Sentences with phrase «tail region»

Not only did a range of behaviors associated with stressful situations change, but bold fish lines also displayed a more elongate body with a larger tail region and generated higher velocity and acceleration during fast - start startle responses.
Dogs sniff each others» tail regions when the meet as a way of «reading» each others» scent - name.
But Bernard Thisse, an embryologist at the Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire in Cedex, France, noticed something fishy: When head and torso organizer cells were grafted onto other embryos in zebrafish, the tail region never quite developed completely.
This tail region governs the protein's ability to aggregate with other TIA1 proteins.
We have placed fluorescent labels on portions of the tail regions of Arabidopsis myosin XIs in order to determine whether they localize, and therefore what role a particular myosin may play in movement of different types of organelles.
These results suggest that Smed - beta - catenin - 1 may be active in the tail region and inhibited in the head region by the regulated expression of these Wnt genes.
The tail region of this necklace has wooden balls which are arranged in an alternate pattern.
Miliary scabs that are associated with food allergies tend to be more concentrated over the head and tail regions.
Missing fur on back and tail region, discoloration of fur on remainder of body, wiry texture to fur, overweight.
If a rabbit is housed outdoors and has moisture from matted fur and urine or feces collecting around the tail region, flies can be attracted to this moisture.
Non-dental uses of this state - of - the - art technology include it's use to detect small bone fractures in extremities such as in the feet and tail regions.
Fleas seem to prefer the back end of dogs, so your pet may chew the flanks and above the tail region.
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