Sentences with word «striata»

The striated parachute spider (Poecilotheria striata) is popular among pet traders and collectors.
Methods: To better understand the series of chemical reactions that occur in this particular neural pathway, team leads at UCLA, working with PNNL researchers, used two neurotoxins to induce changes in the structure, function, and abundance of proteins and the level of gene expression in mouse brain striata.
Common Atlantic Bubble: Bulla striata (formerly B. occidentalis) Not a very large shell, 1» long at most, the Atlantic Bubble is a moderately inflated ellipsoidal shell and comes in shades of white to mottled greyish white, often with brownish mottled stripes.
And if the blackpoll warbler (Dendroica striata), only 13 cm long, were to burn gasoline instead of body fat, it would get 715,852 miles per gallon.
Other long - distance migratory birds with population declines are the spotted flycatcher (Muscicapa striata) and the common redshank (Tringa tetanus) a wader that breeds along intertidal habitats in northern Europe, and that splits in subpopulations during winter months, some birds staying in Europe, others flying to Africa.
Seventeen of the subjects in Bertolino's pool carried the SNPs on a single allele and showed increased activity in their striata and prefrontal cortices during the mental exercises, yet performed worse on the memory tests and had less attention control than the other study participants.
«Mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress and apoptosis revealed by proteomic and transcriptomic analyses of the striata in two mouse models of Parkinson's disease.
Defining the molecular changes in the striata of Parkinson's diseased brains is necessary to better understand the disorder and design new therapeutic approaches for its treatment.
«Suddenly I saw her face freeze up as she was confronted with sandwiches named «Padrino» and «Pomodoro» and ingredients like soppressata, capicollo and a striata baguette.
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