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- In category theory, an epimorphism is a morphism f : X → Y that is right-cancellative in the sense that, for all objects Z and all morphisms g1, g2: Y...
- from only a few segments. Segmental regeneration in these animals is epimorphic and occurs through blastema formation. Segmental regeneration has been...
- developed from extensions of the segments themselves. The abdomen follows an epimorphic developmental pattern, where all segments are already present at the end...
- during the anamorphic phase of development. This was followed by the epimorphic developmental phase, in which the animal continued to grow and moult,...
- Epimorpha, consisting of the orders Geophilomorpha and Scolopendromorpha, is epimorphic, meaning that all pairs of legs are developed in the embryonic stages...
- from the University of Kentucky described the role of macrophages in epimorphic regeneration. The subtype of macrophages found in African spiny mice produces...
- two centipede orders Scolopendromorpha and Geophilomorpha, which have epimorphic development (all body segments are formed segments embryonically), the...
- development for the specification of specific tissues, as well as during epimorphic limb regeneration in animals capable of such. The paired domain was initially...
- sieve or covering family for this site is said to be strictly universally epimorphic because it consists of the legs of a colimit cone (under the full diagram...
- Scolopendra paradoxa, and Scolopendra alcyona. The centipedes in this order are epimorphic, hatching with a full complement of segments. They usually possess 21...