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Caudal may
refer to:
Caudal (anatomical term) (from
Latin cauda; tail), used to
describe how
close something...
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Caudal vertebrae are the
vertebrae of the tail in many vertebrates. In birds, the last few
caudal vertebrae fuse into the pygostyle, and in apes, including...
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Caudal duplication, (or
caudal duplication syndrome) is a rare
congenital disorder in
which various structures of the
caudal region,
embryonic cloaca,...
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Caudal regression syndrome, or
sacral agenesis (or
hypoplasia of the sacrum), is a rare
birth defect. It is a
congenital disorder in
which the
fetal development...
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water to
generate thrust and help the fish swim.
Apart from the tail or
caudal fin, fish fins have no
direct connection with the back bone and are supported...
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midbrain adjoins the
diencephalon (thalamus, hypothalamus, etc.),
while caudally it
adjoins the
hindbrain (pons,
medulla and cerebellum). In the rostral...
- that is
nearer to the head, and
inferior (from
Latin inferusĀ 'below') or
caudal describes what is below, and
nearer to the feet.
Examples are the superior...
- release, and
experimental evidence has been weak.
Caudal luring is
thought to have
evolved from a
caudally localized intention movement (a
behavior derived...
- (to the middle)
central sulcus rostrally (in front)
postcentral sulcus caudally (in back)
lateral sulcus inferiorly (underneath) The
postcentral gyrus...
- body part ****ociated with or
proximal to the tail are
given the
adjective "
caudal" (which is
considered a more
precise anatomical terminology).
Animal tails...