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Example sentences for "caudad"

Lexicographically close words:
catwalk; caubeen; caucus; caucuses; cauda; caudae; caudal; caudam; caudata; caudate
  1. Concavity of caecum turns caudad and to left.

  2. Each of these canals is still closed caudad by its respective portion of the cloacal membrane, now divided into an anal and uro-genital segment.

  3. As soon as the withdrawal of this single remaining dorsal coil is completed the entire mass of the small intestines will occupy a position ventrad, caudad and to the left of the caecum and colon (Fig.

  4. An increased development of the caecal pouch in the adult leads to the protrusion caudad of two symmetrical sacculations on each side of the root of the appendix which appears between them.

  5. Consequently in sagittal section the membrane is seen to extend caudad beyond the level of the greater curvature, and must turn on itself and pass again cephalad in order to reach the stomach (Fig.

  6. The portion situated caudad of the duct produces the rest of the small and all of the large intestine (Figs.

  7. Take the caecum and the first portion of the large intestine and turn them caudad and over to the left side as far as the peritoneal connections will permit.

  8. The disappearance of the ventral mesentery caudad of this point establishes the condition indicated in Fig.

  9. Caudad its two layers pass into each other in a free concave edge, including between them the umbilical vein (free edge of falciform ligament of adult).

  10. Following the duodenum caudad it will be observed that the gut can be traced directly continuous with the remaining coils of the small intestine.

  11. This fossa opens caudad and extends cephalad to the root of the transverse mesocolon.

  12. Pronotum produced caudad over the scutellum, with a high mesal tuberculate ridge (fig.

  13. Head armed with a ramous or furcate spine below each side, caudad of the eyes.

  14. Squamula thoracalis broadened mesad and caudad as far as the scutellum.

  15. Thorax usually constricted caudad of the middle; anterior coxae externally flat or concave.

  16. In Proechimys the aristiforms do not extend caudad from the hips.

  17. On the dorsal and lateral surfaces of the head the aristiforms are small and narrow but gradually increase in length and width caudad on the animal.

  18. The thin aristiforms are still in place but the aristiforms of the adult pelage may be noticed growing under them in an oval patch which extends from behind the shoulders caudad to the hips.

  19. Eyes small, transversely elongate and often curved, the two on each side close together and sometimes almost fused, with the posterior one well mesad of but only a little caudad of the anterior one.

  20. The prostomium is broadest anteriorly, narrowing caudad and rounded forward a little at middle in front.

  21. The second branchia attached just caudad of the first on the caudal region of somite III.

  22. Eyes reddish; those of first pair larger than the second; second eye on each side almost directly mesad of the first but only a little caudad of it.

  23. In the most posterior of these four sections of the tail, beginning slightly caudad to the section here shown, is seen a small cavity which may be called the post-anal gut, pag.

  24. Figure 4D is through a plane sixteen sections caudad to the last.

  25. Some distance caudad to the cloaca, near the end of the much coiled tail, is seen the post-anal gut, pag.

  26. Lying between the anterior end of the duodenum and the posterior end of the stomach, and extending caudad for 10 to 15 mm.

  27. These bronchi gradually separate from each other until, at the point at which they open into the lungs, about eighty sections caudad to their point of separation, they lie on either side of the ventral third of the oesophagus.

  28. Figure 4I is just four sections caudad to the preceding.

  29. The pharynx, ph, is very wide; as it is followed caudad its ventral opening is gradually closed by the approach of the two mandibular folds.

  30. Caudad to these folds is seen the glottis, gs, a triangular opening with the vocal cords, vc, at its base.

  31. As this groove is followed caudad its ventral wall is seen to become much thickened, tg, to form the anlage of the thyroid gland.

  32. Followed caudad the lower of these tubes divides into the two bronchial rudiments, figure 5E, lu, which, in the embryo here figured, extend through nearly one hundred sections.

  33. From this diverticulum the duodenum, d, leads caudad and laterad for a short distance as a narrow tube, then suddenly expands into the widest part of the entire intestine.

  34. Two or three sections caudad to the one under discussion this tongue of cells loses its connection with the trachea, and the latter structure is entirely independent of the oesophagus.

  35. Caudad to the heart and in the region of the anterior appendages, aa, the oesophagus suddenly enlarges to form the stomach, i´, which has now quite the outline of the typical human stomach.


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "caudad" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.