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- animal with a vertical craniocaudal axis, like a human, this plane is parallel to the ground; in an animal with a horizontal craniocaudal axis, like a quadruped...
- animal with a vertical craniocaudal axis, like a human, this plane is parallel to the ground; in an animal with a horizontal craniocaudal axis, like a quadruped...
- to align itself in relation to three axes of symmetry. These are the craniocaudal (head to tail), dorsoventral (back to front), and proximodistal (near...
- splenomegaly: the largest dimension is greater than 20 cm Also, a cutoff of a craniocaudal height of 13 cm is also used to define splenomegaly. In addition, individual...
- An upright posture is when an animal's craniocaudal axis is vertical like the posture during the bipedal gait or the posture of a seahorse. Bailey, Alexander...
- accuracy of radiographs in Lisfranc injury and the potential value of a craniocaudal projection". AJR Am J Roentgenol. 198 (4): W365–9. doi:10.2214/AJR.11...
- arises as the most cranial part of the mesenchyme on day 22. During craniocaudal folding, it ****umes a position cranial to the developing heart at the...
- case at sharp edges. This is most commonly seen in the z-direction (craniocaudal direction), due to the conventional use of highly anisotropic voxels...
- secretes WNT4, which (together with other molecular factors) cause the craniocaudal in****tion of the MSE. The in****tion fuses into a duct, and the...
- crest cells at the tail. Cells detach from the crest and migrate in a craniocaudal (head to tail) wave inside the tube. Cells at the cephalic end give rise...