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Mytilidae (the true mussels). P.
canaliculus has
economic importance as a
cultivated species in New Zealand.
Perna canaliculus occurs around all of New Zealand's...
- Look up
canaliculus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In anatomy, a
canaliculus is a
small p****ageway.
Examples include: Two
functionally different...
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single lacrimal canaliculus in each eyelid, a
superior lacrimal canaliculus in the
upper eyelid and an
inferior lacrimal canaliculus in the
lower eyelid...
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acetylcholine and
gastrin signalling from both
central and
local modulators. A
canaliculus is an
adaptation found on
gastric parietal cells. It is a deep infolding...
- The
tympanic canaliculus (also Jacobson's
canaliculus,
tympanic canal,
inferior tympanic canaliculus, or
temporal canaliculus) is a
minute canal in the...
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lateral part of the
jugular fossa of the
temporal bone is the
mastoid canaliculus for the
entrance of the
auricular branch of the
vagus nerve. Base of...
- A bile
canaliculus (pl.: bile canaliculi; also
called bile capillaries) is a thin tube that
collects bile
secreted by hepatocytes. The bile canaliculi...
- of the
cranial cavity, then
exits the
cranial cavity through its own
canaliculus to
reach the
infratemporal fossa. Cell
bodies of the
lesser petrosal...
- were
harvested in 2010,
valued at
roughly $4.3M. In New Zealand,
Perna canaliculus (the New
Zealand green-lipped mussel),
industry produces overĀ 140,000...
- Bone
canaliculi are
microscopic canals between the
lacunae of
ossified bone. The
radiating processes of the
osteocytes (called filopodia)
project into...