• Look up caudal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Caudal may refer to: Caudal (anatomical term) (from Latin cauda; tail), used to describe how close something...
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  • Caudal duplication, (or caudal duplication syndrome) is a rare congenital disorder in which various structures of the caudal region, embryonic cloaca,...
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    Caudal regression syndrome, or sacral agenesis (or hypoplasia of the sacrum), is a rare birth defect. It is a congenital disorder in which the fetal development...
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    Caudal is one of 8 comarcas administrative divisions of Asturias, an autonomous community in Spain. The comarca of Caudal is divided into three municipalities...
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    Fish fin (redirect from Caudal fin)
    water to generate thrust and help the fish swim. Apart from the tail or caudal fin, fish fins have no direct connection with the back bone and are supported...
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    Caudal (from Latin cauda 'tail') describes how close something is to the trailing end of an organism. For example, in horses, the eyes are caudal to...
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    The caudal ramus (plural: caudal rami) is a characteristic feature of primitive crustaceans. Located on the anal somite (telson segment), the caudal ramus...
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  • The caudal artery is the portion of the dorsal aorta of a vertebrate that passes into the tail. It is analogous to the median sacral artery in humans....
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    Caudal luring is a form of aggressive mimicry characterized by the waving or wriggling of the predator's tail to attract prey. This movement attracts small...
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    Caudal anaesthesia (or caudal anesthesia) is a form of neuraxial regional anaesthesia conducted by accessing the epidural space via the sacral hiatus...
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    dogs, the violet or supracaudal gland is found approximately above the 9th caudal vertebra, but depending on breed it may be vestigial or entirely absent...
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  • caudal cell mass (also tail bud or caudal eminence in humans) is the aggregate of undifferentiated cells at the caudal end on the spine. The caudal end...
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    also called the caudal genital ligament, are embryonic structures which begin as undifferentiated mesenchyme attaching to the caudal end of the gonads...
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    Tail vein (redirect from Caudal vein)
    posterior trunk in fishes. The mammal caudal vein (the middle caudal vein) leads to the inferior vena cava. The caudal vein is one of the many places from...
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    Autotomy (redirect from Caudal autotomy)
    at the autotomy site. Caudal autotomy is prevalent among lizards; it has been recorded in 13 of approximately 20 families. Caudal autotomy is present as...
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    The caudal mucous pit, or caudal mucous horn, is an anatomical structure on the tail end of the foot of various land snails and slugs, terrestrial pulmonate...
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    Tail (redirect from Caudal appendage)
    body part associated with or proximal to the tail are given the adjective "caudal" (which is considered a more precise anatomical terminology). Animal tails...
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    The Caudal is a river in northern Spain flowing through the Autonomous Community of Asturias. v t e v t e...
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  • ventrolateral medulla consists of a rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM) and a caudal ventrolateral medulla (CVLM). Neurons in the RVLM project directly to preganglionic...
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    The caudate nucleus is one of the structures that make up the corpus striatum, which is a component of the basal ganglia in the human brain. While the...
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    Scent gland (redirect from Caudal gland)
    Scent gland are exocrine glands found in most mammals. They produce semi-viscous secretions which contain pheromones and other semiochemical compounds...
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  • Fuente y caudal (translated in English as Source and Flow) is the ninth studio album by the Spanish composer and guitarist Paco de Lucía. All pieces are...
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    Vertebra (redirect from Caudal vertebra)
    neural spine) which projects centrally. This process points dorsally and caudally from the junction of the laminae. The spinous process serves to attach...
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  • Caudal Deportivo is a Spanish football team based in Mieres, in the autonomous community of Asturias. Founded in 1918 it plays in Tercera Federación –...
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    Most fishes generate thrust using lateral movements of their body and caudal fin, but many other species move mainly using their median and paired fins...
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  • leukemias. Humans have three genes (CDX1, CDX2, and CDX4) that encode the caudal proteins: Cdx1 protein Cdx2 protein Cdx4 protein The human Cdx2 family protein...
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    Raphe nuclei (redirect from Caudal nuclei)
    in the center and most medial portion of the brain stem. In order from caudal to rostral, the raphe nuclei are known as the nucleus raphe obscurus, the...
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  • State Asturias Physical characteristics Source Cantabrian Mountains Mouth Caudal  • location near Ujo, Asturias, Spain  • coordinates 43°12′0″N 5°47′0″W...
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    A sucker in zoology is a specialised attachment organ of an animal. It acts as an adhesion device in parasitic worms, several flatworms, cephalopods, certain...
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    (to the middle) central sulcus rostrally (in front) postcentral sulcus caudally (in back) lateral sulcus inferiorly (underneath) The postcentral gyrus...
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