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Перевод: basal
[прилагательное] лежащий в основе; основной; фундаментальный; базальный
Тезаурус:
- Morphologically it represents the most anterior region of the head and has secondarily acquired a basal hinged attachment.
- b , Patient L.A.H.: section at level of basal ganglia.
- The Basal Articulations of the Legs (Figs. 17 and 19) - The coxa or proximal segment of the leg articulates with the body by the coxal process of the pleuron and with the trochantin when the latter sclerite is present.
- The scape is the first or basal segment of the antenna and is often conspicuously longer than any of the succeeding segments.
- Dorsal basal muscles arising on the dorsal part of the head and forming the anterior and posterior rotators of the cardo and the cranial flexor of the lacinia.
- The cells fall into two groups, i.e. basal cells and distal cells.
- A tough perennial, it forms a 2ft mound of wiry stems rising from a basal rosette of green, long-stalked leaves.
- Using mutant deletions, we now demonstrate that basal level transcription in F9 cells is mediated by an 80 bp DNA fragment, located 430 bp upstream of the TATA box, which does not include the retinoic acid responsive element (RARE) known to bind retinoic acid receptors and stimulate transcription from an heterologous promoter after retinoic acid treatment.
- But in either case, in studies using light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (which reveals surface details), or transmission electron microscopy (which lets us see the basal epidermal layer), we do not find lamellipodia at the epidermal wound front in either the basal or the peridermal layer.
- The epidermis at this stage consists simply of a single basal layer of cuboidal cells overlaid by an outer layer of squamous cells, called the periderm.
- The peptide sequence ADSGEY, which is located next to the second cysteine of the C-2 immunoglobulin fold in these GGFs, occurs in nine of the twenty-two C-2 repeats found in that basal lamina protein.
- Mapping on the Exeter (325) sheet, as part of the Lyme Bay to Bristol Channel project, was concentrated on the Permian New Red Sandstone (NRS) of the Crediton Trough, and in the mainly Carboniferous Culm shales, sandstones, cherts and dolerites south-west of Exeter, which are overlain unconformably by basal NRS volcanic rocks and breccias.
- The arrow marks the site where the basal lamina ends; to the rear of this, a normal basal lamina is clearly visible at higher magnification.
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