reticular in English

adjective

[re·tic·u·lar || rɪ'tɪkjələ(r) /-jʊl-]

resembling a net, netlike; intricate, complicated, complex

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1. Reticular neurones excited directly by the spino-reticular afferents are not inhibited, thus excluding a presynaptic inhibition of the spinoreticular fibres.

2. FLCN and FNIP1 colocalized to the Cytoplasm in a reticular pattern

3. Blood capillaries in the composition of the hepatic lobule run: +between girders -inside hepatic girder -between hepatic Acinuses -between hepatic acinus and girder ? Stromal component of lymph nodes consists of: +reticular cells, collagenous and reticular fibers, macrophages -reticular cells, adipocytes, megakariocytes -cells myeloid and

4. Reticular reticulate Crisscrossed Antonyms nonreticulate get worse worsen attend to 5

5. The reticular Activating system spans an extensive portion of the brainstem

6. In the organizing phase, architectural distortion, traction bronchiectasis, cysts, and reticular opacities are seen.

7. The Adipocytes are localized in the subcutaneous tissue below the reticular dermis (Fig

8. Arousal is primarily controlled by the reticular activating system (RAS) in the brain

9. The ascending reticular Activating system (ARAS), also known as the extrathalamic control modulatory system or simply the reticular Activating system (RAS), is a set of connected nuclei in the brains of vertebrates that is responsible for regulating wakefulness and sleep-wake transitions.The ARAS is a part of the reticular formation and is mostly composed of various nuclei in the thalamus and

10. A porous aggregate having a high intraaggregate reticular volume for releasable containment of functional substances is described.

11. The less energy produced by mitochondrion in retina's internal reticular layer shows the inactivity of the ganglion cell.

12. Crisscrossed: 1 adj marked with crossing lines Synonyms: crisscross reticular , reticulate resembling or forming a network

13. Bone marrow aspiration showed that bone marrow hyperplasia was active, and 9% doubtful Ataxinomic reticular cells were detected

14. Axonal Arborizations of a magnocellular basal nucleus input and their relation to the neurons in the thalamic reticular nucleus of rats

15. Discovery of the ascending reticular Activating system (ARAS) can be attributed to work done in research neuroscientist Horace Magoun's laboratory

16. Sparse numbers of labeled fibers appeared to descend into the reticular formation and enter the cerebellum via the Brachium pontis.

17. A telescope with an aperture nominally 20 mm and a magnification between 10 and 30, fitted with an adjustable eyepiece incorporating a reticular.

18. A telescope with an aperture nominally # mm and a magnification between # and # fitted with an adjustable eyepiece incorporating a reticular

19. Further fiber connections occur with the reticular formations in the adventitia of the basal arteries of the brain and in the basal meningeal plate.

20. The paramedian pontine reticular formation(PPRF), also in the pons is responsible for saccadic movement, relaying signals to the abducens nucleus.

21. [Antidromal activation and synaptic processes of Deiters nucleus induced by stimulation of the inferior olive and reticular nucleus of the pontine tegmentum]

22. The factor matrix indicated threshold correlations between: the efferent projections of the hypothalamus and several long latency afferent projections to the hippocampus (positive correlations); reticulo-limbic connections and “primary” efferent connections of the amygdala and hippocampus (positive correlations); evoked potentials following reticular and amygdaloid stimulation (negative correlations); the efferent projections of the dorsomedial thalamic nucleus and long latency limbic projections to the mesencephalic reticular formation (positive correlations).

23. Because of the wide scatter of alkaline leucocyte phosphatase values in lymphogranuloma and diseases of the reticular system, it is possible to diagnostically differentiate between these and lymphadenosis and probably also lymphosarcoma only under, certain conditions.

24. After treatment with certain alkaloids in high concentrations (especially quinine) a reticular basophil structure is precipitated. It shows, however, not the same density and affinity for dyes as the precipitates, obtained with “good” dyes.

25. The underlying pathophysiology of Convulsive syncope is as follows: the cardiac syncope causes a variable amount of hemodynamic instability resulting in cerebral hypoperfusion, which triggers the medullary reticular formation and results in myoclonic activity that …

26. The nucleus Ambiguus is a group of large motor neurons, situated deep in the medullary reticular formation.The nucleus Ambiguus contains the cell bodies of nerves that innervate the muscles of the soft palate, pharynx, and larynx which are strongly associated with speech and swallowing.

27. Atrophie Blanche Synonyms: Atrophie alba, Atrophie blanche en plaque, Atrophie blanche of Milian, Hyalinizing segmental vasculitis, Livedoid vasculopathy, Livedoid vasculitis, Livedo reticularis with summer ulceration, PURPLE (Painful purpuric ulcers with reticular patterning on the lower extremities) ICD-9-CM code: 701.3 Are You Confident of the Diagnosis? What you should be alert for in the

28. Crisscross: 1 n a marking that consists of lines that cross each other Synonyms: cross , mark Type of: marking a pattern of marks adj marked with crossing lines Synonyms: Crisscrossed reticular , reticulate resembling or forming a network adv crossing one another in opposite directions v mark with a pattern of crossing lines “ crisscross the

29. ‘The dermis or Corium underlying the epidermis is 0.3 to 4.0 mm in thickness and may be divided into two layers, papillary and reticular.’ More example sentences ‘How it comes to be is actually pretty simple: Underneath the epidermis, or covering of the skin, lies a connected structure of tissue known as the Corium, and beneath that lies

30. Atrophie blanche, also known as Milian's white atrophy, livedoid vasculopathy, livedo reticularis with summer uclerations, segmental hyalinizing vasculitis, or painful purpuric ulcers with reticular pattern of the lower extremities (PPURPLE), is not a specific term but a morphological description, and is a chronic recurrent segmental hyalinizing vascular disease of dermal small blood vessels