نتایج جستجو برای: labyrinth weirs

تعداد نتایج: 7497  

Journal: :Brain research 1981
J Strutz W B Spatz C L Schmidt C Stürmer

After injecting a solution of a fluorescent retrograde neuronal tracer (Fast blue, Diamidino compound 253/50) into the perilymphatic space of the frog labyrinth (Rana esculenta), labeled cells were found in the ventral and dorsal nuclei of the VIIIth nerve and in the nucleus reticularis medius. We consider these labeled cells to be the origin of the efferent innervation of the frog labyrinth. N...

Journal: :Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division 1979

Journal: :Journal of anatomy 2017
Loïc Costeur Bastien Mennecart Bert Müller Georg Schulz

Foetuses are a source of scientific information to understand the development and evolution of anatomical structures. The bony labyrinth, surrounding the organ of balance and hearing, is a phylogenetically and ecologically informative structure for which still little concerning growth and shape variability is known in many groups of vertebrates. Except in humans, it is poorly known in many othe...

Journal: : 2022

Weirs are simple control structures usually built across channels for water storage and measurementof flow rates. The main target of the present study is to numerically simulate experimentally thehydraulic performance circular crested normal weirs. For numerical simulation, commercialpackage ANSYS CFX utilized adopting tetrahedrons mesh with a maximum total number 1932301elements, while, experi...

A. Abbaspour S. Hashemikia

Truncated sharp crested weirs are used to measure flow rate and control upstream water surface in irrigation canals and laboratory flumes. The main advantages of such weirs are ease of construction and capability of measuring a wide range of flows with sufficient accuracy. Artificial neural networks (ANNs) and genetic programming (GP) have recently been used for estimation of hydraulic data. In...

Journal: :Journal of General Physiology 1920

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1925

Journal: :Archiv für Ohrenheilkunde 1907

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2002
Barbara Stecca Brahim Nait-Oumesmar Kevin A. Kelley Anne K. Voss Tim Thomas Robert A. Lazzarini

The formation of the labyrinth layer is a critical step of placental development. The transcription factor glial cells missing 1 (Gcm1) plays a pivotal role in labyrinth development, but the sequence of events controlling its expression has not been identified yet. Our studies presented herein show that Gcm1 expression occurs in three distinct phases during placental development, each specific ...

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