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outer cortexの例文

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  • In more mature and large thallus interior cells can be disintegrated, leaving only the outer cortex.
  • Additional structural support was provided in lycophytes by a special periderm tissue in the outer cortex.
  • They feed on the fleshy outer cortex of the main tap root of the host plant, always below ground.
  • A lymph node is enclosed in a fibrous capsule and is made up of an outer cortex and an inner medulla.
  • For humans with lissencephaly, a large portion of neurons fail to reach the outer cortex during neuronal migration, and remain under the cortical plate.
  • In the dicotyledons, the bundles in the very young stem are arranged in an open ring, separating a central pith from an outer cortex.
  • This is the indifferent stage during which the gonads are relatively large and have an outer cortex of primary sex cords and an inner medulla.
  • Cells of the inner or outer cortex in the so-called " window of nodulation " just behind the developing root tip are induced to divide.
  • Generally the quality of the bones is poor with much of the outer cortex broken or eroded and internal structures present as ( impressions of ) natural moulds.
  • The internal structure of fruticose lichen is composed of a dense outer cortex, a thin algal layer, a medulla and a hollow center or a dense central cord.
  • The outer cortex consists mainly of the B cells arranged as follicles, which may develop a germinal center when challenged with an antigen, and the deeper paracortex mainly consists of the T cells.
  • ""'Lyginopteris " "'is a genus of Late Carboniferous seed fern stems with a very distinctive outer cortex of sclereids forming a pattern in cross section like Roman numerals on a clock face, often called a " Sparganium " cortex.
  • "If you peel off the outer cortex, you get to the part of the brain we share with reptiles and beasts of prey, the limbic system, " said Ruben C . Gur, the Penn neuropsychologist who authored the report.
  • In a summary of several studies, the glycoalkaloid content was highest in flowers and sprouts and lowest in the tuber flesh ( in order from highest to lowest content, generally : flowers, sprouts, leaves, skin, roots, berries, peel [ skin plus outer cortex of tuber flesh ], stems, and tuber flesh ).