- calyx, or the
Calyx of Held, a
particularly large synapse in the
mammalian auditory central nervous system,
named by H. Held in his 1893
article Die centrale...
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whereas the
dorsal cochlear nucleus is layered.
Auditory nerve fibers,
fibers that
travel through the
auditory nerve (also
known as the
cochlear nerve or eighth...
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intertwined with a
large and a
small octopus. The
print is a
forerunner of
tentacle erotica. The
biologist P. Z.
Myers noted in his
science blog, Pharyngula...
- tie,
black shoes, and
white collared shirt. He is
sometimes shown with
tentacles growing out of his back. In the
Slender Man mythos, the
entity causes...
- cir****scribe cirr-
orange Gr**** κιρρός (kirrhós)
cirrhosis cirr- curl,
tentacle Latin cirrus cirrus cis- on this side of, on the side
nearer to the speaker...
- family)." Only an arm and a
tentacle were collected, but they were so
large (the arm was 40 cm long [15.6 inches] and the
tentacle 115 cm [45.5 in]) that Nesis...
- Narrowed.
Contractile –
Capable of
being contracted or
drawn in, as the
tentacle of a snail.
Convex –
Bulged out, as the
whorls of some snails. Convoluted...
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displays a proboscis,
which bore two 3 millimeter-long
tentacles at the anterior. The
tentacles most
likely would have
functioned for
sensory purposes...
- traits,
possessing two legs (ending in three-toed
taloned feet) and
three tentacles sprouting from each
shoulder in
place of arms. They
possess gills in place...
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juvenile fish can also be
encouraged to
relocate to
existing coral reefs by
auditory simulation. In
damaged sections of the
Great Barrier Reef, loudspeakers...