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(This is a necessary condition of the hypothesized type-identity.) But comparative neuroanatomy and physiology, facts about convergent evolution, and the corticalization of function (especially ...
11. Explain the meaning of corticalization in the human brain.
The renal collecting duct exhibits functional heterogeneity that is a reflection of the differential expression of transporter proteins along the length of the tubule. We have previously reported a ...
The hypothesis is advanced that Man's creative and intellectual processes, based on corticalization and development of operative systems in the brain, are endless processes aimed at changing those ...
12. What does the term "corticalization" mean with respect to the brain?
While all the oocytes cultured in MB had completed CG corticalization before 7 h of culture, >30% of the HX treated oocytes were still at stage I of CG distribution by 15 h of culture.
ISSN: 0328-0446 Electroneurobiología vol. 7 (2), pp. 81-116, 2000 A Palindrome: Conscious Living Creatures as Instruments of Nature; ... Electroneurobiología vol. 7 (2), pp. 81-116, ...
SUBEPITHELIZATION, FIBRILARIZATION, PLEXUSIFICATION, GANGLIONARIZATION, NEUROPILARIZATION, CORTICALIZATION AND NEOCORTICALIZATION)
Valerie V. Hunt, Department of Kinesiology, University of California, Los Angeles ... Wayne W. Massey, Department of Kinesiology, University of California, Los Angeles
This is the unedited final draft of a BBS target article that has been accepted for publication (Copyright 2000: Cambridge University Press) and is currently being circulated for Open Peer ...
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