MODIOLUS

May 20, 12
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  • modiolus. . modiolus. 8 letters in word "modiolus": D I L M O O S U. No
  • Characteristics: The horse mussel grows bigger than the common mussel. It can
  • Chapter 3. BallistaMail - Foreign Words: Fabricating the Epizygis and Modiolus -
  • WoRMS taxon details. Modiolus barbatus (Linnaeus, 1758) AphiaID: 140464 .
  • Modiolus (Modiolus) modiolus (Linnaeus, 1758). Common name(s): Horse
  • mo·di·o·lus audio (m -d -l s) KEY NOUN: pl. mo·di·o·li (-l ) KEY. The central,
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  • modiolus /mo·di·o·lus/ (mo-di´o-lus) the central pillar or columella of the cochlea.
  • The structures of the bony modiolus of the human cochlea are studied by
  • Description, classification, synonyms, distribution map and images of Modiolus
  • organ of Corti. The side of the duct where the nerve fibers exit (left in this picture)
  • BACKGROUND: Central processes of the bipolar neurons in the spiral ganglion
  • Electrical activity from the heart of Modiolus demissus was recorded
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  • Beds of Modiolus modiolus, in areas of moderate to strong tidal currents, develop
  • SHORT DESCRIPTION Shell equivalve, inequilateral with beaks very close to the
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  • A GREEN-GLAZED "MODIOLUS" FROM KENCHREAI. (PLATES 74-75). T 75HE
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  • Sep 17, 2010 . Next to the complete modiolus are the 4 very large epizygis made from the 2x5
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  • PURPOSE: To evaluate the cochlear modiolus with thin-section magnetic
  • Modiolus (drinking cup), ca. 5–40 a.d.; Early Imperial, Julio-Claudian Roman
  • WoRMS taxon details. Modiolus modiolus (Linnaeus, 1758) . Modiolus
  • Consultation Download. SEA6 Modiolus. This report is an assessment of the
  • Horse mussel - Modiolus modiolus . Modiolus modiolus recorded ( dark blue
  • The modiolus is a conical shaped central axis in the cochlea. It consists of en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modiolus_(cochlea)modiolus - definition of modiolus by the Free Online Dictionary . mo·di·o·lus (m -d -l s). n. pl. mo·di·o·li (-l ). The central, conical, bony core of the
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  • The cochlea is a spiral tube that is coiled two and one-half turns around a hollow
  • Modiolus - Description: The modiolus is a conical shaped central axis in the
  • Horse mussel (Modiolus modiolus) reefs have been documented in Strangford
  • OSPAR Background Document for Modiolus modiolus beds . The OSPAR
  • mo·di·o·lus (m -d -l s). n. pl. mo·di·o·li (-l ). The central, conical, bony core of the
  • Jul 23, 2011 . Horse mussel Modiolus modiolus, from Kåre Telnes. . Modiolus is a genus of
  • ABSTRACT: A population of Modiolus modjolus (horse mussel) inhabiting a sub-
  • “Occupying the spiral canal of the modiolus is the spiral ganglion of the cochlea (
  • Modiolus modiolus beds with Chlamys varia, sponges, hydroids and bryozoans
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  • Jan 17, 2012 . Towed video footage of a rich Modiolus modiolus bed off Copinsay, Orkney that
  • Modiolus is a medium-sized bivalve belonging to the Family Mytilidae (Mussels).

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