The name R. crista-galli, however, has been declared a nomen dubium, and in Europe the corresponding plant is now known as R. minor L. We have compared North American and European material of Rhinanthus on the basis of general morphology, soluble seed proteins, and seed morphology.

28. By reviewing the operative history of 20 meningioma cases displaying midline subfrontal and presellar localization, the author found that in 5 cases the growth was attached to the lamina cribrosa and the crista galli, in 3 cases it was attached adjacent to the tuberculum sellae, but spreading onto the limbus sphenoidale also; in 12 cases it was found adhering to the sphenoid plane.