Similar words: mammal, mammals, mammary, grammarian, Italian, valiant, valiance, valiantly. Meaning: [mə'meɪlɪən /mæ] n. any warm-blooded vertebrate having the skin more or less covered with hair; young are born alive except for the small subclass of monotremes and nourished with milk. adj. of or relating to the class Mammalia.
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(91) In a series of experiments, he and other researchers have been able to tease apart that the mammalian brain has separate systems for what Berridge calls wanting and liking.
(92) In the developing mammalian brain, for example, neurons migrate up into the cranium, using much the same kind of amoeboid movement that our deep ancestor employed to capture bacteria.
(93) As a mammalian gene transfer vector, baculovirus owns some unique advantages.
(94) Pulmonary neuroendocrine cell (PNEC) system consists of solitary cells and innervated clusters, neuroepithelial bodies (NE, widely distributed throughout the airway mucosa of mammalian lungs.
(95) Neurogenesis persists in two germinal regions in the adult mammalian brain, the subventricular zone of the lateral ventricles and the subgranular zone in the hippocampal formation.
(96) They occur naturally when bacteria, plants and insects reproduce asexually, and when mammalian embryos split and go on to develop into identical twins.
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(97) Cyproheptadine, the 5-HT antagonist, was able to selectively blockade the excitatory effect of 5-HT on the fluke, and a similar effect was observed in mammalian animals.
(98) Mouse belongs to rodentia of mammalian and is a mammal with most species, featuring large quantity and good adaptability. Mice almost cover every corner of the world.
(99) The main olfactory bulb and the accessory olfactory bulb have a typical mammalian structure.
(100) Heparanase is the only mammalian heparan sulfate-degrading enzymes; it could cleave heparan sulfate (HS) which links to heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs).
(101) The research progress in the chemical defense of plant to mammalian herbivore was reviewed in this paper.
(102) The scientist has made a pointed comparison between suspensors of plant embryos and mammalian trophoblasts.
(103) The citrate synthase of mammalian tissues have been shown to be inhibited by ATP.
(104) With its gaping maw, hairless body and eyes that sit high on its head, the semiaquatic hippo is one of the most distinctive members of Africa's mammalian menagerie.
(105) Mammalian cells are the ideal host cells for expressing recombinant protein products.
(106) The transition of the highly differentiated oocyte into the totipotent blastomeres is a fundamental process during the development of mammalian preimplantational embryo.
(107) IntroductionThe centrosome is the major microtubule organizing center ( MTOC ) of mammalian cells.
(108) Mammalian Mitochondrial DNA ( mtDNA ) control region consists of central domain , ETAS domain and CSB domain.
(109) Microtus fortis is the only one mammalian animals with resistance to schistosomiasis found in the epidemic area in China.
(110) The high cost of mammalian dependency at birth is offset by the singular advantages of new forms of learning made possible by the neocortex.
(111) Officials in Germany have today confirmed H5N1 infection in a second mammalian species, the stone marten.
(112) Despite being the basal member of the cynodont clade , they already showed some of the advanced mammalian characteristics, but Procynosuchids bore resemblance to the Therocephalians.
(113) Miocene mammalian footprints have been recently identified from several Late Miocene localities in Iran.
(114) In typical mammalian fashion, the newborn's head is disproportionately large, and its tail stock, the region between the dorsal fin and flukes, is relatively short.
(115) Herpes simplex virus 1 ( HSV - 1 ) multiplies and spreads in mammalian nervous system to cause lethal encephalitis.
(116) Those in mammalian cells, the cerebrosides and gangliosides, may perform similar functions.
(117) The presence of outer hair cells makes mammalian hearing more than 100 times better than it would be if the cells were absent.
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