- In
category theory, an
epimorphism is a
morphism f : X → Y that is right-cancellative in the
sense that, for all
objects Z and all
morphisms g1, g2: Y...
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developed from
extensions of the
segments themselves. The
abdomen follow epimorphic development,
where all
segments are
already present at the end of embryonic...
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centipedes and bark centipedes, are an
order of
centipedes whose members are
epimorphic and
usually possess 21 or 23
trunk segments with the same
number of paired...
- The Geophilomorpha,
commonly known as soil centipedes, are
epimorphic and bear
upwards of 27 leg-bearing segments. They are
eyeless and blind, and bear...
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during the
anamorphic phase of development. This was
followed by the
epimorphic developmental phase, in
which the
animal continued to grow and moult,...
- from only a few segments.
Segmental regeneration in
these animals is
epimorphic and
occurs through blastema formation.
Segmental regeneration has been...
- Epimorpha,
consisting of the
orders Geophilomorpha and Scolopendromorpha, is
epimorphic,
meaning that all
pairs of legs are
developed in the
embryonic stages...
- two
centipede orders Scolopendromorpha and Geophilomorpha,
which have
epimorphic development (all body
segments are
formed segments embryonically), the...
- from the
University of
Kentucky described the role of
macrophages in
epimorphic regeneration. The
subtype of
macrophages found in
African spiny mice produces...
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sieve or
covering family for this site is said to be
strictly universally epimorphic because it
consists of the legs of a
colimit cone (under the full diagram...